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Rankings

Rankings are without a doubt one of the most visible measures of a business school’s success. MBA program rankings, in particular, shape the perception of a business school’s overall quality. Mays Business School is consistently recognized for its undergraduate and MBA programs and faculty research contributions. As one of the nation’s largest research universities, Texas A&M University also consistently ranks among the nation’s top schools.

Mays Business School

MBA Program

  • America's Best Business School Ranking1st overall, Placement after Three Months, U.S. News & World Report (2009)
  • 1st U.S. public (tied 1st in world), Employment at Three Months, Financial Times (2008)
  • 2nd U.S. public (23rd in world), Best Value for Money, Financial Times (2008)
  • 14th U.S. public (61st in world), Financial Times (2008)
  • 8th public (22nd overall), Forbes (2007)
  • Tied 11th public (tied 29th overall), U.S. News & World Report (2009)
  • 11th public regional (23rd regional), Wall Street Journal (2007)
  • 8th best-administered program, The Princeton Review (2007)
  • 8th best campus facilities, The Princeton Review (2007)
  • 10th in student competitiveness, The Princeton Review (2007)
  • 9th fastest return on investment, Business Week (2002)

EMBA Program

  • 15th public U.S. program (31st in the U.S., 63rd in the world), Financial Times (2006)
  • 3rd U.S. public (7th in the U.S., 14th in the world), Work Experience, Financial Times (2006)
  • 11th U.S. public (28th in the U.S., 59th in the world), Salary Increase, Financial Times (2006)

PhD Program

  •  9th U.S. public (15th in the U.S., 28th world), Financial Times EMBA rankings (2006)

Undergraduate Program

  • 10th public (31st overall), BusinessWeek (2008)
  • Tied 19th public (33rd overall), U.S. News & World Report (2008)

Faculty Scholarship

  • 13th U.S. public (24th in the U.S., 31st in the world), Financial Times EMBA rankings (2006)
  • 12th U.S. public, research downloads (28th U.S., 37th overall), Social Science Research Network (2006)
  • 4th public (26th overall), Academy of Management Journal (2001)

Accounting

  • 6th undergraduate program, Public Accounting Report’s 25th Annual Professors Survey (2006)
  • 6th graduate program, Public Accounting Report’s 25th Annual Professors Survey (2006)
  • 6th CPA pass rate for first time candidates, National Association of State Boards of Public Accountancy (2006)
  • Tied 14th public undergraduate program (tied 19th overall), U.S. News & World Report (2008)
  • 11th public graduate program (30th overall), U.S. News & World Report (2006)

Information & Operations Management

  • 19th in research productivity by INFORMS (1990-2002)

Management

  • 9th public undergraduate program (13th overall) by U.S. News & World Report (2008)
  • Tied 2nd for department research productivity among AAU institutions (2004-2005)
  • 3rd for number of research citations, University Science Indicators (2004)
  • 10th in faculty research productivity, Academy of Management Journal (2000)

Marketing

  • 25th for faculty research impact, American Marketing Association (2003)

Supply Chain Management

  • 9th in faculty research productivity, Academy of Management Journal (2000)

Texas A&M University

  • 1st overall national university, The Washington Monthly (2007)
  • Top 25 university for Latinos, Hispanic magazine (2004)
  • 8th for enrollment of Hispanic women, Hispanic Outlook (2004)
  • 11th for conferring bachelor’s degrees to Hispanic women, Hispanic Outlook (2004)
  • 6th nationally for PhDs awarded to Hispanics, Black Issues in Higher Education (2003)