Boston MBA University
 Boston MBA University
U.S. News & World Report ranks Boston University 60th among national universities. Boston University was also ranked 21st among U.S. law schools, 34th among medical schools, 41st among business schools, and 68th among education schools. The Biomedical Engineering Graduate and Undergraduate Programs are ranked #7 and #8 respectively in the nation and rising by U.S. News and World Report. The undergraduate program is also the sixth largest ABET-accredited program in the nation.
The Financial Times ranks Boston University’s MBA program as the #45 U.S. School for Career Progress
Business Week ranks Boston University’s MBA program #15, and its undergraduate business program
The Times Higher Education Supplement ranks Boston University the 19th best university in the United States, and the 47th best university in the world, in its 2007 list of the Top 200 universities in the world.
“The Professional Ranking of World Universities” conducted by the Ecole des mines de Paris, ranks Boston University the 34th best school in the world and 15th best in the U.S. for the professional future of its alumni.
Newsweek (International Edition), in its August 2006 list of the Top 100 Global Universities, ranked Boston University the 35th best university in the United States, and 65th best in the world.
The Institute of Higher Education at Shanghai Jiao Tong University ranks Boston University 47th best overall university, and 45th best undergraduate university in the United States (two schools ranked above BU are graduate schools only; UCSF and Rockefeller), as well as 81st best in the world, on its list of the Top 500 universities in the world
The Center for Measuring University Performance. ranks Boston University among the top 50 research universities in the country.
“Popular Science” (September 2008 edition) in its “Smart Schools: A Geek’s Guide to Colleges,” includes Boston University in its list of 10 U.S. colleges noted for their science departments. Other schools listed include the likes of Stanford, UC- Berkely, Carnegie Mellon and Cornell, among others.
The Wall Street Journal ranks Boston University’s MBA program 41st nationally and the Information Technology department is ranked 10th in the world for academic excellence (September 2005).
Forbes ranks Boston University’s MBA program 46th among domestic MBA programs (August 2005).[18] They also ranked Boston University as the 25th most Entrepreneurial college in America.
The School of Management is ranked among the top 25 programs in the US by Entrepreneur magazine (April 2005).
BU also participates in the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU)’s University and College Accountability Network (U-CAN).
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