Top Management Degrees Publishes Ranking of Top 25 MBA Programs in Texas 2017

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By Subcontractors USA News Provider

Online business education and career guide Top Management Degrees (www.topmanagementdegrees.com) has published a ranking of the Top 25 MBA Programs in Texas (www.topmanagementdegrees.com/rankings/best-mba-texas).

For this ranking, Top Management Degrees collected data on over 75 Master’s of Business Administration degree programs within the state of Texas. The programs were vetted on the most recent data from the National Center for Education Statistics, PayScale’s Graduate School Salary Report, US News & World Report, and the Princeton Review. MBA programs were ranked according to accreditation, affordability, average salary, and prestige.

Placing first in this ranking is the Red McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas in Austin, Texas. Following in second place is the Naveen Jindal School of Management at the University of Texas at Dallas in Richardson, Texas. Placing third is the Mays Business School at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.

Other schools making the list include (alphabetically ordered):

Abilene Christian University College of Business Administration – Abilene, Texas

Angelo State University College of Business – San Angelo, Texas

Baylor University Hankamer School of Business – Waco, Texas

Dallas Baptist University Graduate School of Business – Dallas, Texas

Hardin-Simmons University Kelley College of Business – Abilene, Texas

Rice University Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business – Houston, Texas

Saint Edward’s University Bill Munday School of Business – Austin, Texas

Sam Houston State University College of Business Administration – Huntsville, Texas

Southern Methodist University Edwin L. Cox School of Business – Dallas, Texas

Texas A&M University-Commerce College of Business – Commerce, Texas

Texas Christian University Neeley School of Business – Fort Worth, Texas

Texas State University McCoy College of Business Administration – San Marcos, Texas

Texas Tech University Rawls Jerry S. College of Business – Lubbock, Texas

Texas Woman’s University School of Management – Denton, Texas

University of Dallas Satish & Yasmin Gupta College of Business – Irving, Texas

University of Houston C.T. Bauer College of Business – Houston, Texas

University of Houston-Clear Lake School of Business – Houston, Texas

University of North Texas College of Business – Denton, Texas

University of St. Thomas Cameron School of Business – Houston, Texas

University of Texas at Arlington College of Business – Arlington, Texas

University of Texas at El Paso College of Business Administration – El Paso, Texas

University of Texas of the Permian Basin College of Business and Engineering – Odessa, Texas

“A Master’s of Business Administration is currently the most sought after degree among graduate students in the US. Moreover, the MBA has become the new minimum benchmark in business and management careers,” says Tammie Cagle, editor at Top Management Degrees. Cagle explains that the high demand creates increasing choices, and that location can be an important factor. “Even if MBA programs are offered in an online or distance format,” says Cagle, “location can affects many schools’ tuition rates.” This is why Top Management Degrees has provided prospective students with a regionally focused ranking.  This ranking will help potential MBA students in Texas assess the more than 75 in-state programs available in order to find the best option.

Top Management Degrees is an online resource for information about business and management education and careers. The site publishes rankings and reviews of top business and management degree programs, financial aid options for business students, career guides, and more.

Source: Top Management Degrees

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