USD's MBA Program Ranked #3 Worldwide For Entrepreneurship

The Financial Times says the San Diego School of Business Administration is one of the best for graduates creating new company

SAN DIEGO.-For the first time in school history, the School of Business Administration at the University of San Diego has been ranked third in the world for MBA programs in entrepreneurship by the Financial Times. The ranking included only 10 schools, six of which are located in the United States.

Using data collected for the Global MBA ranking 2015, the Financial Times used 10 criteria to judge the best MBA programs for new entrepreneurs. The ranking considered the percentage of graduates who created their own company, the percentage of companies still operating at the end of 2014, and whether it was their main source of income and how the school helped set things up. Of the SBA alumni surveyed by the Financial Times, 34 percent had started their own businesses.

The school’s alumni network also played a key role in the ranking. SBA merited a score of 6.6 out of 10 for alumni involvement with financing and helping to start new businesses.

The ranking by one of the world’s preeminent business publications places the School of Business Administration’s MBA program in the top tier of the approximately 2,000 programs worldwide.

Accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) since 1981, the University of San Diego's School of Business Administration is committed to developing socially responsible leaders with a global mindset through academically rigorous, relevant and values-based education and research.

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