Sawyer Business School Rises in Latest U.S. News Rankings

School has jumped nearly 100 spots in four years
Aerial view of Sargent Hall and the Granary Burial Ground, with the Best Colleges logo from US News & World Report in the bottom right

The rise in rankings "reflects the academic excellence and transformative experience we offer our students," said Amy Zeng, dean of the Sawyer Business School.

Suffolk University’s Sawyer Business School has risen 25 places in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings of Best Undergraduate Business Schools.

Over the past four years, the Business School has climbed nearly 100 spots, from 312 to 219, making it one of the fastest-rising business schools in the nation.

“The significant improvement in rankings reflects the extraordinary dedication and effective hard work of the faculty and staff over the past few years,” said Amy Zeng, dean of the Sawyer Business School. “It also reflects the academic excellence and transformative experience we offer our students.”

The Sawyer Business School occupies an unrivaled position at the nexus of Boston’s private, public, and nonprofit sectors. Students enjoy unparalleled access to the city’s financial and innovation clusters, seats of government, nonprofit organizations, and world-class healthcare institutions.

U.S. News & World Report's Best Undergraduate Business Programs rankings are based solely on the judgments of leadership at peer institutions. In the spring and early summer of 2022, U.S. News surveyed deans and senior faculty members at each of the undergraduate business programs accredited by AACSB International, which provides quality assurance, business education intelligence, and learning and development services to more than 950 accredited business schools worldwide.

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