<p>The undergraduate program at Florida State University's College of Business took the No. 30 spot among public institutions, moving up twelve places on BusinessWeek's rankings of "The Top Undergraduate Business Programs" released Friday.</p>
<p>The college also secured the No. 13 spot among public business schools based on a 50-question student survey that covered everything from the quality of teaching to recreational facilities. Specific rankings of their satisfaction with the college's teaching quality, facilities and services and job placement are listed on BusinessWeek's rankings table.</p>
<p>"We are very pleased that we continue to rise in the rankings and receive national recognition for the quality of our programs and of our faculty," said Caryn L. Beck-Dudley, dean of the college. "I am especially pleased with our ranking by students. This shows that, despite being one of the 10 largest schools in the nation, we're able to give students individual attention inside and outside the classroom." </p>
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