Top Business Schools in Georgia

Ranking Profile of Top Business Schools in the U.S. state of Georgia:

Kennesaw State University - The Coles College of Business at KSU is one of the top business schools in the South. BusinessWeek ranked the Part-Time MBA Program 8th in the South Region.

J. Mack Robinson College of Business - The part-time MBA program is ranked 5th in U.S. News & World Report's "America's Best Graduate School" rankings for 2009.

Georgia Institute of Technology - Placed in the top 70 among the World Best 100 MBA Programs by Beyond Grey Pinstripes (2007).

Terry College of Business - Placed 92nd among all business schools in the world and 45th in the United States according to the Economist Intelligence Unit Full Time MBA Rankings 2009.

Mercer University -The Eugene W. Stetson School of Business and Economics is listed in The Princeton Review guidebook, Best 301 Business Schools: 2010 Edition.

Georgia Southern University - The MBA and the Master of Accounting are featured in The Princeton Review Best 301 Business Schools.

List of leading business schools in Georgia:
  • Clayton State University (The School of Business)
  • Columbus State University (D. Abbott Turner College of Business)
  • Georgia College & State University (J. Whitney Bunting School of Business)
  • Kennesaw State University (Coles College of Business)
  • Georgia Institute of Technology (College of Management)
  • Emory University (Goizueta Business School)
  • Augusta State University (James M. Hull College of Business)
  • Berry College (Campbell School of Business)
  • Georgia State University (J. Mack Robinson College of Business)
  • Mercer University (Eugene W. Stetson School of Business and Economics)
  • Piedmont College (Harry W. Walker School of Business Administration)
  • Valdosta State University (Harley Langdale, Jr. College)
  • University of West Georgia (Richards College of Business)
  • University of Georgia (Terry College of Business)

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