Scheller Ranked Highly for Student Satisfaction and Job Placement
The full-time MBA program at the Georgia Institute of Technology – Scheller College of Business recently ranked fourth overall in the nation for both job placement and student satisfaction by Bloomberg Businessweek.
Bloomberg Ranks Rutgers MBA #1 in Job Placement
I was recently announced that Rutgers Business School recently placed first overall on Bloomberg Businessweek’s MBA job placement survey.
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Rotman School Ranks Best MBA in Canada According to FT
The University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management ranked as the best MBA program in Canada for the tenth year in a row, and in the top 60 globally according to the newest 2016 Global MBA Ranking by the Financial Times. The report also revealed that the Rotman School ranked as #3 in the world for faculty research. Continue reading…
Albers School Hosts Graduate Open House Jan 23, 2016
This Saturday, January 23, prospective students can visit the Albers School of Business and Economics at Seattle University for a Graduate Open House. Interested students will have the option of meeting with representatives from Albers School graduate programs as well as the Office of Graduate Admissions and Student Financial Services. The Open House takes place from 9:30 am – 11:30 am on the first floor of the Student Center. Continue reading…
Bloomberg Businessweek Ranks DePaul’s Part-time MBA as Third Highest in Chicago Metro
DePaul University‘s Part-time MBA program was ranked as the third highest part-time program in the Chicago Metro in Bloomberg Businessweek’s 2015 survey of graduate business programs. The University says that the degree “uniquely blends academic quality, practical instruction, and flexibility into a degree program that will help you achieve more.” Continue reading…
Kogod Ranked #58 In New Bloomberg Rankings
In Bloomberg Businessweek’s 2015 ranking of full-time MBA programs, American University’s Kogod School of Business came in ranked as the #58 full-time MBA program in the country.
In past years, the rankings were compiled by considering a number of categories that measure strength of education as well as which programs best prepare MBA candidates for their future careers. The former system generated results based on three core metrics: student satisfaction, recruiter opinion and the research published by a business school’s faculty. Continue reading…