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Brigham Young University’s business school jumps to No. 3. Program recognized for its ‘hard-working, mature’ students

Brigham Young University’s business school jumped to No. 3 in the annual Wall Street Journal/Harris Interactive Regional rankings released Wednesday.

The Marriott School of Management ranked No. 6 last year and was No. 5 in 2004.

The regional ranking is based on ratings by corporate recruiters who seek potential employees at the schools. The recruiters rate each school on 21 attributes. Schools in the regional rankings draw many of their recruiters from the local region.

"We are elated that recruiters think so highly of our students and MBA program," said Ned C. Hill, Marriott School dean. "There are hundreds of excellent business schools in the country, which makes this ranking particularly rewarding. We’re also very pleased that our graduates continue to be known for their high ethical standards."

Recruiters ranked BYU second among places to find master’s of business administration graduates with high ethical standards. Dartmouth University ranked first. BYU has ranked second in the category for six straight years, every year since the Wall Street Journal launched the rankings in 2001.

By Tad Walch
Deseret Morning News

Full Story: http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,650192450,00.html

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