Rankings
McCombs gets high marks in alumni salary, accounting, faculty research and doctoral production in Financial Times' 14th annual MBA ranking.
The Texas Executive MBA program holds its 9th-place rank in the Poets & Quants annual review, while being noted as the only top-10 program with tuition that comes in under six figures.
McCombs again takes the top spot across all three of the Public Accounting Report rankings: undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral.
The latest posting of Businessweek's rankings finds McCombs vaulting to 11th place for part-time MBA overall and 19th place for EMBA in the U.S.
The Texas Executive MBA program rose to no. 45 on the Financial Times global ranking, up from no. 52 in 2010. Among U.S.-based public schools, McCombs came in at no. 4.
McCombs takes first place in The Princeton Review's annual ranking of best professors for business schools.
The Texas MBA program is no. 31 globally in The Economist's 2011 rankings, the highest placement ever in the survey. McCombs is 21st among U.S. schools and 5th among U.S. public schools, also an all-time best position.
A roundup of recent rankings shows McCombs' strength in everything from undergraduates to Executive MBAs, and from entrepreneurship to ethics.
McCombs' commitment to social, ethical and environmental concerns lands the school in the top 30 of the Aspen Institute's biennial global MBA ranking.
McCombs pulls rank in this annual competition from Entrepreneur Magazine for the best training grounds for entrepreneurs.


