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U.S. News and World Report lists KU School of Business in the top 30

Thursday, September 10, 2009

We are pleased to announce that the KU School of Business' undergraduate program advanced to 28th in the country among public institutions, according to recent U.S. News and World Report rankings.

"Over the past few years, the KU School of Business has developed very good momentum that has been generated by the outstanding quality of our students, faculty and staff and the excellent programs we offer," said William L. Fuerst, dean of the School of Business. "This year's ranking places the KU School of Business among the very best business schools in the country, and this is exactly what we've been working to achieve."

Earlier this year Princeton Review cited the School of Business as a key part of the University's excellence when it named KU among its "100 Best Value Colleges 2009," which includes 50 public and 50 private institutions. The Princeton Review described KU as "one of the best places in the nation to get an MBA."

Additionally, the 2009 Fiske Guide to Colleges places the KU School of Business among "35 public universities with unusual strength in business."


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