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Rollins’ Crummer Graduate School of Business Ranked Among Top 100 MBA Programs

October 17, 2024

By Jessica Firpi ’11

Crummer students in the Social Impact Hub
Photo by Scott Cook.

The Crummer Graduate School of Business has been ranked as one of the top 100 MBA programs worldwide on LinkedIn’s list of Top 100 Best Business Schools to Grow Your Career.

Rollins’ Crummer Graduate School of Business has earned a spot on the global LinkedIn Top 100 Best Business Schools to Grow Your Career for 2024.

The ranking’s methodology is built on exclusive LinkedIn data evaluating full-time programs based on five key pillars: job placement (hiring rate and labor market demand), career advancement to senior-level positions, network growth and strength, leadership potential, and gender diversity.

Studying business through a liberal arts lens uniquely prepares Rollins students to become global thought leaders in everything from finance and marketing to operations and sustainable enterprise. Rollins’ 3/2 Accelerated Management Program (AMP), for example, allows students to earn their bachelor’s degree and MBA in just five years.

“The 3/2 program at Crummer, along with our Flex MBA and EMBA programs, blends a liberal arts foundation with advanced business education, giving students a fast track to leadership,” says Anil Menon, the newly appointed dean of Crummer. “LinkedIn’s global ranking confirms what we’ve always known—our mission to develop leaders with real-world career success is paying off, as Crummer alumni are thriving across industries.”

Angelina Khourisader ’23 ’24MBA
Angelina Khourisader ’23 ’24MBA benefited from transformative experiences outside the classroom, including an internship with Siemens Gamesa in the supply chain finance department. Photo by Scott Cook.

Throughout the 3/2 program, students make connections to local business leaders and expert faculty who are authorities in their fields while tapping into Crummer’s extensive alumni network and forging relationships with their peers in a cohort-style environment that mimics the workplace. Students apply what they’re learning to real business challenges through internships, study abroad, and leadership development programs, ensuring that they stand out among giants in a highly competitive global market.

Just ask Angelina Khourisader ’23 ’24MBA, now a management consulting analyst with World Wide Technology in Washington, D.C.

“The 3/2 program allowed me to earn both my bachelor’s in computer science and an MBA, gaining technical skills, business acumen, and professional experience that only Rollins could have offered,” says Khourisader. “Alongside a well-rounded academic experience, I benefited from hands-on learning experiences outside of the classroom—for instance, studying abroad three times, participating in leadership opportunities and networking events, and interning with Siemens Gamesa—which helped me feel confident as I entered the workforce. The combination of these skills and the wealth of support I received at Rollins has allowed me to be successful in my current role.”


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