Binghamton SOM in Business Week Rankings

<p>SOM moved up to number 35 overall from number 48 last year in the rankings recently published in Business Week. Top</a> Undergraduate Business Programs 2010 - BusinessWeek</p>

<p>What i also found interesting -- Business Week also had pages with info about each of the top 100 schools -- here is the link to Binghamton's Binghamton</a> University: Undergraduate Profile ? BusinessWeek</p>

<p>On the "getting in" tab it includes info not only on admission for the "institution" but for the school of management specifically --
for binghamton overall, it says they got 29,061 applications and accepted 33%.
for SOM, it says they got 5,746 applications and accepted 16%.
the mid 50% SAT range for SOM was 1260-1380
the yield for SOM was also higher than for the school overall.</p>

<p>at least for me, this was the first time i'd seen a breakdown of admission stats that separated out SOM -- it certainly supports what the "common wisdom" was -- SOM is harder to get in to.</p>

<p>ballin i’ll be there in the fall. so excited</p>

<p>article from campus newspaper about SOM – [Rankings</a> place SOM 35 in nation :: Binghamton University Pipe Dream](<a href=“http://www.bupipedream.com/Articles/Rankings-place-SOM-35-in-nation/14348]Rankings”>Jess Coleman - Pipe Dream)</p>

<p>Both the School of Management and the Decker School of Nursing are extremely competitive to get into relative to Harpur, Watson and CCPA. They also have higher yields and 4-year graduation rates than the other three schools.</p>