The University of Texas at El Paso College of Business Administration Named Top School in “Best of the Best” Ranking

EL PASO, Texas – Three national magazines – Black EOE
Journal, Hispanic Network Magazine and Professional Woman’s Magazine – have
named The University of Texas at El Paso’s College of Business Administration a
Top School within their “Best of the Best” rankings.
Celebrating 24 years of diversity, Black EOE Journal
polled hundreds of Fortune 1,000 companies for the Top School listings.
Hispanic Network Magazine and Professional Woman’s Magazine
also polled hundreds and evaluated the access Latinos, Latinas, Hispanics,
Native Americans and other minorities have to applicable business and career
opportunities.
“The College of Business Administration faculty, staff,
alumni and students are honored by this recognition among the Best of the
Best,” said Robert Nachtmann, DBA, dean of the college. “We accept every
accolade we receive as a challenge for all of us to work even harder to ensure
that our students are served with access to the most advanced and competitive
business education that we can provide. Only through excellence in educational
preparation and experience can access serve well.”
This year marks the first time that Black EOE Journal,
Hispanic Network Magazine and Professional Woman’s Magazine ranked business
schools rather than individual programs. UTEP’s MBA programs have been
recognized by all three magazines as being among the Best of the Best since
2012.
UTEP’s College of Business Administration is the only
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)-accredited MBA
program in the El Paso/Juárez region. By delivering an MBA degree in three
formats (the Accelerated MBA, the Executive MBA and the Full-Time MBA), the
UTEP MBA keeps with the University mission of access and excellence by
combining a quality graduate business education with affordability and
flexibility.
Source - news.utep.edu