By Althea Johnson, University Communications and Marketing
The ±«Óătv’s online graduate MBA program has broken into the top 25 on the 2023 Best Online Programs rankings released today by U.S. News & World Report (U.S. News). In total, three of ±«Óătv’s online graduate programs rank in the top 100.
±«Óătv’s online MBA program in the Muma College of Business is now ranked at No. 19, compared to No. 31 last year. The program has jumped 63 spots over the past five years. ±«Óătv’s online graduate engineering program sits at No. 47, while the education program is ranked at No. 74. U.S. News also ranks the online MBA program No. 30 for veterans.
“The ±«Óătv has made significant progress in expanding the number of online learning opportunities available to our students, and we are pleased to see this good work being recognized at the national level,” ±«Óătv President Rhea Law said.
±«Óătv continues to expand its broad array of fully online programs, which combine relevant curriculum with the flexibility to meet the unique demands of graduate students, including many working professionals.
“We know our program is rigorous and relevant and we are always pleased to be included in rankings that validate that sentiment,” ±«Óătv Muma College of Business interim Dean GJ de Vreede said. “Our move into the top tier serves as a signal to employers -- as well as potential students -- that ±«Óătv’s online MBA focuses on timely business skills and prepares graduates for in-demand jobs.”
The U.S. News methodology for graduate online programs considers factors such as graduation and retention rates, admission requirements, peer reputation, faculty credentials, technology infrastructure and student support services. The weight of each category varies from program to program.
In September, ±«Óătv hit its all-time high on U.S. News’ annual ranking of the best colleges in America. ±«Óătv currently ranks No. 42 among public universities.