The Best Colleges for Business Methodology

The Best Colleges for Business ranking is based on rigorous analysis of academic, admissions, financial, and student life data from the U.S. Department of Education along with millions of reviews from students and alumni. Learn where our data comes from.

Factors Considered

Factor Description Source Weight
Overall Niche Grade Overall Niche Grade, which incorporates statistics and student surveys regarding all aspects of the student experience, such as academics, value, professors, diversity, local area, campus quality, safety and student life. Multiple Sources 36.8%
Percent Majoring in Business Percent of undergraduate students at each school who major in Business. U.S. Dept. of Education 19.1%
Business Program Demand A ratio of the number of Niche users interested in the Business program compared to the size of the program. Self-reported by Niche users 13.5%
Business Student Surveys Niche survey responses scored on a 1-5 scale regarding the overall experience of students and alumni who major in Business. Self-reported by Niche users 10.5%
Business Research Expenditures per Student Total expenditures dedicated to Business research per full-time undergraduate student majoring in the field. National Science Foundation 7.7%
Percent of U.S. Business Graduates Percent of total annual Business graduates nationally that come from this program. U.S. Dept. of Education 7.7%
Business Research Expenditures Total expenditures dedicated to research in Business. National Science Foundation 4.7%

To be included, the school must confer at least 5 bachelor’s degrees in the field annually or have the major represent at least 20% of all bachelor’s degrees conferred by the school. Statistics obtained from the U.S. Department of Education represent the most recent data available, as self-reported by the colleges.

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