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U.S. News calls Bellarmine MBA one of nation's best
March 31, 2021

The Bellarmine MBA is one of the nation's best graduate business education programs according to rankings
released
this week by U.S. News & World Report. “The Rubel School’s vision is to be a hub for
transformative business education,” said Dr. Natasha Munshi, dean of the W. Fielding Rubel School of Business. “The quality of curriculum to affordability ratio offers an unbeatable return on
investment for students who benefit from the inclusive, student-centered liberal arts
education
that Bellarmine offers.” The Rubel School of Business’s flagship MBA and Executive
MBA programs are practice-oriented and offer a flexible and innovative curriculum,
with concentrations in Analytics, Finance, Marketing and Innovation. Undergraduate
degrees are available
in accounting, business administration, economics and finance. Additionally, the school
offers credit-bearing graduate certificates, such as the Applied Business Analytics
and Accounting Certificate, as well as a non-credit Women of Color Entrepreneurs–Leadership
Certificate, which was launched in 2021 under
its new Executive Education initiative. The Rubel School of Business is accredited
by AACSB International (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business), which
places it among the elite business schools in the nation. Not only is Bellarmine the
first and only private university in
Kentucky to achieve AACSB accreditation, but fewer than 5% of business schools worldwide
have achieved this distinction. Last month, the school released a new strategic plan centered on excellence in teaching; student learning; curricular and co-curricular
innovation; new program development; and community engagement. U.S. News & World
Report also ranked the graduate and doctoral programs in Bellarmine's Annsley Frazier Thornton School of Education among the best in the nation. That school was a 2020 recipient of the Frank Murray
Leadership Recognition for Continuous
Improvement from the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).
This recognition signifies accreditation with no stipulations or areas of improvement,
demonstrating "commitment to equity and excellence in educator preparation through
the effective use of self-study procedures and evidence-based reporting." Fewer than
10% of educator-preparation providers met these standards in 2020. The publication’s
Best Graduate Schools rankings are based on two types of data: expert opinions about
program excellence and statistical indicators that measure the quality of a school's
faculty, research and students. The data for the U.S. News & World Report rankings
came from statistical surveys of more than 2,125 programs and from reputation surveys
sent to more than 23,000 academics and professionals, conducted in fall 2020 and early
2021. Learn more about Bellarmine’s graduate programs in healthcare, education, business,
communication and digital media at /admissions/graduate/.