Queens University's McColl School of Business Continues to See Top Rankings
The McColl School of Business at Queens University of Charlotte has been recognized by College Factual and CEO Magazine for its top-ranked MBA program.
College Factual, a source of data-driven insights on college outcomes, ranked Queens No. 1 out of 10 schools for Best Organizational Leadership Programs in North Carolina. McColl’s long-standing focus on leadership development, the MBA concentration in Leadership and Change, and other programs such as the Masters of Science in Talent and Organization Development and the Certificate in Organizational Leadership led to the recognition. In the Southeast region, the same program ranked in the top ten. Additionally, Queens was ranked 12 out of 85 for General Business Administration and Management Schools in North Carolina.
CEO Magazine, another publication that showcases the top business schools from around the globe, ranked Queens’ MBA as a Tier One MBA Program in North America and eighth in North America in their Global Online MBA rankings, behind schools like Virginia Tech, the University of Denver, and Pepperdine. CEO Magazine uses a ranking system entirely geared and weighted towards fact-based criteria with the goal of providing students with a benchmark for schools under review. Queens was 30th in the world for Global Online MBA rankings for 2022. View the full list of CEO Magazine’s 2022 Global MBA rankings.
“Rankings are not necessarily goals we strive to achieve, but there is a reason why the McColl School continues to earn these types of recognitions,” said Rick Mathieu, dean of the McColl School of Business. “These measurements are a testament to the hard work and dedication of our faculty and staff which signals to talented students that we provide world-class and cutting-edge education in an environment well-known for its connections to business opportunities in and out of the classroom, as well as a personalized approach to supporting and educating students.”
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