Eduniversal Top US B-Schools 2009
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Eduniversal Top US B-Schools 2009
From November 2008 to March 2009, the 1,000 selected business schools’ deans voted to give their recommendations about the business schools of the EDUNIVERSAL Official Selection.Country by country, they were asked a simple question: “which business school(s) would you recommend to anyone wishing to study in this country?”
They were expected to answer knowingly, thus voting for every country was not mandatory. And they were also requested to make a selection, i.e. they can’t recommend over 50% of the business schools selected per country.The recommendation rates displayed below show the result of this voting procedure for this country. They were ordered according to the EDUNIVERSAL Palmes granted by EDUNIVERSAL under the supervision of its International Scientific Committee.
| UNIVERSAL Business Schools
with major international influence |
Recommendation
Rate (per 1000) |
|---|---|
|
01. Harvard Business School (HBS)
|
721 ‰ |
|
02. MIT – Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Sloan School of Management
|
597 ‰ |
|
03. Stanford University – Graduate School of Business
|
558 ‰ |
|
04. Columbia University – Columbia Business School (CBS)
|
484 ‰ |
|
05. Duke University – Fuqua School of Business
|
442 ‰ |
|
06. Yale University – Yale School of Management
|
430 ‰ |
|
07. University of California – Berkeley Haas School of Business
|
419 ‰ |
|
08. Cornell University – Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management
|
403 ‰ |
|
09. Northwestern University – Kellogg School of Management
|
384 ‰ |
|
10. New York University (NYU) – Leonard N. Stern School of Business
|
372 ‰ |
|
11. The University of Chicago – Graduate Business School (GBS)
|
353 ‰ |
|
12. Carnegie Mellon University – Carnegie Bosch Institute – Tepper School of Business
|
349 ‰ |
|
13. University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) – John E. Anderson School of Management
|
329 ‰ |
|
14. Boston University (BU) – School of Management
|
314 ‰ |
|
15. University of Pennsylvania – Wharton School
|
306 ‰ |
|
16. Georgetown University – McDonough School of Business
|
295 ‰ |
|
17. Babson College
|
283 ‰ |
|
18. Dartmouth College – Tuck Business School
|
271 ‰ |
|
19. Purdue University – Krannert School of Management
|
260 ‰ |
|
20. The University of Michigan – Stephen M. Ross School of Business
|
240 ‰ |
|
20. The University of Texas at Austin – McCombs School of Business
|
240 ‰ |
|
22. Texas A&M University – Mays Business School
|
221 ‰ |
|
22. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – Kenan-Flager Business School
|
221 ‰ |
|
24. Emory University – Goizueta Business School
|
217 ‰ |
|
25. The Pennsylvania State University – Smeal College of Business Administration
|
194 ‰ |
|
26. Thunderbird School of Global Management
|
186 ‰ |
|
27. University of Virginia – Darden School of Business
|
174 ‰ |
|
28. University of Notre Dame – Mendoza College of Business
|
155 ‰ |
| TOP Business Schools
internationally known |
Recommendation
Rate (per 1000) |
|---|---|
|
01. Boston College – Carroll School of Management
|
198 ‰ |
|
02. Michigan State University – The Eli Broad College of Business
|
194 ‰ |
|
03. Indiana University, Bloomington – Kelley School of Business
|
171 ‰ |
|
03. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) – College of Business
|
171 ‰ |
|
05. Johns Hopkins University – Carey Business School
|
159 ‰ |
|
06. The George Washington University – GWU School of Business
|
155 ‰ |
|
07. Case Western Reserve University – Wearhead School of Management
|
147 ‰ |
|
08. Arizona State University – W. P. Carey School of Business
|
143 ‰ |
|
09. Bentley College
|
140 ‰ |
|
09. University of Florida – Warrington College of Business Administration
|
140 ‰ |
|
09. University of Washington – Business School
|
140 ‰ |
|
12. Georgia Institute of Technology – College of Management
|
132 ‰ |
|
13. Tulane University – Freeman School of Business
|
128 ‰ |
|
13. University of Maryland – Robert H. Smith School of Business
|
128 ‰ |
|
13. University of Rochester – Simon Graduate School of Business
|
128 ‰ |
|
16. Rutgers Business School – The State University of New Jersey
|
116 ‰ |
|
17. The Ohio State University – Fisher College of Business
