US News & World Report released its latest edition of “America’s Best Graduate Schools” today. The Darden School of Business fell one position from last year’s ranking to #15 this year. In the publication’s categorical rankings, Darden was again ranked as a top ten program for “Management,” receiving a rank of #8.
The US News rankings come on the heels of the MBA rankings released by Financial Times. In that poll, Darden improved two positions to #14.
“We pay attention to the rankings because people we care about pay attention to them,” said Darden’s Dean Bob Bruner. “Therefore, Darden’s leadership team and I assess the ranking results to see what we might learn.”
Here’s the top MBA schools as listed in U.S. News’ “America’s Best Graduate Schools.”
1. Harvard
2. Stanford
3. Northwestern
3. University of Pennsylvania
5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
5. University of Chicago
7. California-Berkeley
8. Dartmouth
9. Columbia
10. Yale
11. NYU
12. Duke
13. Michigan
14. UCLA
15. Darden
15. Carnegie-Mellon
17. Cornell
18. Texas
19. Georgetown
20. North Carolina
20. Southern California
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Founded in 1955, the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business improves society by developing principled leaders for the world of practical affairs.
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