
The part-time MBA program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business Administration ranked second in the Big Ten in the 2013 Bloomberg Businessweek ranking. Released November 7, UNL was 18th overall out of 80 programs ranked.
The Bloomberg Businessweek ranking is based on a survey of recent graduates, an academic quality measure which includes average GMAT scores, class sizes and completion rates, and a calculation of post-MBA outcomes. This biennial ranking of part-time MBA programs was first conducted in 2007 and is also divided into six regions.
The 2013 Bloomberg Businessweek top part-time MBA programs complete ranking is available online at http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-11-07/the-complete-2013-part-time-mba-ranking.
At the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, part-time MBA students often maintain full-time employment while earning an advanced business degree from a Big Ten university. UNL also offers a flexible MBA, allowing students the option of taking classes on-campus, online or a combination of both.
Dr. Donde Ashmos Plowman, James Jr. and Susan Stuart Endowed Dean of the College of Business Administration, said, “Our mission is to develop exceptional leaders to help change the world. This recognition for our MBA program is another indicator of the outstanding quality of our business programs in the College of Business.”
The College of Business Administration at the University of Nebraska¬-Lincoln serves nearly 3,500 students with nine undergraduate majors, six master’s programs with eight specializations and three joint programs, and is the only Ph.D. granting business college in Nebraska. Established in 1913, the college was a founding member of and accredited by the AACSB.
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