|
112 ‰ |
|
17. University of Southern California (USC) – Marshall School of Business
|
112 ‰ |
|
19. University of Pittsburgh – The Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business
|
109 ‰ |
|
19. Vanderbilt University – Owen Graduate School of Management
|
109 ‰ |
|
21. Rice University – Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management
|
105 ‰ |
|
21. The University of Arizona – Eller College of Management
|
105 ‰ |
|
21. University of South Carolina – Moore School of Business
|
105 ‰ |
|
24. University of Miami – School of Business
|
101 ‰ |
|
24. University of San Diego (USD) – School of Business Administration
|
101 ‰ |
|
26. University of California, Davis – Graduate School of Management
|
97 ‰ |
|
26. University of Massachusetts, Amherst – Isenberg School of Management
|
97 ‰ |
|
26. University of Wisconsin, Madison – School of Business
|
97 ‰ |
|
29. Brigham Young University – Marriott School of Management
|
81 ‰ |
|
29. Fordham University – Graduate School of Business Administration
|
81 ‰ |
|
31. Georgia State University – J. Mack Robinson College of Business
|
78 ‰ |
|
31. University of Colorado at Boulder – Colorado Leeds School of Business
|
78 ‰ |
|
31. University of Georgia – Terry College of Business
|
78 ‰ |
|
34. DePaul University – College of Commerce & Kellstadt Graduat School of Business
|
74 ‰ |
|
34. University of California, Irvine – The Paul Merage School of Business
|
74 ‰ |
|
34. Washington University in Saint Louis – John M. Olin Business School
|
74 ‰ |
|
37. Northeastern University – College of Business Administration
|
70 ‰ |
|
37. Southern Methodist University – Cox School of Business
|
70 ‰ |
|
39. Wake Forest University – Babcock Graduate School of Management
|
66 ‰ |
|
40. The University of North Carolina at Charlotte – The Belk College of Business
|
62 ‰ |
|
40. University of Minnesota – Curtis L. Carlson School of Management
|
62 ‰ |
|
42. Baruch College, City University of New York – Zicklin School of Business
|
58 ‰ |
|
42. Pace University – Lubin School of Business
|
58 ‰ |
|
42. Pepperdine University – Graziadio School of Business and Management
|
58 ‰ |
|
42. University of Denver – Daniels College of Business
|
58 ‰ |
|
42. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
|
58 ‰ |
|
47. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Lally School of Management and Technology
|
54 ‰ |
|
47. Temple University – Fox School of Business and Management
|
54 ‰ |
|
49. Louisiana State University – E. J. Ourso College of Business
|
50 ‰ |
|
49. The University of Iowa – Henry B. Tippie College of Business
|
50 ‰ |
|
51. American University – Kogod School of Business
|
43 ‰ |
|
51. Baylor University – Hankamer School of Business
|
43 ‰ |
|
53. University of Connecticut – School of Business
|
39 ‰ |
|
54. College of William and Mary – Mason School of Business
|
35 ‰ |
| EXCELLENT Business Schools
nationally strong and/or with continental links |
Recommendation
Rate (per 1000) |
|---|---|
|
01. Claremont Graduate University – Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management
|
85 ‰ |
|
01. San Diego State University – College of Business Administration
|
85 ‰ |
|
01. Washington State University – College of Business
|
85 ‰ |
|
04. University of San Francisco – School of Business and Management
|
66 ‰ |
|
05. University of Vermont – School of Business Administration
|
62 ‰ |
|
06. Rochester Institute of Technology – E. Philip Saunders College of Business
|
58 ‰ |
|
07. George Mason University – The School of Management
|
54 ‰ |
|
07. Loyola University Chicago – Graduate School of Business
|
54 ‰ |
|
07. The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA)
|
54 ‰ |
|
10. Drexel University – LeBow College of Business
|
47 ‰ |
|
10. Lehigh University – College of Business and Economics
|
47 ‰ |
|
10. Saint Louis University – John Cook School of Business
|
47 ‰ |
|
10. University at Buffalo – State University of New York (SUNY)
|
47 ‰ |
|
14. Loyola Marymount University – College of Business Administration
|
43 ‰ |
|
14. Suffolk University – Sawyer Business School
|
43 ‰ |
|
14. The University of Texas at Dallas – School of Management
|
43 ‰ |
|
17. Clemson University – College of Business and Behavioral Science
|
39 ‰ |
|
17. Syracuse University – Whitman School of Management
