For a third year, The University of Tulsa’s Collins College of Business is among the top 100 graduate business schools in the nation according to 2016 rankings compiled by U.S. News and World Report. The ranking is based on several factors including quality, placement success and student selectivity.
“This recognition reflects the commitment of our faculty, students, alumni and corporate partners to position the Collins College of Business as one of the best business schools in the country,” said Gale Sullenberger, dean of the college. “Employers continue to see the benefit of the investments we have made in our graduate business programs over the past eight years, evidenced by the outstanding employment rate of our full-time MBA graduates in 2014.”
TU also led career performance among 126 ranked business schools, with 100 percent of its full-time MBA graduates reporting employment within three months of graduating in 2014.
Among graduate programs, the Collins College of Business is known for its MBA, Master of Accountancy, MS in Finance and Master of Energy Business, which was recently ranked No. 38 among online graduate business programs by U.S. News and World Report. TU offers both a full-time MBA with generous scholarships averaging $10,000 per semester for outstanding students as well as a flexible evening MBA option for employed professionals.
TU’s undergraduate business program has received similar accolades, ranked as one of the top 100 business schools in the nation by Bloomberg BusinessWeek for four consecutive years.