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Rankings and Recognition
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The College of Business Administration is among the seven percent of elite business schools worldwide accredited by the AACSB International—The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

   
U.S.News & World Report's “America's Best Colleges” (2005-2010) ranks our undergraduate international business programs among the 15 best in the nation, three times in the top 10. In 2010, we ranked #12.
   
U.S. News & World Report's "America's Best Graduate Schools" (2008) lists our Chapman School among the top 25 business schools in the U.S. for excellence in international business.

 

   
For the fourth time in a row (2002, 2004, 2006, and 2008), BusinessWeek has included the Chapman Graduate School of Business in its prestigious ranking. In the current ranking, we are among the top 72 graduate schools in the United States and in the top 33 among public business schools.
   

The business school earned a spot in BusinessWeek’s “2009 Ranking of Top Undergraduate Business Programs,” marking its second appearance in the list in the last three years. This year, we were ranked #15 for public two-year programs in the country, #55 among all public schools, and #98 overall, ahead of schools such as Temple University (Fox) and Georgia State University (Robinson). In addition, in BusinessWeek’s latest rankings of undergraduate business specialties, released online, the College of Business Administration ranked in the top 20 in the nation in two areas: 9th in operations management and 18th in accounting.

   
Hispanic Business has consistently placed us among the top 10 business schools for Hispanics. In 2008, we were ranked #8.
   

In its 2009 ranking of exceptional graduate programs globally and in Latin America, AméricaEconomía, the leading business magazine in Latin America, placed our Chapman Graduate School 20th on the global list. The 20th position put our graduate program above MBA programs at institutions such as University of Chicago, Tulane, Georgetown, Emory, Michigan and University of Miami. Also, the graduate program ranked 14th in the United States. AméricaEconomía has ranked FIU’s full-time International MBA program every year since 2004.

   

GetEducated.com designated our online Bachelor of Business Administration as a “Best Buy,” ranking us 11th based on a nationwide survey of 83 regionally accredited colleges offering a total of 391 online bachelor's degrees related to a business or management major.

 
Fortune Small Business has again recognized FIU in its list of “10 Cool Colleges for Entrepreneurs,” (2007).
 
Our college is among the top international business schools included in Latin Trade's October, 2006 MBA ratings, and again in its October, 2007 MBA ratings, which examines features like curricular innovation, entrepreneurial focus, diversity of student body and more.
   
The Princeton Review's “Best 310 Business Schools,” 2010 edition, “Best 296 Business Schools,” 2009 edition and “Best 290 Business Schools,” 2008 edition, list the college as one of the best business schools in the country.
   
For the third consecutive year, Financial Times included our Executive MBA (EMBA) program in its rankings of the top 95 EMBA programs from all over the world.
   
Our college is number one in the U.S. in awarding undergraduate and graduate business degrees to Hispanics.
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