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The College of Business Administration is among the seven percent of elite business schools worldwide accredited by the AACSB International—The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

Fortune Small Business has again recognized the college as among the best in the United States for entrepreneurship in its listing of “America’s Best Colleges for Entrepreneurs,” (August, 2007), in the “Cross-Disciplinary/Cross Pollination” category.
 
U.S. News & World Report's "America's Best Colleges" (2005-2009) ranks our undergraduate international business programs among the 15 best in the nation, three times in the top 10.
   

U.S. News & World Report's "America's Best Graduate Schools" (2008) lists our Chapman School among the top 25 business schools in the U.S. for excellence in international business.

 

   
BusinessWeek (2002, 2004, 2006) ranks us among the top 68 graduate business schools in the U.S. and in the top 25 among public business schools.
   
In BusinessWeek’s (March 19, 2007) second annual ranking of undergraduate business programs, our business school was ranked #80—in the top 20% among AACSB International-accredited business schools and in the top 5% among the 1,400 undergraduate business programs in the U.S.  We ranked third best among Florida’s public university business schools, behind the University of Florida (#43) and Florida State (#77). Among the “Business Specialties,” categories, moreover, the college’s Landon Undergraduate School of Business was ranked # 8 in the country in the area of “Operations Management.”
   
Hispanic Business (since 1998) and Hispanic Trends (since 2003) have placed us among the top 25 business schools for Hispanics and most recently in the top 10.
   
AméricaEconomía ranks us among the top international business schools in the world for Latin American business students.
   
Our college is among the top international business schools included in Latin Trade's October, 2006 MBA ratings, and again in its October, 2007 MBA ratings, which examines features like curricular innovation, entrepreneurial focus, diversity of student body and more.
   
The Princeton Review’s “Best 290 Business Schools,” 2008 edition, includes the College of Business Administration at Florida International University, one of just 23 business schools the Review is adding to the book.  That means it has rated the college among the best business school in the country, one which “we will recommend to our readers and users of our website as one of thest institutions they could attend to earn an MBA.”
   
Financial Times (2006 and 2007) ranks our Executive MBA program in its list of the Top 85 Executive MBA programs in the world. Our program was ranked higher than those at the University of Florida and the University of Miami, making it the highest-ranked Executive MBA program in Florida. View rankings.
   
Hispanic Trends has ranked our Executive MBA program # 8 in its list of the best Executive MBA programs for Hispanics.
   
Our college is number one in the U.S. in awarding undergraduate and graduate business degrees to Hispanics.