Saturday, August 30, 2008

Regarding online MBA programs, do you have a preference for an AACSB accredited university?

Gary Gremel
C-Level Business Executive ► Tenacious, Value Driven

Regarding online MBA programs, do you have a preference for an AACSB accredited university?

Steve Durkee
Market Strategist/Analyst/Executive Coach

I don't know if you have checked this out or not, but BusinessWeek has pretty much taken over the BSchool rankings from Fortune and Forbes by creating enormous resource site devoted to BSchools. The other most common source for college rankings is US News and World Reports, and they have relinquished the ranking as well in recent times to focus on undergraduate rankings. Whereas, I always believe it is not good to trust too much in a secondary source, it does give you an easy tool to use to navigate the options. I will post the link for you below.

Top 30 MBA Programs (U.S.) 1 University of Chicago 2 University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) 3 Northwestern University (Kellogg) 4 Harvard University 5 University of Michigan (Ross) 6 Stanford University 7 MIT (Sloan) 8 UC Berkeley (Haas) 9 Duke University (Fuqua) 10 Columbia University 11 Dartmouth (Tuck) 12 UCLA (Anderson) 13 Cornell University (Johnson) 14 NYU (Stern) 15 University of Virginia (Darden) 16 Carnegie Mellon (Tepper) 17 UNC - Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler) 18 Indiana University (Kelley) 19 Yale University 20 University of Texas - Austin 21 University of Southern California (Marshall) 22 Georgetown University (McDonough) 23 Emory University (Goizueta) 24 Purdue University (Krannert) 25 University of Maryland (Smith) 26 University of Notre Dame (Mendoza) 27 Washington University (Olin) 28 Rochester (Simon) 29 Michigan State University (Broad) 30 Vanderbilt University (Owen)

Links:
http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/rankings/

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