Villanova’s Business School Best in Nation According to Bloomberg Businessweek

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Girl walking on the Villanova University campus.
Villanova ranked fifth among the best value colleges in Pennsylvania, according to a recent study by SmartAsset.

The Villanova School of Business was rated as the top undergraduate business school in the nation in the recently released 2016 Bloomberg Businessweek rankings.

Over the past decade, VSB has consistently been recognized among the top business schools in the country.

“This external recognition underscores our commitment to providing a truly exceptional academic experience for our students,” said the Rev. Peter M. Donohue, Villanova’s President. “We take great pride in preparing our students for success in whatever path they choose. This ranking affirms that commitment and demonstrates the enormous value of a Villanova degree.”

Bloomberg Businessweek’s rankings of the best undergraduate business schools are determined by student and employer satisfaction, as well as student internship and recent graduate salary statistics. VSB performed well in a number of categories, particularly the employer survey (2), student survey (10) and internships (15).

“Villanova’s performance in the Bloomberg Businessweek ranking validates the quality of our undergraduate business program,” said Patrick G. Maggitti, Villanova’s Provost and former Dean of the Villanova School of Business. “It is another tremendous affirmation of Villanova’s focus on student outcomes and the return on investment that we deliver for our students and their families. I am honored to work alongside our impressive students, faculty and staff who made this recognition possible.”

The outcomes for VSB graduates are also among the nation’s best. For the class of 2015, nearly 99 percent of graduates are employed or pursuing a graduate degree. The average starting salary for VSB graduates is $60,278.

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