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Top 50 MBA Programs of 2014 Super Ranking Unveiled by Business Education Website TopManagementDegrees.com

RALEIGH, N.C., Feb. 11, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Business education and career website TopManagementDegrees.com has published a meta-ranking of the top 50 business schools offering MBAs in the United States. The TopManagementDegrees.com MBA Super Ranking found here – http://www.topmanagementdegrees.com/top-mba-programs – combines the results of the seven most influential rankings of U.S. business schools from around the world to provide the most comprehensive, well-rounded business school ranking available. This year, Harvard Business School tops the list, followed by Stanford Graduate School of Business and the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business respectively.

"A meta-ranking like the MBA Super Ranking provides a more accurate and reliable picture of a school's reputation because it is less determined by the subjective judgements and idiosyncrasies that attend any single business school ranking," says Jerry Raller, Managing Editor for TopManagementDegrees.com. "With all of the major business school rankings using a different methodology for evaluating and ranking schools, a meta-ranking like this one takes into account many more factors than any single ranking on its own."

Other business schools in the top 50 include (in alphabetical order):
Babson College – Wellesley, Massachusetts
Boston University School of Management – Boston, Massachusetts
Broad College of Business (Michigan State University) – East Lansing, Michigan
Carlson School of Management (University of Minnesota) – Minneapolis, Minnesota
College of Business at Illinois (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) – Champaign, Illinois
Columbia Business School (Columbia University) – New York City, New York
Cox School of Business (Southern Methodist University) – Dallas, Texas
Darden School of Business (University of Virginia) – Charlottesville, Virginia
Fisher College of Business (Ohio State University) – Columbus, Ohio
Fuqua School of Business (Duke University) – Durham, North Carolina
George Washington University School of Business – Washington, D.C.
Goizueta Business School (Emory University) – Atlanta, Georgia
Haas School of Business (University of California, Berkeley) – Berkeley, California
Jones Graduate School of Business (Rice University) – Houston, Texas
Kelley School of Business (Indiana University) – Bloomington/Indianapolis, Indiana
Kellogg School of Management (Northwestern University) – Evanston, Illinois
Kenan-Flagler Business School (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) – Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Krannert School of Management (Purdue University) – West Lafayette, Indiana
Mays Business School (Texas A&M University) – College Station, Texas
McCombs School of Business (University of Texas at Austin) – Austin, Texas
McDonough School of Business (Georgetown University) – Washington, D.C.
MIT Sloan School of Management (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) – Cambridge, Massachusetts
NYU Stern School of Business – New York City, New York
Olin Business School (Washington University in St. Louis) – St. Louis, Missouri
Paul Merage School of Business (University of California, Irvine) – Irvine, California
Robert H. Smith School of Business (University of Maryland) – College Park, Maryland
Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management (Cornell University) – Ithaca, New York
Scheller College of Business (Georgia Institute of Technology) – Atlanta, Georgia
Simon Business School (University of Rochester) – Rochester, New York
Smeal College of Business (Pennsylvania State University) – University Park, Pennsylvania
Stephen M. Ross School of Business (University of Michigan) – Ann Arbor, Michigan
Tepper School of Business (Carnegie Mellon University) – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Thunderbird School of Global Management – Glendale, Arizona
Tippie College of Business (University of Iowa) – Iowa City, Iowa
Tuck School of Business (Dartmouth College) – Hanover, New Hampshire
UC Davis Graduate School of Management – Davis, California
UCLA Anderson School of Management – Los Angeles, California
University of Washington Foster School of Business – Seattle, Washington
USC Marshall School of Business – Los Angeles, California
Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management (Vanderbilt University) – Nashville, Tennessee
Weatherhead School of Management (Case Western Reserve University) – Cleveland, Ohio
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania (University of Pennsylvania) – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Wisconsin School of Business (University of Wisconsin-Madison) – Madison, Wisconsin
W.P. Carey School of Business (Arizona State University) – Tempe, Arizona
Yale School of Management (Yale University) – New Haven, Connecticut

TopManagementDegrees.com is an online publication providing resources for aspiring managers looking to advance their business education and careers. In addition to rankings and reviews of business and management degree programs, TopManagementDegrees.com publishes information about business scholarships and internships, job and career opportunities, and management trends and strategies.

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