UCI rises on Forbes MBA list
UC Irvine’s Paul Merage School of Business climbed 23 spots to take
38th place in Forbes’ list of the nation’s best business schools.
The list was published online Thursday. Forbes compiles rankings
of MBA programs every two years, and this was the fourth time the
lists were published. It was the school’s best-ever position in the
Forbes ranking.
The rankings were based on estimates of how much MBA graduates
would earn five years after earning their degrees. The value of
graduates’ degrees were calculated by comparing students’ salaries
before and after attending business school. After costs like tuition
were subtracted, Forbes estimated students with an MBA from UC Irvine
would enjoy a $73,000 return on their investment.
The top school on the list was the Tuck School of Business at
Dartmouth in Hanover, N.H.
Graduates from that school’s MBA program enjoy an estimated
$134,000 return on their educational investment.
In an e-mailed statement, Andy Policano, dean of UC Irvine’s
business school, said members of the university’s business program
want to teach students to become skilled managers working in an
innovation-based economy.
When students look for jobs, employers will care more about
applicants’ skills than the ranking of their business school, said
David Ankenbrandt of the Ankenbrandt Group, a Newport Beach-based
job-placement agency. He said larger and older companies are more
likely to care about where an applicant went to school than an
entrepreneurial firm.
“If you’re a Fortune 100 company, it probably means a big deal. I
deal with entrepreneurs. They ... couldn’t care less,” Ankenbrandt
said.
Business schools can help graduates make contacts, and Ankenbrandt
said real estate developers like to see a USC degree on an
applicants’ resume. For most businesses in Orange County, though,
Ankenbrandt repeated his view that knowledge matters more than where
someone went to classes.
“UC Irvine is a good program. It’s what you learn about it,” he
said.
* ANDREW EDWARDS covers business and the environment. He can be
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