The University of Texas at Arlington’s Part-Time Master of Business Administration program has recently been recognized for its excellence, ranking No. 60 out of 269 in 2024 by U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate School Rankings.
Harry Dombroski, Dean of the College of Business at the University of Texas at Arlington, expressed pride in the program’s achievement, stating that the rankings reflect the high-quality education that students receive. The program is not only ranked No. 7 in Texas but also No. 38 for public programs, showcasing its competitive edge.
What sets the UTA Part-Time MBA program apart is its flexibility and versatility. With 13 different areas of concentration, students have the opportunity to tailor their education to their interests and career goals. Additionally, the program offers in-person classes at both the Arlington and Fort Worth campuses, as well as online options, catering to the diverse needs of its student body.
Dr. Fernando Jaramillo, Associate Dean of Students and Programs at the College of Business, highlighted the program’s commitment to providing a quality education in a format that suits the needs of its students. The level of flexibility and choice offered by the UTA Part-Time MBA program is a key factor in its success.
U.S. News & World Report considers various factors in ranking part-time MBA programs, including peer assessment, entrance exams, GPA, and work experience. The recognition of the University of Texas at Arlington’s program is a testament to its dedication to providing a top-notch education to its students.
For more information on the rankings and methodology, visit the U.S. News & World Report website. The University of Texas at Arlington’s Part-Time MBA program continues to make a mark in the business education landscape, attracting students from both the U.S. and international community.