US News & World Report ranks CCB’s online bachelor’s in business programs in the top six percent of US business schools
of US News & World Report recently released its 2023 online program rankings, naming four Charlton College of Business (CCB) programs and eight UMass Dartmouth programs among the top-ranked in the U.S.
Charlton’s online bachelor’s in business programs were ranked 12th out of 214 qualifying universities and second among all New England institutions. This marks an 18-point jump from 2022 and places CCB within the top six percent of online undergraduate business schools in the US.
“This recognition from US News & World Report serves as strong support for CCB’s vision to be a leading business school and is incredibly inspiring for our college,” said John Williams, Dean of the Charlton College of Business.
Charlton’s online graduate programs also scored highly, with the Online MBA program ranked #102 out of 336 eligible programs, and the Online Master of Business Non-MBA program ranked #63 out of 224 programs. CCB ranked #70 for MBA programs for Veterans, a distinction for universities that help lower the cost of the program for those who have served.
“CCB’s mission is to provide an accessible, affordable and excellent business education,” said Dean Williams. “We consider it our duty to provide the highest quality online programs to a wider audience who cannot, for many reasons, attend on our campus.”
According to US News & World Report, graduate program rankings are based on engagement, expert opinion, faculty credentials and training, services and technologies, and student excellence. Only programs accredited by AACSB, the “gold standard” for business schools, are eligible for graduate school rankings. The Bachelor’s program ranking takes into account engagement, services and technologies, faculty credentials and training, and peer review.
See Charlton Business College’s 20 online programs.