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Apr 5, 2017

Terry Full and Part-Time MBA Rise in ‘U.S. News’ Graduate School Rankings

Terry Full

Multiple MBA offerings at the University of Georgia – Terry College of Business have seen a remarkable increase in the recent U.S. News & World Report ranking of graduate business schools, thanks to incredible growth in the employment rate for Terry graduates. 

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Feb 23, 2017

Dubai-Based Cass Business School Offers Unique Opportunities for EMBAs

Dubai

Established in 2009, the Dubai-based campus of the Cass Business School offers students many unique opportunities thanks to its location in the heart of the Dubai International Finance Center (DIFC). Both full-time Cass MBAs as well as Executive MBAs have the chance to study in Dubai for a week-long international elective or longer. While there, students will visit local companies, study economic development and brand building in the MENA region and network with senior executives. Continue reading…

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Feb 14, 2017

Canadian Business Schools Struggle in Latest Financial Times MBA Rankings

Canadian Business

The newest batch of rankings from the Financial Times has been revealed, and the results aren’t very encouraging if you’re a Canadian business school. In fact, only three schools out of Canada’s 22 Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) accredited schools made the 2017 ranking of the world’s best full-time MBA programs. Continue reading…

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Feb 3, 2017

Rutgers MBAs Fight Hunger in Newark

Hunger

MBAs from Rutgers School of Business have decided to start to embrace change right at home by helping suffering from unending hunger in their Newark community.

The students have banded together informally under the name ‘Merak.’  Merak is a blue star within the constellation Ursa Major, as well as, the founders say, a word used to embody connection with the greater universe.

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Feb 2, 2017

INSEAD, Stanford Top Financial Times World MBA ‘17 Ranking

For the second year in a row, France and Singapore business school INSEAD topped the annual Financial Times‘ list of the world’s best full-time MBA programs. INSEAD was followed by the Stanford Graduate School of Business and The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

The methodology behind the construction of the Financial Times world full-time MBA list is simple:

The ranking is based on surveys of the business schools and their graduates of 2013. MBAs are assessed according to the career progression of alumni, the school’s idea generation and the diversity of students and faculty.

Meaning, that the list isn’t simply ordered by the annual average salary of those graduates surveyed, nor just isolating their individual approval of their time with the schools. For instance, despite being second on the list overall, Stanford GSB grads earned the highest average annual salary ($195,000). The reason INSEAD came ahead, despite a near $30,000 annual difference, was much higher rankings in the categories of value (11th overall) and international mobility.

For the first time in nine years Harvard Business School fell out of the top three while the London Business School fell to sixth, its lowest spot in 14 years. This also marks for the first time in the history of the ranking that LBS was not the first UK school on the list, supplanted by the University of Cambridge: Judge. As well, not listed in the top ten for the first time in 10 years—perhaps surprisingly—is the MIT Sloan School of Management.

Judge in particular may be the most outstanding winner of the ranking keeping in mind that just five years ago the school ranked 26th overall. Judge’s accolades stem from the tremendous value (1st overall). Tuition at the school is the cheapest among all selected in the top 15 and the opportunity cost was considered the 2nd best in the world.

Fifty-one U.S. schools managed a spot on the ranking (up from 47 in ‘16), including the Rutgers Business School, which was the highest new entrant at 70. The Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame saw the biggest increase from the previous year, moving up 16 spots to 60th overall (the school jumped 13 spots the previous year as well).

However, Canadian schools fell back slightly with only three making the top 100. The Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto was the highest-ranking of the three at 65th.

Read the entire list and analysis here.

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Dec 29, 2016

Cass Talks 2016 MBA Success

Success

At the end of each year, Cass Business School at City University London looks back at their MBA success for students and alumni. For 2016, Dr. Sionade Robinson, the Associate Dean of the MBA Programs, had a lot of top news and events to celebrate. Continue reading…

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