VCU Executive MBA program ranked ninth by CEO Magazine

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For the first time, the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Business Executive M.B.A. has made the top 10 in CEO Magazine’s ranking of Tier One Global Executive M.B.A. Programs. The VCU program came in at No. 9.

Additionally, for the second year in a row, the VCU Evening M.B.A. has been named a Tier One North American M.B.A. program.

Using a ranking system geared and weighted to fact-based criteria, CEO Magazine provides potential students with a performance benchmark. The rankings are based on many factors, including quality of faculty, international diversity, class size, accreditation and faculty-to-student ratio, among others.

VCU’s School of Business provides programs from bachelor’s and master’s degrees to certificate and doctoral degrees. The School of Business has also been ranked in the Princeton Review for “The Best 295 Business Schools” and in U.S. News & World Report for “Best Grad School Rankings” and “Best Undergraduate Business Programs.” The VCU School of Business is accredited by AACSB International, which represents the highest standard of achievement for business schools worldwide and requires the school to continuously pass a strict set of standards that ensure quality.

VCU’s evening M.B.A. program combines business theory, practical application and networking opportunities to advance a student’s future career. The Executive M.B.A. program includes curriculum that continually evolves to meet genuine business needs and provides students with hands-on, collaborative opportunities to creatively solve real challenges for real companies.