The U.S. News and World Report recently shared its 2021 report, ranking the best graduate schools in the country. The report details the best schools for 7 categories: business, online MBA, law, medical, engineering, nursing and education. This list is not exclusive to historically black colleges and universities. Check out which Black colleges made the list. (figures collected in 2020)
Congratulations to all of the historically black colleges and universities featured in the 2012 U.S. News and World Report. This information was originally shared here.
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Of those, U.S. News ranked 131 schools because they provided enough of the required data on their full-time MBA program and the full-time program’s 2019 graduating class for us to calculate rankings, based on a weighted average of the indicators described below.
For the U.S. News Best Business Schools rankings, all 477 MBA programs accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International were surveyed in fall 2019 and early 2020. A total of 364 responded.
Howard University No. 70 — The School of Business at Howard University offers these departments and concentrations: entrepreneurship, finance, general management, international business, marketing, and supply chain management/logistics. 50 full-time students enrolled. Its tuition is full-time: $35,016 per year and part-time: $1,895 per credit. At graduation, 77.30 percent of graduates of the full-time program are employed.
Morgan State University Top 131 (of 477) — The Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management at Morgan State University offers these departments and concentrations: accounting, entrepreneurship, finance, general management, hotel administration, human resources management, international business, marketing, management information systems, supply chain management/logistics, and technology. 45 full-time students enrolled. Its tuition is full-time: $7,794 per year (in-state); full-time: $15,318 per year (out-of-state); specialty master’s: $6,495 per year (in-state); and specialty master’s: $12,765 per year (out-of-state). At graduation, 31 percent of graduates of the full-time program are employed.
North Carolina A&T State University Top 131 (of 477) — The College of Business and Economics at North Carolina A&T State University offers these departments and concentrations: accounting, general management, human resources management, production/operations management, and supply chain management/logistics. 193 full-time students enrolled, making it the largest HBCU Business School. Its tuition is full-time: $4,744 per year (in-state) and full-time: $17,394 per year (out-of-state). At graduation, 77.80 percent of graduates of the full-time program are employed.