UMSL named top choice in Missouri for online business programs

by | May 30, 2019

College Consensus recognized UMSL's BSBA program for its affordability, convenience and reputation.
College Consensus 2019 ranking

College Consensus ranked UMSL No. 23 nationally and No. 1 in Missouri on its list of the “50 Best Online Undergraduate Business Programs.” (Badge courtesy of College Consensus)

The University of Missouri–St. Louis’ College of Business Administration continues to place among the nation’s best programs according to a new College Consensus ranking.

UMSL ranked No. 23 nationally and received the top spot in Missouri on the 2019 list of the “50 Best Online Undergraduate Business Programs.”

“This listing, combined with our ongoing recognitions from U.S. News & World Report, CEO Magazine and other organizations, reinforces our standing as a premier institution,” Dean Charlie Hoffman said. “Students receive a world-class education at UMSL, whether they are learning inside a classroom or from the comfort of their homes.”

College Consensus, a new college review aggregator, evaluated programs on their affordability, convenience and reputations. UMSL achieved a perfect score for convenience.

The university offers its BSBA program online or in a blended format with specializations in finance, information systems and technologyinternational business, management, marketing and supply chain and analytics.

“The business school’s Bachelor of Science in Business Administration is the perfect degree for students looking to work as internal auditors, marketers, inventory managers, data processors, budget systems analysts and logistics managers,” the College Consensus staff wrote. “(Its) commitment to online education makes it easier for working professionals to consider a degree in business leadership.”

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