News Summary
The University of South Carolina (USC) has achieved the top ranking for its International MBA program for the 11th consecutive year, according to U.S. News & World Report. The Darla Moore School of Business has been a leader in business education, with a focus on immersive experiences. USC has also improved its graduate programs across various disciplines, including engineering, education, and nursing. The university’s dedication to academic excellence continues to shine through in its broad range of nationally ranked programs.
South Carolina – The University of South Carolina (USC) has once again secured the top spot in the nation for its International MBA program, marking the 11th consecutive year it has achieved this distinction. The announcement was made on April 8, 2025, by U.S. News & World Report, reaffirming the university’s longstanding reputation for excellence in business education.
The Darla Moore School of Business, responsible for the International MBA program, boasts an impressive record, having consistently ranked among the top three programs in the nation for the past 36 years. Dean Rohit Verma emphasized that the program’s unique approach includes in-country immersion experiences and a global curriculum designed to equip students with the skills needed for successful careers in international business.
In addition to its prowess in international business, USC has more nationally ranked graduate programs than all other colleges and universities in South Carolina combined. This broad-based excellence is reflected in various disciplines across the university.
Graduate Program Rankings
The USC graduate program landscape is vibrant, with significant improvements noted in several areas. The Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing witnessed its overall engineering graduate program ranking soar by 12 spots to No. 81 nationally. Notably, the civil engineering program jumped 14 positions to No. 73, while the nuclear engineering program achieved an impressive ranking of No. 21.
In the field of education, the College of Education advanced to No. 27 among the best graduate education schools, showing a remarkable 60-spot improvement over the last three years. The commitment to educational excellence is further underscored by the poignant rise of the Joseph F. Rice School of Law, which moved up to No. 63 overall and No. 33 among public law schools. Its trial advocacy program remains strong, ranking No. 12 nationally.
The College of Nursing has also made considerable strides, with its doctor of nursing practice program climbing to No. 36, while its master’s program is nationally recognized at No. 23. Earlier in January, USC’s online master’s program in nursing was ranked No. 1 for the fifth consecutive year, underscoring the college’s dedication to accessible and quality nursing education.
Additional Business Program Rankings
Commitment to Academic Excellence
Donna Arnett, the executive vice president for academic affairs and provost at USC, highlighted the university’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence across all campuses. This commitment is reflected in the recent rankings, which indicate that USC is maintaining and enhancing its standing as a premier educational institution in the country.
Conclusion
The University of South Carolina’s continued success in national rankings illustrates a firm commitment to quality education across a variety of disciplines. With its focus on innovative programs and student experiences, USC positions itself as a leader in preparing graduates for the challenges of a rapidly evolving global workforce. This sustained excellence is indicative of the university’s dedication to fostering an environment where both students and faculty thrive.
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- Wikipedia: University of South Carolina
- Greenville Online: South Carolina CFP Bracket Rankings
