Wake Forest University Schools of Business is ranked among the top-50 in the nation according to Bloomberg BusinessWeek's 2010 Full-time MBA ranking. Overall the School ranked No. 48.
The full ranking report showed that despite a difficult economy, 92% of Wake Forest's full-time class of 2010 MBA students secured jobs within three months after graduation, placing the School in a tie with Yale at No. 12 nationally.
"We are proud of our 2010 graduates and our Career Management Center for their focused efforts to secure jobs in this tough economy," Dean of Business Steve Reinemund said. "Our small school environment offers a highly-personalized experience for students and recruiters with one-to-one guidance, and we are honored to have earned this recognition."
This news comes on the heels of Wake Forest's Full-time MBA program ranking in The Economist which ranked the school No. 33 in the nation. Wake Forest's strong employment rates, starting salaries and student satisfaction were key factors that influenced this ranking. Additionally, Princeton Review jointly with Entrepreneurship Magazine ranked Wake Forest's graduate entrepreneurship program at No. 23 in the nation.
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