#1 in the undergraduate international business specialty in the survey of 'America's Best Colleges'
U.S. News & World Report
#1 public university MBA program for international business and #2 among all institutions in that specialty
#1 for best 'international experience' among the world's top 100 business schools
Financial Times
#3 for 'fastest return' on an MBA student's education investment
BusinessWeek
The Aspen InstituteThe Darla Moore School of Business has been ranked 42nd by The Aspen Institute’s 2009-2010 Beyond Grey Pinstripes alternative ranking of business schools. The biennial survey examined data from 149 schools worldwide to determine how well each are preparing future business leaders for the environmental, social and ethical complexities of modern-day business. The Moore School ranked 42 on a list of the top 100 business schools (31 among U.S. schools), placing Moore ahead of such prestigious schools as Sloan at MIT, Kellogg at Northwestern University and the Thunderbird School of Global Management. More
U.S. News & World ReportThe International MBA program has been ranked #2 in the international business specialty by U.S. News & World Report in its reputational survey of "America's Best Graduate Schools 2012", released March 15, 2011. The University of South Carolina is the top-ranked public university in the international business specialty, ahead of the University of Pennsylvania (Wharton), Harvard Business School, Columbia University, Duke University (Fuqua), New York University (Stern), the University of California-Berkeley (Haas) and the University of Southern California (Marshall). USC has ranked in the top 3 for 22 consecutive years. MoreThe Darla Moore School of Business is ranked #1 in undergraduate international business education by U.S. News & World Report in its August 2010 annual survey "America’s Best Colleges Guide" — the 14th year the school has received this distinction. The school's undergraduate international business program leads the University of Pennsylvania, New York University, the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, the University of Southern California-Berkeley, and the University of Texas-Austin. MoreThe Princeton ReviewAccording to The Princeton Review's Best 296 Business Schools: 2009 Edition, the operations management education at the Darla Moore school is among the top 15 U.S. graduate business schools accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. MoreFinancial TimesThe Darla Moore School of Business ranks as the best school in the world for "international experience" in the recently published Global MBA Rankings by the Financial Times of London. In the report, released annually by the FT, Moore's MBA program also ranks second in the "International Business" subject area category. MoreThe Wall Street Journal The Darla Moore School of Business is ranked 49th among the top B-schools in The Wall Street Journal's "Regional Ranking" as part of its "Best Business Schools" issue of Sept. 17, 2007. This ranking is based on a survey of corporate recruiters. MoreA ranking published by The Wall Street Journal Europe listed USC's International MBA among the top 15 MBA programs offered in Europe.EntrepreneurThe school’s entrepreneurship program was ranked as one of the Top 100 programs in the country in 2006 by TechKnowledge Point Corporation. MoreLatin TradeThe Darla Moore School of Business is one of 45 business schools worldwide rated highly for its MBA program by the readers of Latin Trade magazine. The rating is the result of an online survey of the magazine's readers, published in the October 2007 issue. MoreThe Economist The International MBA program at the Darla Moore School is ranked #73 among the world's top MBA programs in The Economist’s 2009 “Which MBA?” rankings. MoreForbesForbes magazine has ranked school 67th in its biennial survey of best business schools. The 2009 ranking is based on a survey of MBA (class of 2004) graduates around the world, comparing pre-MBA salaries, costs of attending (including tuition and foregone salary), and salaries during the five-year period after graduation. Moore School graduates realized a pay-off for their investment after 4.5 years, on average. MoreBusinessWeek BusinessWeek ranked the Darla Moore School of Business 86th out of 101 schools in its 2009 Best Undergraduate Business School Ranking, published on February 26. The school moved up nine places from 2008, when it ranked 95th out of 96 schools. According to BusinessWeek, the single most important factor influencing this year’s results was the economy and devastated job market. This is BusinessWeek’s fourth annual ranking of undergraduate business programs, which is based on nine measures of student satisfaction, post-graduation employment, and academic quality. MoreThe school ranked 3rd among schools for "fastest return" on MBA students' education investment, ahead of Notre Dame and Emory. In the overall ranking of MBA programs, BusinessWeek included the Moore School among its top 70 programs considered.QS TopMBA.comThe Darla Moore School of Business rated in the top 20 schools in QS Recruiter's 2008 Survey of U.S. and Canadian business schools favored by recruiters. More