BYU Business School Jumps 4 Spots in Ratings

BYU Business School Jumps 4 Spots in Ratings


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Provo, Utah (AP) -- Brigham Young University's business school is getting top honors.

The school jumped four spots in the Financial Times' 2006 rankings of the top 100 M-B-A programs.

The newspaper ranked B-Y-U's Marriott School of Management in the top 50 for the second year in a row. It placed 45th overall, 27th in the U-S.

The paper has ranked B-Y-U schools in the past six months. It's criteria measures the school's strength in three areas. They are: purchasing power in the marketplace, diversity of experience and the school's research.

Financial Times evaluated business schools on six continents for its 2006 M-B-A rankings, which published January 30th.

(Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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