How can you tell if the college offer good program?

I’m a junior who is looking for colleges with great economics/business program. However, I am not sure how to decide. So, I need your help on deciding which school has great econ/business program. What is the main factor when you decide how good the program is? Is it internship opportunity, job employment of gradutes, or faculties? Please give me some specifics about choosing a college that offers great program. Than you. And by the way, if you are so kind, please recommend me some colleges with best econ/business program besides ivy league, but prestigious, including LAC.

There are plenty of reviews and ranking available. Just google it.

In addition to Googling for ranking and reviews: compare the availability of classes, both in terms of how many are offered, how many are needed for a major, and the variety of subject matter covered. Try to find how large classes usually are. See if there are notable professors teaching. See if there are any noteworthy alumni. See what kind of places past students have interned at. See if the program consistently sends students either into the field or to grad school. There’s no one factor that’s most important (though I would personally put the most emphasis on the quality and availability of the classes, as well as on what outcomes grads usually see).

Claremont McKenna is really good.
I think NYU Stern and U Mich Ross offer undergrad business programs and both of which are really good.
Wharton is probably the best but that’s Ivy League.
UC Berkeley Haas (I think you can only join once you’re a junior in college)

@plzivy5978 so I can best advise, are you interested in the best undergraduate business programs? Or just the “prestigious” ones?

MIT Sloan!