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The Martha Love School of Business has made significant strides in national undergraduate business rankings, now positioned at 38th in the country according to a recent assessment by Poets&Quants. This marks a commendable two-spot rise from the previous year, reflecting the school's commitment to excellence in business education.
The latest rankings for 2025 featured a record number of participating institutions, with 104 business schools completing the comprehensive survey. Poets&Quants evaluates undergraduate programs based on three critical categories: career outcomes, admission standards, and academic experience.
In addition to its overall ranking, the Martha Love School of Business has also seen improvements in specific areas. It now ranks 24th for career outcomes, highlighting the effectiveness of its programs in preparing students for successful careers. Furthermore, the school has made a notable leap of 10 spots in admission standards, now standing at 54th. These advancements underscore the institution's dedication to providing high-quality education and support for its students.
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