|
39 ‰ |
|
17. University of Richmond – Robins School of Business
|
39 ‰ |
|
17. University of Wyoming – College of Business
|
39 ‰ |
|
21. California State University – Chico – College of Business
|
35 ‰ |
|
21. Kansas State University – College of Business Administration
|
35 ‰ |
|
21. Marquette University – College of Business Administration
|
35 ‰ |
|
21. Santa Clara University – Leavey School of Business
|
35 ‰ |
|
21. The University of New Mexico – The Anderson School of Management
|
35 ‰ |
|
21. University of Kentucky – Gatton College of Business and Economics
|
35 ‰ |
|
21. University of Oregon – The Charles H. Lundquist College of Business
|
35 ‰ |
|
28. Bradley University – Foster College of Business Administration
|
31 ‰ |
|
28. California State University – Long Beach
|
31 ‰ |
|
28. Loyola College in Maryland – Joseph A. Sellinger School of Business and Management
|
31 ‰ |
|
28. Monterey Institute of International Studies – Fisher Graduate School of International Business
|
31 ‰ |
|
28. University of California, Riverside – A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management
|
31 ‰ |
|
28. University of Missouri, Columbia – College of Business
|
31 ‰ |
|
34. The University of North Dakota – College of Business & Public Administration
|
27 ‰ |
|
34. University of Alabama at Birmingham – School of Business
|
27 ‰ |
|
34. University of Arkansas at Little Rock – College of Business
|
27 ‰ |
|
34. University of Nevada, Las Vegas – College of Business
|
27 ‰ |
|
34. University of Tennessee at Knoxville – College of Business Administration
|
27 ‰ |
|
39. University of Delaware – Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics
|
23 ‰ |
|
40. Auburn University – College of Business
|
19 ‰ |
|
40. Fairfield University – Charles F. Dolan School of Business
|
19 ‰ |
|
40. Hofstra University – Frank G. Zarb School for Business
|
19 ‰ |
|
40. Howard University – School of Business
|
19 ‰ |
|
40. Mississipi State University – College of Business and Industry
|
19 ‰ |
|
40. Saint Joseph’s University – Erivan K. Haub School of Business
|
19 ‰ |
|
40. The University of Tulsa – College of Business Administration
|
19 ‰ |
|
40. University of Louisville – College of Business
|
19 ‰ |
|
40. University of Utah – David Eccles School of Business
|
19 ‰ |
|
40. Villanova University – Villanova School of Business
|
19 ‰ |
|
40. Xavier University – Williams College of Business
|
19 ‰ |
|
51. Creighton University – College of Business Administration (COBA)
|
16 ‰ |
|
51. Fairleigh Dickinson University – Silberman College of Business
|
16 ‰ |
|
51. Oklahoma State University – William S. Spears School of Business
|
16 ‰ |
|
51. The University of Rhode Island – College of Business Administration
|
16 ‰ |
|
51. The University of Tampa – John H. Sykes College of Business
|
16 ‰ |
|
51. University of Alaska, Anchorage – College of Business and Public Policy
|
16 ‰ |
|
51. University of Maine – Maine Business School
|
16 ‰ |
|
51. University of Mississipi – Ole Miss School of Business
|
16 ‰ |
|
59. St. John’s University – Tobin College of Business
|
12 ‰ |
|
59. The University of Memphis – Fogelman College of Business and economics
|
12 ‰ |
|
59. The University of Montana – School of Business Administration
|
12 ‰ |
|
59. University of Toledo – College of Business Administration
|
12 ‰ |
|
63. Seton Hall University – W. Paul Stillman School of Business
|
8 ‰ |
|
63. University of Hartford – The Barney School of Business
|
8 ‰ |
|
63. West Virginia University – College of Business and Economics
|
8 ‰ |
|
66. New Jersey Institute of Technology – School of Management
|
4 ‰ |
|
66. Worcester Polytechnic Institute – Department of Management
|
4 ‰ |
| GOOD Business Schools
with regional influence |
Recommendation
Rate (per 1000) |
|---|---|
|
01. The University of South Dakota – Beacom School of Business
|
19 ‰ |
|
02. University of Alaska – Fairbank
|
12 ‰ |
|
02. University of Nebraska at Kearney – College of Business and Technology
|
12 ‰ |
|
04. Southern Illinois University Carbondale – College of Business
|
4 ‰ |
|
04. University of Idaho – College of Business and Economics
|
4 ‰ |
Source: http://www.eduniversal.com/business-school-ranking/country/united-states-of-america/223
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