Wake Forest University’s Babcock Graduate School of Management is consistently ranked among the world’s top business schools.
- No. 2, The Wall Street Journal - The Wall Street Journal included Wake Forest in its ranking of the world’s best business schools for the second consecutive year. Wake Forest placed No. 2 among the nation’s top regional business schools. The survey included the opinions of 4,430 corporate recruiters who hire MBA graduates.
- Top 38, BusinessWeek - BusinessWeek ranks Wake Forest’s full-time MBA program among the top 38 business schools in the nation. This comprehensive, biennial ranking incorporates input from recent graduates, opinions of corporate recruiters and a measurement of faculty quality. The magazine surveyed 16,565 MBA graduates from the Class of ’06 and 426 companies that recruit MBAs. BusinessWeek also tallied faculty members’ academic journal entries in 20 top-level publications, which accounts for 10 percent of a school’s rank.
- NO. 55, U.S.News & World Report - Wake Forest’s full-time MBA program is ranked No. 55 by U.S.News & World Report. The magazine surveyed 425 MBA programs accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International). This ranking is based on a survey of business school deans and MBA program directors, a survey of corporate recruiters and company contacts who hire MBAs, job placement success and student selectivity.
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