ҽCox undergraduate degree program ranked no. 21

The ҽCox School of Business Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree program remains ranked at no. 21 in the nation in Bloomberg Businessweek’s 2016 Ranking of Best Undergraduate Business Schools.

April 20, 2016

Dallas (SMU) – The ҽCox School of Business Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree program remains ranked at no. 21 in the nation in Bloomberg Businessweek’s 2016 Ranking of Best Undergraduate Business Schools.

ҽCox School of BusinessThe ҽCox BBA program was ranked no. 21 in 2014. The publication did not rank undergraduate programs in 2015 and changed methodology in this year’s ranking. The publication began this survey in 2006 and announced Friday, April 15, that this will be its final undergraduate ranking survey.

Out of the 114 schools ranked in this year’s survey, ҽCox had the fifth highest starting salary, based on student feedback about firm post-graduation jobs, “adjusted for salary variation across industries and regions.” ҽCox ranked no. 21 for the number of students with internships, which according to the publication, is based on the “percentage of a school’s graduates who had at least one internship at any time during college.” Those two factors accounted for 15 percent and 10 percent, respectively, of the ranking weight. Students, who were also asked to rank their individual schools, ranked Cox at no. 22 for career services, campus, faculty and administrators. The student ranking counted for 35 percent of the total ranking score. Employer assessment counted for 40 percent of each school’s total ranking number.

The publication surveyed about 30,000 students, as well as employers/recruiters at 600 companies, for this year’s survey. Bloomberg Businessweek indicates that the focus in this year’s ranking changed “to put a bigger focus on the outcome students want from B-school: the brightest possible career path.”      

"Our students always make us proud. It is our privilege to prepare them for success in life and in their careers,” said Albert W. Niemi, Jr., dean of the Cox School of Business. “ҽCox BBA students benefit from being educated in a globally recognized business city, with easy access to experienced professors and seasoned business professionals. When they graduate, our students will join an alumni network that extends around the world—the connection to ҽCox will always be there.”    

Bloomberg Businessweek also currently ranks the ҽCox Professional MBA program no. 7 in the nation; the ҽCox Full-Time MBA program no. 32 in the nation; and ranked the ҽCox Executive MBA program no. 3 in the world in 2013, the last year the publication ranked EMBA programs. The complete list of the publication’s undergraduate business school rankings can be found at:

About ҽCox

The Cox School of Business was originally established in 1920 on the campus of ҽMethodist University in Dallas, Texas and named in honor of benefactor Edwin L. Cox in 1978.  ҽCox offers a full range of undergraduate and graduate business education programs, including the BBA, Full-Time MBA, Fast Track MBA, Professional MBA (PMBA), Executive MBA (EMBA), Master of Science in Accounting, Master of Science in Business Analytics, Master of Science in Finance, Master of Science in Management, Master of Science in Sport Management and Executive Education. The school also offers a number of unique resources and activities for students, including the Business Leadership Center (BLC), the Caruth Institute for Entrepreneurship, the Folsom Institute for Real Estate, the Maguire Energy Institute, the Global Leadership Program and the Associate Board Executive Mentoring Program, as well as an international alumni network with chapters world-wide.