University’s online, traditional MBA programs earn global recognition

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International business publication CEO Magazine rates the University of Louisiana at Lafayette’s MBA program among the world’s best as part of its 2024 Global MBA Rankings and Online MBA Rankings.

The digital publication, which has several offices across the world, compiles its list to help students who are considering pursuing MBAs make enrollment decisions. It included programs from 24 countries in its 2024 rankings, which were chosen based on a range of factors.

“We look beyond the marketing brochures and ad campaigns and examine the nuts and bolts of an MBA: the learning environment, class sizes, tuition fees, faculty, delivery methods, international diversity, gender parity and more, according to CEO Magazine’s website. “Our objective is simple: to identify schools that marry exceptional quality with great ROI.”

The publication ranked UL Lafayette’s online MBA degree program No. 63; the magazine cited the University’s traditional MBA program among its unranked list of the Tier 1 schools, the publication’s highest designation. Just 120 institutions made the Tier 1 cut. The University’s traditional and online MBA programs feature the same curriculum taught by faculty members.

Learn more about the University’s traditional and online MBA offerings.

Photo caption: International business publication CEO Magazine rates UL Lafayette’s MBA program among the best in the world as part of its 2024 Global MBA Rankings and Online MBA Rankings. Photo credit: Doug Dugas / University of Louisiana at Lafayette