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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - The Manderson Graduate School of Business
at The University of Alabama is ranked 65th in the nation in the
just-released rankings of graduate schools by U.S. News and
World Report. UA is among the top 33 public universities
recognized for their graduate business programs.
The Manderson Graduate School is part of a group that
includes George Washington University, North Carolina State
University, the State University of New York-Albany and Syracuse
University.
“This ranking shows that we are moving in the right
direction,” said Dr. Robert McLeod, executive director of MBA
programs at UA. “I think it recognizes the vision of Dean
Barry Mason and underscores the fact that our program provides
value at a reasonable cost. Our Techno-MBA program was ranked
No. 4 in the nation by Computerworld not long ago, and I
think that gained the attention of a lot of people.”
Dr. David Funk, director of the MBA program, said, “Our MBA
program consistently ranks among the top programs nationally for
return on investment. Every one of the people who entered our
program last fall received some type of scholarship,
assistantship or fellowship. In addition, our Class of 2001
received an average compensation of nearly $65,000 a year,
thanks to the hard work of the staff who provide career
services.”
The Alabama MBA is one of the most selective in the country
with 47 percent selectivity, placing it in the top 50. Allowing
50 to 60 students entry each year, the hallmark of the program
is the selection of a diverse academic and professional class
that has in common high achievement and high potential for
leadership.
The UA undergraduate business program, the Culverhouse
College of Commerce and Business Administration, is ranked 45th
nationally by U.S. News, and the college’s
undergraduate accounting program is ranked 19th nationally by Public
Accounting Report. In addition, the business school’s
entrepreneurship program is ranked in the top 100 by Entrepreneur
Magazine.
Visit us on the web at cba.ua.edu.
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