College Consensus, a college ratings website that combines student reviews and publisher rankings, named the Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business (PVECB) the No. 1 Best Value Online MBA Program for 2019 on their list of 25 Best Value Online MBA Programs 2019.
The No. 1 ranking was determined based on the Return on Investment (ROI) calculation. In this instance, College Consensus used the average starting salary for graduate students and the online MBA cost for each university to determine an Affordability Score. College Consensus also assigned a Convenience Score and Reputation Score for each school based on online format, GMAT requirements and ranking lists by US News & World Report, Businessweek, and The Economist.
“We are honored to have the WT Online MBA program listed among the best programs in the nation and the world. As supported through the WT125 Generational Plan, graduate business programs at WT continue to deliver marketable skills and return on educational investment and shines brightly from the High Plains of Texas to the world. Within the dynamic and competitive higher education landscape, rankings and listings such as College Consensus validate the hard work and dedication of all those who actively engage and support the Engler College of Business,” Dr. De’Arno De’Armond, associate dean of Graduate Business Programs, said.
The 25 Best Value Online MBA Programs 2019 by College Consensus is listed below.
West Texas A&M University – Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business
North Carolina A&T State University – College of Business and Economics
Louisiana Tech University – College of Business
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign – Gies College of Business
Texas Tech University – Rawls College of Business
Oklahoma State University – Spears School of Business
Mercer University – Eugene W. Stetson School of Business and Economics
University of Cincinnati – Carl H. Lindner College of Business
North Carolina State University – Poole College of Management
University of Arizona – Eller College of Business
La Salle University – School of Business
Florida State University – College of Business
University of Mississippi – School of Business Administration
University of Florida – Warrington College of Business
University of Massachusetts – Amherst Isenberg School of Management
University of Texas at Dallas – Naveen Jindal School of Management
University of Delaware – Alfred Lerner College of Business & Economics
Oregon State University – College of Business
Auburn University – Raymond J. Harbert College of Business
University of Washington – Michael G. Foster School of Business
Arizona State University – W.P. Carey School of Business
University of Kansas – School of Business
Indiana University – Kelley School of Business
Howard University – School of Business
Boise State University – College of Business and Economics