<p>What are the overall best Undergrad Business Programs in the country?
I have been hearing that Wharton at UPenn is by far the best. If that is true, which colleges come after that?</p>
<p>Based on my research (no particular order)
Kelley School of Business - Indiana
Mendoza School of Business - Notre Dame
Villanova School of Business
Michigan School of Business - Ross
Boston College School of Business</p>
<p>There may be others. These grads get many job offers.</p>
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<p>I’ve heard that there’s a new up-and-comer in Philadelphia called Wharton.</p>
<p>^ The op said other than Wharton.</p>
<p>That list is horrible. Wharton and the other Ivy schools are good. Non-Ivy schools that are good for going into business are Stanford, Cal, Michigan, and NYU. After that you could start talking about UT, UVA, UNC, IU, etc.</p>
<p>@jrt- Only Penn and Cornell have a b school… and Stanford doesn’t either.</p>
<p>my personal opinion:
- Wharton (Penn)
- Ross (Michigan)
- Sloan (MIT)
- Haas (UC Berkeley)
- McEntire (UVA)
- Stern (NYU)
- Kenan- Flagler (UNC)
- McCombs (UT Austin)
- Olin (WashU)
- Tepper (Carnegie Mellon)
- Cornell
- Mendoza (Notre Dame)
- Marshall (USC)
- McDonough (Georgetown)
- Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- Goizueta (Emory)
- Boston College
- Kelley (Indiana)
- Robins (Richmond)
- Villanova</p>