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Tepper School of Business Undergraduate Program Maintains Top 10 Ranking for U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges
By Katelyn McNally
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U.S. News & World Report has released its Best Colleges rankings, highlighting Carnegie Mellon University and the Tepper School of Business among the nation’s top programs.
The Tepper School’s Undergraduate Business Administration program maintains the No. 6 position for the second consecutive year, tied with the University of Texas at Austin. Additionally, Carnegie Mellon University has advanced to No. 20 among Best Colleges in the U.S.
In the specialty rankings for undergraduate programs, the Tepper School surpassed MIT to earn the No. 1 spot for Analytics within an Undergraduate Business program, and the school also maintained its No. 1 ranking in Information Systems Management. Other strong specialty rankings include No. 3 in Production/Operations Management and No. 3 in Quantitative Analysis.
“Maintaining a top 10 ranking in U.S. News & World Report for our Undergraduate Business program reflects the Tepper School’s ongoing commitment to excellence in business education,” said Isabelle Bajeux-Besnainou, Dean and Richard P. Simmons Professor of Finance. “Our top specialty rankings highlight the Tepper School’s focus on innovative, data-informed, and interdisciplinary approaches that prepare students to lead in a rapidly evolving business landscape.”
These rankings are a testament to the dedication of Tepper School students, faculty, and staff, and they reinforce the school’s position as a leader in preparing the next generation of business innovators.
Prospective students can explore how the Tepper School compares to other institutions and learn more about the methodology behind the rankings here.