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Your Information is Secure

Protecting your information is a priority for us at within the School of Business. We make every effort to protect your information by using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology, and hosting our site in a highly secured environment. Communications between your browser and the School of Business's secure server encrypt your confidential information during transmission, ensuring that your information stays private and protected.

About Secure Connections

Secure connections (often called SSL or Secure Sockets Layer) are the industry standard in Web security. It is used primarily for transmitting sensitive information over the Internet. When you have a secure connection between your browser and a website, no one else can easily access the data that you send across the connection. The School of Business uses SSL to encrypt your information to give you a high level of security.

Occasionally, your browser might display a security alert to notify you that you are entering or leaving a secure connection. These alerts serve to tell you when the School of Business is taking precautions to keep the information you supply (such as your password) secure while it travels from your computer to the School of Business server. This is normal, and you can choose to continue in both cases.

   
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