Coles College of Business - Rankings and Recognition

Rankings and Recognition

  • In 2011, Bloomberg BusinessWeek ranked the Coles College part-time MBA program No. 29 in the U.S. and No. 4 in the South. The Executive MBA program was one of 27 programs in the U.S. that made it on the second tier in the Bloomberg BusinessWeek 2011 rankings.
  • Kennesaw State has been designated by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security as a national center of academic excellence in information assurance education for the years 2012-2017.
  • Coles Executive MBA is ranked among the best in the U.S. by CEO Magazine in its 2009 Global MBA Rankings. - Article
  • Coles is one of six schools named "Best for Family Business" by Fortune Small Business - Article
  • Coles College is the 2nd largest b-school in the state of Georgia and KSU is the 3rd largest university in the state with nearly 24,000 students
  • The Coles College’s Executive M.B.A. has also been recognized by BusinessWeek magazine, which ranked it no. 3 in teaming and no. 10 in e-business.
  • In 2009, a new M.B.A.-M.P.A. dual degree has been created and is the only one of its kind in Georgia.
  • Coles College of Business has a nationally recognized sales program and hosts the annual National Collegiate Sales Competition, the largest collegiate sales competition in the U.S. - Article

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