<p>Orfalea College of Business was ranked #64 this year from last year #69.</p>
<p>[Best</a> Undergraduate Business Schools 2013](<a href=“Bloomberg - Are you a robot?”>Bloomberg - Are you a robot?)</p>
<p>Orfalea College of Business was ranked #64 this year from last year #69.</p>
<p>[Best</a> Undergraduate Business Schools 2013](<a href=“Bloomberg - Are you a robot?”>Bloomberg - Are you a robot?)</p>
<p>This is significant as it is a National ranking. If we were to rank it for Western States for both public and private it would be #10 and if we were to rank it Western States for public only it would be #5. I was shocked to see really famous undergrad business programs ranked below Cal Poly. For example Baylor, U of Miami (great for international business), George Washington, and to me the biggest shocker Rutgers, NB. My nephew is going to Rutgers, NB for business and it is one of the top programs from an employer’s standpoint in the North East. Rutgers business grads can be found in every Wall Street firm in NY.</p>
<p>^ … but still ranked below the business school powerhouses Quinnipiac (#61) and Ohio Northern University (#62) …</p>
<p>^^^Very true #64 is still #64… Even my undergrad business program was ranked higher. The UofA (Tuscon, AZ). But, I still love the Cal Poly program and its hands on focus. I never got that at the UofA.</p>
<p>Agribusiness was ranked #2</p>
<p>^… but still ranked below the …
But, Cal Poly was one of only three public universities in California. UC Berkeley came in at 11, and UC Riverside was ranked No. 124.
I think it is great!!</p>
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And UC Irvine’s young B school is apparently ranked below the cutoff.</p>