Three Virginia universities ranked among the Top 25 business programs for undergraduates, according to rankings by Bloomberg Businessweek.
The McIntire School of Business at University of Virginia was ranked second by Businessweek, coming in just behind Notre Dame. The UVA business school was also ranked second last year.
The Robins School of Business at University of Richmond was ranked 12th in the country, moving up from No. 15 on last year’s list.
The Mason School of Business at William & Mary came in 23rd on the list, moving up two spots.
Two other Virginia schools made the list of 113.
James Madison University was ranked 28th, and the Pamplin School of Business at Virginia Tech ranked 54th.
You can view the entire rankings here.
Three Virginia universities ranked among the Top 25 business programs for undergraduates, according to rankings by Bloomberg Businessweek.
The McIntire School of Business at University of Virginia was ranked second by Businessweek, coming in just behind Notre Dame. The UVA business school was also ranked second last year.
The Robins School of Business at University of Richmond was ranked 12th in the country, moving up from No. 15 on last year’s list.
The Mason School of Business at William & Mary came in 23rd on the list, moving up two spots.
Two other Virginia schools made the list of 113.
James Madison University was ranked 28th, and the Pamplin School of Business at Virginia Tech ranked 54th.
You can view the entire rankings here.
That’s pretty impressive.
Ted, it is pretty impressive and you should know (grin).
HAHA business school is a great place to go if you don’t want to own a business. 86% of business owners having owned their business for more than 7 years got their degrees in a different major.