Top 10 Undergraduate
Business Schools
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The Finest Business Schools
Here's a look at the top 10 undergraduate business programs from BusinessWeek's 2008 rankings.
Annual program costs include tuition and required fees for in-state students, where applicable; enrollment is for undergraduate business programs.
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Number 10 - McCombs
University of Texas
2007 Rank: 13
Annual Cost: $8,908
Full-Time Enrollment: 3,969
Students Say: Accounting and honors programs get high marks, and recruiting wins raves.
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Number 9 - Sloan
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2007 Rank: 6
Annual Cost: $34,986
Full-Time Enrollment: 246
Students Say: Training in quant skills is second to none, and undergrads get to take classes with MBAs.
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Number 8 - Stern
New York University
2007 Rank: 9
Annual Cost: $36,524
Full-Time Enrollment: 2,335
Students Say: Finance focus and NYC location make Stern a magnet for Wall Street recruiters.
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Number 7 - Marriott
Brigham Young University
2007 Rank: 8
Annual Cost: $3,840
Full-Time Enrollment: 1,616
Students Say: Students hail Marriott's emphasis on producing ethical future business leaders.
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Number 6 - Ross
University of Michigan
2007 Rank: 5
Annual Cost: $12,585
Full-Time Enrollment: 1,069
Students Say: Rigorous curriculum and teamwork emphasis win praise, but students are no fans of strict grading.
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Number 5 - Goizueta
Emory University
2007 Rank: 4
Annual Cost: $34,336
Full-Time Enrollment: 622
Students Say: Students like the accessible professors and hard-working career services-team.
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Number 4 - Cornell University
Cornell University
2007 Rank: 10
Annual Cost: $19,291
Full-Time Enrollment: 708
Students Say: Challenging and practical curriculum leaves grads well-prepared for first jobs.
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Number 3 - Mendoza
University of Notre Dame
2007 Rank: 7
Annual Cost: $35,187
Full-Time Enrollment: 1,626
Students Say: Die-hard alums and an emphasis on ethics separate Mendoza from the pack.
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Number 2 - McIntire
University of Virginia
2007 Rank: 2
Annual Cost: $8,690
Full-Time Enrollment: 652
Students Say: With top-flight faculty and high salaries, UVA came close to taking first place.
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Number 1 - Wharton
University of Pennsylvania
2007 Rank: 1
Annual Cost: $35,916
Full-Time Enrollment: 2,519
Students Say: The No. 1 program three years running has it all: high caliber faculty, students, and alumni.
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