
The MBA and Executive MBA programs at LMU’s College of Business Administration placed in the top tiers of business school rankings released today by CEO Magazine.
The publication, which launched its global rankings for the first time in 2012, named LMU’s MBA program among “Tier One” schools in North America. LMU also received high honors for its Executive MBA Program, which placed in the “Tier One” global category with other business schools across North America and Europe.
“I am very proud that CEO Magazine has recognized LMU’s MBA and EMBA programs in its latest rankings,” said Dennis W. Draper, Ph.D., dean of the College of Business Administration. “This reflects the hard work, focus and dedication of our students, faculty and staff members.”
CEO Magazine has been profiling top business schools since its launch in 2008. According to the publication, the rankings are designed with applicants in mind, and examine the nuts and bolts of an MBA: the learning environment, class sizes, tuition fees, faculty, delivery methods, international diversity, gender make-up and more.
“We are thrilled with the uptake and response to this year’s survey. The increase in the number of business schools participating, and the inclusion of some very well-known and highly regarded players within the market, serve to further establish the CEO Magazine Global MBA Rankings as a go-to reference tool for future MBA students,” said Alexandra Skinner, group editor-in-chief of CEO Magazine.
View the complete lists of rankings here.
LMU’s MBA and EMBA Programs feature small classes, personalized attention and global study opportunities. The MBA program has also been ranked #6 in the West and 24th in the nation by Bloomberg Businessweek.