Robinson Programs Listed Among Nation's Best in U.S. News Undergraduate Rankings--Risk Management 6th in Nation; Computer Information Systems, 7th; Real Estate, 11th; Undergraduate Program Ranked 32nd Among Public Universities, 57th overall
  • Risk Management and Insurance - 6th overall
  • Computer Information Systems - 7th overall
  • Real Estate - 11th overall
  • Best Undergraduate Business Program – 32nd Among Public Universities; 57th overall

America's Best Colleges
August 21, 2009 - (ATLANTA) - Georgia State University's J. Mack Robinson College of Business is ranked near the top in multiple categories in the 2010 edition of "America's Best Colleges" published annually by U.S. News and World Report.

Robinson's Department of Risk Management and Insurance is ranked 6th in the nation; Computer Information Systems 7th and Real Estate 11th overall. Robinson's undergraduate program is ranked 32nd among U.S. public universities and 57th overall.

Earlier this year, the publication ranked the college's part-time MBA program 7th in the nation and among the top 10 programs for the 14th consecutive year.

"Being among the top undergraduate business programs in the nation is a testament to the quality of our students, faculty and staff," said H. Fenwick Huss, Dean of the Robinson College of Business. "The college's top marks in multiple specialty areas further illustrate our strengths and place us among an elite group of business schools nationwide."

The America's Best Colleges guidebook and magazine containing excerpts from the guide are available on newsstands. The expanded online rankings are available here.


The largest business school in the South and part of a major research institution, the J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University is located in Atlanta, an epicenter of business and a gateway to the world. With programs on four continents and students from 150 countries, the college is both worldwide and world class. Its part-time MBA program is ranked number seven in the nation and has been in the top 10 for 14 consecutive years. The college has 200 faculty, 7,400 students and 65,000 alumni. Noted for an emphasis on educating leaders, the Robinson College of Business and Georgia State University have produced more of Georgia's top executives with graduate degrees than any other school in the nation.



 

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