Bloomberg B-school Ranking
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:05 pm
The Bloomberg Businessweek rankings were made public today.
https://www.bloomberg.com/business-schools/regions/us
SMU Cox ranked 31, moving up 11 points from 42 in the last ranking, our biggest move up in any ranking in years.
This ranking factors in input from employers/recruiters, the graduating class of ’21, alumni from the classes of ‘13/’14/’15 and data submitted by the Cox School on compensation, learning & entrepreneurship.
Compensation counts for 35.7%
Learning counts for 25.8%
Networking counts for 17.8%
Entrepreneurship counts for 12%
Diversity, a new factor this year, counts for 8.6%
MBA programs from 119 schools were surveyed from around the world. 84 U.S. schools were ranked. Rankings were based on 19,955 surveys from students, alumni, and recruiters, as well as compensation and employment data from each school. The new Diversity Index was based on data provided by schools on race, ethnicity, and gender in their classes.
In the overall ranking, here’s how we fared compared to our fellow Texas business schools:
UT Austin McCombs 21
Rice Jones 22
SMU Cox 31
UTD Jindal 32
A&M Mays 35
TCU Neeley45
Baylor Hankamer 59
Houston Bauer 68
In the Diversity Index, SMU Cox ranks 31. Among Texas schools in the Diversity Index, we are second. Here’s how the Texas schools rank on this index:
TCU Neeley 22
SMU Cox 31
Baylor Hankamer 33
Rice Jones 46
UTAustin McCombs 47
UTD Jindal 52
Texas A&M 70
https://www.bloomberg.com/business-schools/regions/us
SMU Cox ranked 31, moving up 11 points from 42 in the last ranking, our biggest move up in any ranking in years.
This ranking factors in input from employers/recruiters, the graduating class of ’21, alumni from the classes of ‘13/’14/’15 and data submitted by the Cox School on compensation, learning & entrepreneurship.
Compensation counts for 35.7%
Learning counts for 25.8%
Networking counts for 17.8%
Entrepreneurship counts for 12%
Diversity, a new factor this year, counts for 8.6%
MBA programs from 119 schools were surveyed from around the world. 84 U.S. schools were ranked. Rankings were based on 19,955 surveys from students, alumni, and recruiters, as well as compensation and employment data from each school. The new Diversity Index was based on data provided by schools on race, ethnicity, and gender in their classes.
In the overall ranking, here’s how we fared compared to our fellow Texas business schools:
UT Austin McCombs 21
Rice Jones 22
SMU Cox 31
UTD Jindal 32
A&M Mays 35
TCU Neeley45
Baylor Hankamer 59
Houston Bauer 68
In the Diversity Index, SMU Cox ranks 31. Among Texas schools in the Diversity Index, we are second. Here’s how the Texas schools rank on this index:
TCU Neeley 22
SMU Cox 31
Baylor Hankamer 33
Rice Jones 46
UTAustin McCombs 47
UTD Jindal 52
Texas A&M 70