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CEO Magazine Ranks University of Baltimore Online MBA #26

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CEO Magazine recently released their 2016 Global MBA Rankings and the online MBA program at the University of Baltimore’s Merrick School of Business came in ranked #26. More than 300 business schools around the world were surveyed in order to determine which programs offered the most effective on-campus and online MBA programs.

 According to CEO Magazine, its Global MBA Rankings are “designed with applicants in mind, and examine the nuts and bolts of an MBA: the learning environment, class sizes, tuition fees, faculty, delivery methods, international diversity, gender make-up and more. The objective is simple: to identify schools which marry exceptional quality with great ROI.”

Through the school’s online courses, students can study, participate in class discussions and submit assignments from anywhere with an Internet connection. Its online MBA classes meet the same AACSB International accreditation rigor as those offered in the classroom. They are the same courses that are taught on campus, often by the same professors. Classes also are offered in the evenings to help accommodate the unique scheduling demands of today’s working professionals.

“CEO’s ranking is new territory for our MBA, and we’re quite proud to receive the recognition,” said Merrick School of Business Dean Murray Dalziel in a news release on the UB website. “This is clearly a publication intended for business leaders around the world, who are looking for MBA graduates with a deep understanding of business processes, strategic approaches to growth and change, and long-term visioning for their companies. I’m pleased to see us among such good company.”

You can read the complete 2016 Global MBA Rankings here.

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Max Pulcini is a Philadelphia-based writer and reporter. He has an affinity for Philly sports teams, Super Smash Bros. and cured meats and cheeses. Max has written for Philadelphia-based publications such as Spirit News, Philadelphia City Paper, and Billy Penn, as well as national news outlets like The Daily Beast.

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