TOP 25 MBAs for Hispanics
Hispanics may account for 14% of the U.S. population, but they remain grossly under-represented in MBA programs. In fact, minorities—including African Americans, Hispanics, and American Indians—make up less than a combined 10% of the students in the top 30 business schools.
Last month, Poder 360° magazine published their Top 25 MBAs for Hispanics list. Ranking was based on academic quality; selectivity; minority student enrollment; international curricula; and the availability of minority scholarships, professional business organizations, and multicultural student associations. Utmost consideration was given to schools with highly rated Executive MBA programs and global business opportunities.
The list:
1. Stanford University Graduate School of Business
2. UT Austin Mccombs School Of Business
3. Yale University School Of Management
4. UC Berkeley Haas School of Business
5. New York University Leonard N. Stern School of Business
6. University Of California At Los Angeles Anderson School
7. University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Kenan-Flagler Business School
8. Duke Fuqua School Of Business
9. Columbia University Columbia Business School
10. Northwestern University Kellogg School Of Management
11. University of Pennsylvania Wharton School
12. Georgetown University Robert Emmett Mcdonough School Of Business
13. Dartmouth College Tuck School Of Business
14. University Of Texas At San Antonio
15. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Ross School of Business
16. University Of Rochester William E. Simon Graduate School Of Business Administration
17. University of Chicago Booth School of Business
18. Southern Methodist University Cox School Of Business
19. University of Southern California Marshall School of Business
20. Emory University Goizueta Business School
21. Harvard University Harvard Business School
22. University Of Virginia Darden School Of Business
23. University Of Florida Hough Graduate School Of Business
24. Cornell University Johnson Graduate School of Business
25. University Of Miami School Of Business
via Poder 360°




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