The Georgia Southern University College of Business Administration was recently named one of Newsweek's 12 Top Business Schools of 2014. The recognition comes on the helm of the College being named as one of the nation's Top 30 Best Online MBA Programs by BestColleges.com
"We're excited about the recognition. It reflects the dedication and hard work of our faculty and staff, the increasing quality of our students, and the impact of our alumni," said Allen C. Amason, dean of the College of Business Administration. "As a College, we believe our stock is rising, and this recognition reinforces that belief."
According to Newsweek, the College of Business Administration provides a student-centered, learning community that imparts, applies, and extends the current boundaries of knowledge about today's dynamic global business environment. The curriculum reflects the concern for academic excellence and student success. Faculty, staff, students, and alumni are known for using their diverse strengths to advance the College's core values: excellence, integrity, accountability, respect, and an appreciation for sustainability.
Other college of business programs recognized by Newsweek were the UCLA Anderson School of Management, the Rady School of Management at UC San Diego, the Carlson School of Management- University of Minnesota, and the SMU Cox School of Business.
College of Business among Newsweek top 12
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