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UC Davis MBA Programs Ranked in Nation’s Premier Programs for 19th Consecutive Year

The UC Davis Graduate School of Management’s full-time MBA program has made U.S. News & World Report’s list of premier business schools in the nation for the 19th consecutive year.

The 2014 rankings place the full-time MBA program at No. 41, placing it among the top 9-percent of the 453 Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International’s accredited full-time MBA programs surveyed, while the part-time MBA program is ranked No. 25. This is the third consecutive year the UC Davis part-time MBA program is among the top 8% of AACSB International-accredited part-time MBA programs surveyed. This year, there were 310 part-time programs surveyed.

“The national recognition illustrates the School’s success in preparing the next generation of inspired, results-driven and innovation leaders who are committed to making a positive impact,” said Steven C. Currall, dean of the Graduate School of Management. “Our students thrive in a tight-knit, collaborative community where they can work closely with each other and internationally renowned faculty ranked among the best in the world for overall quality and productivity.”

In addition, the School’s other recent accolades include:

  • Fastest rising business school in U.S. based on alumni return on investmen (Forbes, 2013).
  • Top 10% MBA programs in the world, and No. 13 worldwide in faculty research productivity (Financial Times, 2014).
  • No. 1 worldwide for diversity of corporate recruiters seeking our graduates (The Economist, 2013).
  • No. 6 in U.S. for greatest opportunity for women (Princeton Review, 2013).

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