<p>Can you guys throw all of the names that you can think of at me?
Mainly on the East Coast and not past Illinois.</p>
<p>NYU- Stern
Penn-Wharton</p>
<p>Bradley University in Peoria IL.</p>
<p>[Bradley</a> University: About Us](<a href=“http://www.bradley.edu/academic/colleges/fcba/aboutus/]Bradley”>http://www.bradley.edu/academic/colleges/fcba/aboutus/)</p>
<p>Fordham…</p>
<p>Pace University</p>
<p>Per US News, top undergrad business programs in major urban centers east of the Mississippi include:</p>
<h1>1: Penn (Wharton), Philadelphia</h1>
<h1>2: MIT (Sloon), Cambridge/Boston</h1>
<h1>5: NYU (Stern), New York City</h1>
<h1>7: Carnegie Mellon (Tepper), Pittsburgh</h1>
<h1>13: Emory (Goizueta), Atlanta</h1>
<h1>14: Ohio State, Columbus</h1>
<h1>19: Georgetown, Washington, DC</h1>
<h1>20: U Maryland, College Park (DC suburbs)</h1>
<h1>23: Babson, suburban Boston</h1>
<h1>23: Boston College, suburban Boston</h1>
<h1>28: Georgia Tech, Atlanta</h1>
<h1>34: Case Western, Cleveland</h1>
<h1>34: George Washington, Washington, DC</h1>
<h1>42: Boston University, Boston</h1>
<h1>42: CUNY Baruch College, New York City</h1>
<h1>42: Tulane, New Orleans</h1>
<h1>42: U Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh</h1>
<p>Beyond the top 50, the next 50 include in descending rank order: Bentley (suburban Boston), Georgia State (Atlanta), U Miami (suburban Miami), U Tennessee (Knoxville), American (Washington, DC), DePaul (Chicago), Fordham (New York City), Loyola (Chicago), Northeastern (Boston), Temple (Philadelphia), SUNY at Buffalo (Buffalo), University of Illinois at Chicago (Chicago), U Richmond (Richmond), Villanova (suburban Philadelphia), Brandeis (suburban Boston), George Mason (northern Virginia/suburban DC), Marquette (Milwaukee), NC State (Raleigh), U Louisville (Louisville), UNC Charlotte (Charlotte).</p>
<p>That enough to choose from?</p>
<p>bclintonk- That helped me so much! Thank you!</p>