U.S. News Ranks UC Davis Part-Time MBA in Top 20 among Public Programs

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US News Ranking - Top 20 Public Part-Time MBA

(Davis, CA) — The UC Davis Part-Time MBA moved up seven spots into the top 30 programs overall, and 20th among those at public institutions, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2024 Best Business Schools rankings.

The news outlet released updated graduate school rankings on Tuesday, April 9.

The Part-Time MBA, offered in Sacramento and San Ramon in the San Francisco Bay Area, moved up to No. 28 overall in the U.S. 

This is also the sixth year in row that the UC Davis Part-Time MBA ranks among the top 20 programs at public institutions.

In addition, the Part-Time MBA is among the top five in California and among top three at public universities in the state.

The U.S. News rankings consider student enrollment figures, GMAT/GRE scores, and assessment scores from peer deans and MBA program directors.

Part-Time MBA Success

The Graduate School of Management's close-knit community inspires others to achieve, helps others to succeed, builds trust and challenges students to develop as collaborative leaders. The flexibility of the Part-Time MBA allows students to balance work and school while earning their degree. 

A survey of recent UC Davis Part-Time MBA alumni reflects their professional growth and career success: 4/5 took on a new role and 3/5 of those were promoted. 

In addition to the Part-Time MBA in Sacramento and San Ramon, the School offers these graduate management programs:

  • Full-Time MBA
  • Online MBA
  • Master of Professional Accountancy
  • Master of Science in Business Analytics
  • Master of Management (Online)
  • Master of Management (On campus)

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UC Davis and Rankings

A world-class university, UC Davis is highly ranked for how it transforms students’ lives, the impact of its research, the excellence of its academic programs, its sustainability and more. The university performs self-evaluations and also appreciates the value of third-party assessments. However, ranking methods vary, change over time and can be subjective. UC Davis focuses on those rankings that most closely align with its mission and values—including serving the public good, inclusiveness and equity, and social mobility—and in national rankings looks most closely at its standing among public universities. UC Davis encourages prospective students to weigh rankings among other factors in their college decision, including consulting with UC Davis admissions advisors, current students, and, if possible, visit the campus.

Media contact:

Tim Akin, UC Davis Graduate School of Management, (916) 402-9270