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SCU School of Business MBA Placed No. 24 in Nation
SANTA CLARA, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
Santa Clara University's part-time MBA program rose to No. 24 in the
recent U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools
Guide 2014, the news organization announced today. The annual
classification ranked Santa Clara's program at 41 last year.
"The bright, ambitious individuals who work in Silicon Valley have
discovered Santa Clara will help them build a career and a business,"
said S. Andrew Starbird, dean of the University's Leavey School of
Business. "Our students know what U.S. News has just noted-Santa
Clara's blend of theory and practice is perfectly adapted to working
professionals' success in the Bay Area."
In addition, the US News guide placed SCU's entrepreneurship
specialty at No. 13. Interest in courses comprising the specialty has
increased over the last few years, the Santa Clara graduate staff
reports. This is the second time Santa Clara has appeared on the list of
schools offering the specialization; the 2011 list ranked SCU a No. 16.
"This entrepreneurship ranking confirms our decision to introduce a new
M.S. in Entrepreneurship degree last month," said Elizabeth Ford, senior
assistant dean for graduate programs. "Our faculty members connect Santa
Clara's curriculum to the practice of business in Silicon Valley, making
SCU the ideal location to study entrepreneurship."
To compile the list, U.S. News surveyed business school deans and
MBA program directors at 325 MBA programs, asking them to rank their
peers on a 5-point scale. Eligibility for ranking was based on size
(more than 20 enrolled part-time in Fall 2012) and accreditation by the
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB
International). The specialty lists were created from nominations for
excellence in a particular specialty, with those receiving the most
mentions appearing on the list.
About the Santa Clara University School of Business
The Leavey School of Business at Santa Clara University began in 1923,
and was one of the first business schools in the country to receive
national accreditation. Its undergraduate business, MBA, and Executive
MBA programs are consistently ranked among the top in the nation by BusinessWeek,
U.S. News, Princeton Review, and others. The curriculum at
all levels emphasizes the leadership role of business in creating
prosperity within an ethical framework, as well as business
responsibilities for social justice and sustainability in the global
marketplace. The School opened its $49 million building for
undergraduate, graduate, and professional business education in Fall
2008. For more information, see http://www.scu.edu/business/.

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