<p>If someone would place the USNews finance ranking here id appreciate it.</p>
<h1>1 University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)</h1>
<h1>2 New York University (Stern)</h1>
<h1>3 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (Ross)</h1>
<h1>4 University of California-Berkeley (Haas)</h1>
<h1>5 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan)</h1>
<h1>6 University of Texas-Austin (McCombs)</h1>
<h1>7 Indiana University-Bloomington (Kelley)</h1>
<h1>7 Ohio State University-Columbus (Fisher)</h1>
<h1>9 University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (Kenan Flagler)</h1>
<h1>10 Carnegie Mellon University</h1>
<h1>10 University of Virginia (McIntire)</h1>
<h1>12 University of Southern California (Marshall)</h1>
<h1>13 University of Florida (Warrington)</h1>
<h1>13 University of Wisconsin-Madison</h1>
<h1>15 University of Washington</h1>
<h1>16 University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign</h1>
<h1>17 Washington University-St Louis (Olin)</h1>
<h1>18 Boston College (Carroll)</h1>
<h1>18 University of Maryland-College Park (Smith)</h1>
<h1>18 University of Notre Dame</h1>
<h1>21 Pennsylvania State University-University Park (Smeal)</h1>
<h1>21 Purdue University-West Lafayette (Krannert)</h1>
<h1>21 University Of Minnesota-Twin Cities (Carlson)</h1>
<p>thank yoyu very much.</p>
<p>this is undergrad right?</p>
<p>Yes, this is indeed an undergraduate ranking. Take it as a rule, if Chicago and Columbia (two of the top 4 finance programs in the nation) are not on a list of top Finance programs, we are most certainly talking undergraduate rankings.</p>
<p>haha thanks. sorry for my ignorance. So that having been said, can someone post the graduates too?</p>
<p>Not at all. I was just saying! LOL</p>
<p>I don't have the exact graduate ranking, but they are pretty much very similar, only with more schools added in. The best finance MBA programs that I know of are Wharton, Chicago, Stern, MIT. I'm assuming Northwestern Kellogg has a respectable program as well.</p>
<p>Do recruiters know these rankings, and how important are they? Finance seems to be important for the world of i-banking and seems to be a popular major for it. Wouldn't that mean i-banks would want someone from Ohio State more than someone from Uva if it has a better finance program? Would any recruiter reconsider rejecting somebody after looking at this ranking? I guess overall school prestige is more important than the finance-specific ranking.</p>
<p>How are Harvard, Duke, Stanford's graduate finance programs?</p>
<p>McIntire>>>>>>OSU</p>
<p>Yeah, I figured that. But if recruiters knew these rankings, would they ever think twice? I don't like the peer assessment score thing usnews uses to rank specific programs.</p>