RANKING: Michigan Ross Now Ranked #5 Among US Business Schools By Financial Times
In a new report recently released by The Financial Times, Michigan Ross places #5 among all U.S. Business Schools.
The first-of-its-kind report for The Financial Times ranks schools based on the “quality and breadth of business schools’ postgraduate programmes.”
The report looks at a school’s strength across all of the programs FT reports on, in this case, Michigan Ross’ Full-Time MBA program, the Executive MBA program, and the Open Enrollment and Custom Executive Education enterprises. When taken together, Ross’ strength across programs landed it at #5 among US business schools.
This isn’t the only ranking Michigan Ross has performed well in this year. In fact, from Businessweek to US News and beyond, Ross improved its standing in just about every major business school ranking released by US publications this year.
“Beyond this ranking, I continue to be inspired and energized by the excellence exhibited across Michigan Ross programs,” said Scott DeRue, Edward J Frey Dean. “This new recognition of our school from the Financial Times is a testament to the hard work every member of our community exhibits.”
“We will continue to make progress in 2018. We are attracting exceptional talent. Our faculty are on the leading edge of business thinking. We are creating experiences for students that are unique in the market and transformative for their careers. And we are quickly expanding the depth and breadth of partnerships we have with companies around the globe. At Michigan Ross, our future is bright.”
Read the Financial Times Report
Other recent ranking news:
Ross MBA Jumps Nine Spots In Worldwide Ranking from The Economist
Ross BBA Program Moves Up To #3 In Us News & World Report
Eleven Ross Programs and Specialties Ranked in Top 10 By US News & World Report
U-M Ranks in Top Ten in US News for Business and Economics
U-M Entrepreneurship Offerings Ranked in Top Five Nationally