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TCU MBA also ranked No. 15 for Engagement and No. 26 for Outcomes out of 114 schools from 24 countries.

In a ranking designed to explore teaching excellence and the student experience, Times Higher Education worked in partnership with The Wall Street Journal to gather performance data from business schools across the world. The results were published in December 2018.

TCU Neeley ranks No. 32 overall, No. 15 for Engagement and No. 26 for Outcomes out of 114 schools from 24 countries. More than 23,000 alumni responded to the survey.

The MBA programs were measured across 20 performance indicators: faculty per student, teaching qualificatio9ns, number of career support staff, effectiveness of career support, learning engagement, interaction, relevance to the real world, research, recommendations from alumni, salary, opportunities, entrepreneurship, worth, social good, international students, international staff, percentage of female students, percentage of female staff, and proportion of first-generation students.

The scores were aggregated into four key areas: Engagement, Outcomes, Resources and Environment.

Click here for the complete rankings.

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