"Businessweek" ranks TCU's Neeley School in top 30 in the nation for 2010 best undergraduate business schools
Fort Worth, TX
6/29/2010
The Neeley School of Business at TCU rose up the ranks to No. 30 in the country from No. 34 in 2009 in BusinessWeek’s fifth annual ranking of U.S. undergraduate business programs. A total of 111 undergraduate private and public U.S. schools are ranked. Other Texas schools ranked: No. 44 A&M; No. 31 SMU Cox; No. 10 UT Austin.
“In a year when many top programs struggled to find jobs for graduates, the fortunes of many rose and fell on how well they succeeded,” says BusinessWeek.
Other BusinessWeek national rankings for the Neeley School of Business at TCU are:
• No. 4 in student survey (1 Notre Dame, 2 Virginia, 3 Cornell, 4 TCU, 5 UT Austin)
• No. 19 for academic quality
• Grade A+ for teaching quality
• Grade A+ for facilities and service
• Grade A for job placement
To identify the top undergraduate business programs, Bloomberg BusinessWeek uses a methodology that includes nine measures of student satisfaction, post-graduation outcomes, and academic quality. BusinessWeek bases its ranking on three years of student and recruiter surveys, an MBA feeder school measure, salaries, and academic quality. BusinessWeek surveyed 85,000 senior business majors and nearly 600 corporate recruiters.
The full ranking and methodology, interactive tables, and a discussion forum are available at by clicking here.