What does sbc mean?
sbc means School of Business–Camden
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for School of Business–Camden?
2 ways to abbreviate School of Business–Camden
School of Business–Camden can be abbreviated as sbc
Other shorthands for School of Business–Camden are: SBC
School of Business–Camden can be abbreviated as sbc
Other shorthands for School of Business–Camden are: SBC
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What does sbc stand for? sbc stands for "School of Business–Camden". |
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How to abbreviate "School of Business–Camden"? "School of Business–Camden" can be abbreviated as sbc. |
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What is the meaning of sbc abbreviation? The meaning of sbc abbreviation is "School of Business–Camden". |
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What is sbc abbreviation? One of the definitions of sbc is "School of Business–Camden". |
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What does sbc mean? sbc as abbreviation means "School of Business–Camden". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SBAAS - School of Business and Applied Arts
- SBESS - School of Business & Economics Students' Society
- SBMT - School of Business and Management
- SBNM - School of Business and Nonprofit Management
- SBAA - School of Business Administration and Accountancy
- SBAE - School of Business Administration and Economics
- SBPA - School of Business and Public Affairs
- SBPS - School of Business and Professional Studies
- SBEA - School of Business and Economics
- SBL - School of Business and Leadership
- SBI - School of Business and Industry
- SBI - School of Business and Information Systems
- SBIT - School of Business Information Technology
- SOBA - School of Business Administration
- SOBE - School of Business and Economics
- SOBM - School of Business and Management
- SOB - School Of Business
- SBD - School of Business Design
- SBC - School of Business Camden
- sbmt - School of Business and Management of Technology