Top Business Undergrad Colleges

Publications that rank business schools place so much emphasis on the top graduate business school programs that the undergraduate business schools can often be lost in the fray. Furthermore, the top undergraduate business programs rankings often feature large research universities that simply have strong undergraduate business divisions. Publications like U.S. News & World Report tend to leave the smaller colleges out of the mix.
  1. Babson College

    • Babson College has been ranked among the top undergraduate business programs by various publications. At No. 17 on the "Business Week" rankings for 2010, Babson College is the highest rated undergraduate business school not located at a major university. The school ranked No. 1 on the list of top entrepreneurial schools in the nation. Babson is a small college focused exclusively on business education. The school is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the highest accreditation a business school can receive. Although fairly large in terms of the number of business students it enrolls, Babson College only has about 3,400 students annually. The undergraduate program offers a Bachelor of Science in business. Annual tuition costs, not including room and board, for the 2009 to 2010 academic school year were $39,040.

      Babson College

      231 Forest Street

      Hollister Hall

      Babson Park , MA 02457

      781-235-1200

      babson.edu

    College of William and Mary

    • The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, was the second-highest rated of the undergraduate non-university business schools on the "Business Week" list of schools at No. 25 in the nation. The school likewise ranked in the Top 50 on a list compiled by edinformatics.com. William and Mary is also AACSB accredited and offers several different business degree options at the undergraduate level. The college offers the Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) with concentrations marketing, accounting, finance and process management and consulting. Total enrollment at the college is typically just over 7,800 students each year, with about 450 of those being undergraduate business students. Annual tuition costs at the college for the 2009 to 2010 academic school year were $11,100 a semester for in-state students and about $22,000 a semester for out-of-state students.

      The College of William and Mary

      The Mason School of Business

      Alan B. Miller Hall

      P.O. Box 8795

      Williamsburg , VA 23187

      757-221-2910

      mason.wm.edu

    Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

    • Located in Troy, New York, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Lally School of Management and Technology was ranked No. 34 in the "Business Week" rankings. The school ranked No. 57 on the edinformatics.com rankings list. The school also offers AACSB accredited undergraduate business programs. The primary undergraduate business degree offering is the Bachelor of Science in business management. Students can pursue joint-degrees and receive a dual major as part of the program. One option is to pursue a joint business and law degree program. The school enrolls approximately 7,600 students each year, of which 380 or so are undergraduate business students. Annual tuition costs for the 2009 to 2010 academic school year were $38,100.

      Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

      Lally School of Management & Technology

      110 Eighth St.

      Pittsburgh Building 3216

      Troy , New York 12180

      518-276-6216

      lallyschool.rpi.edu

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