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Jan. 27, 2014

Broad MBA program continues to rise in global rankings

Michigan State University’s full-time MBA continued its climb in the latest Financial Times ranking of international MBA programs.

The program was ranked 52nd, up 10 spots from 2013 and 25 spots from 2012, when it was 77th. Among U.S. schools, the Broad College of Business full-time MBA ranks 27th, up five places from last year and 13 places from 2012.

The career services provided to Broad College students were again recognized. The Broad MBA was ranked No. 2 in the U.S. and No. 4 globally for placement success. For more than 10 years, the Broad program has placed in the top four on this benchmark, which asks graduates to evaluate the effectiveness of the career services they received as MBA students.

Financial Times surveys graduates three years after they complete their degree to assess the impact of the MBA on their subsequent career progression and salary growth, in addition to giving feedback on the program and career services. Other factors in the ranking include diversity, the international reach of the program and the number of research articles published by the college’s full-time faculty members.

For the full 2014 Financial Times rankings, visit www.ft.com.