Evening MBA is Still #1 in Boston, According to BusinessWeek

May 27th, 2010

Top Ten Nationally for Student Satisfaction, ‘A’ for Caliber of Students

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In BusinessWeek’s second ranking of part-time MBA programs (the inaugural ranking was done in 2007), Boston University School of Management was ranked 22nd in the nation (out of 99 schools ranked), and was, for the second time, the #1-ranked professional evening program in Boston.

“Our reputation for full-time quality in the Professional Evening MBA program attracts very high caliber students.”

BusinessWeek considers three measures: student satisfaction, academic quality, and post MBA outcomes.  The School of Management received an ‘A’ for caliber of classmates, according to survey respondents, and the School was listed as 9th in the nation for student satisfaction.

“The part-time MBA program leverages all of the School’s strengths, including our world-class faculty, our widely-recognized skills in cross-functional curriculum design, global information systems, team learning and leadership, and our technology infrastructure,” said Louis E. Lataif, Allen Questrom Professor and Dean, Boston University School of Management.

“Student satisfaction is an important indicator for us” said Amanda Miller, Director of the Professional Evening and International MBA programs. ”Our reputation for full-time quality in the Professional Evening MBA program attracts very high caliber students, which enhances the classroom experience for everyone. It’s a cycle of quality we are very proud of.”

More information about the BusinessWeek 2009 part-time MBA ranking.

More information about the Professional Evening MBA program.