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BYU holds on to high marks in latest U.S. News rankings

Overall ranking matches highest to date

With another school year underway, U.S. News & World Report has released their latest rankings from their annual Best Colleges guidebook.

The latest rankings slot BYU at No. 62 among roughly 300 “national universities”—matching BYU’s highest ranking in this category to date. BYU is also ranked No. 6 for graduates with the least debt and No. 14 among best value schools.

Meanwhile, the undergraduate programs of the Marriott School of Management continue to get high marks, including a No. 34 overall ranking. The Marriott School’s accounting program is ranked No. 3, its international business program ranks No. 12 and the entrepreneurship program comes in at No. 16.

A list of all the 2015 undergraduate rankings are below. Rankings for BYU’s graduate programs remain unchanged as U.S. News releases graduate school rankings each spring.

Overall rankings

  • #62 National University
  • #6 Least Debt
  • #14 Best Value School

Business rankings (undergraduate)

  • #34 Undergraduate Business Programs
  • #2 Accounting Specialty
  • #12 International Business Specialty
  • #16 Entrepreneurship Specialty

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