University of San Diego SBA Ranked 25th by Military Times Best for Vets: Business Schools
Military Times today announced its Best for Vets: Business Schools 2015 rankings. The School of Business Administration (SBA) at the University of San Diego is ranked 25th. The ranking focuses on veteran culture and curriculum, cost in the context of military and veteran benefits, overall veteran policies and publicly available quality measures. In 2014, SBA was ranked 26th.
“SBA has long been a premier institution for helping veterans interested in transferring their leadership skills and work ethic from the military to the business world,” said David Pyke, dean of SBA. “We are honored to be recognized by Military Times and take great pride in our commitment to veterans and veteran education.”
For the full rankings go to www.militarytimes.com/bestforvets-bizschools2015. The rankings are published in full in the issues of Army Times, Navy Times, Air Force Times and Marine Corps Times on newsstands the week of March 9, as well as on ArmyTimes.com, NavyTimes.com, AirForceTimes.com, MarineCorpsTimes.com and MilitaryTimes.com. As with all of the Best for Vets rankings, Best for Vets: Business Schools is an editorially independent news project that evaluates the many factors that make an institution a good fit for military veterans.
To learn more about programs for veterans within SBA at the University of San Diego, go to the SBA website.
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Strengthened by the Catholic intellectual tradition, we confront humanity’s challenges by fostering peace, working for justice and leading with love. With more than 8,000 students from 75 countries and 44 states, USD is among the Top 20 Best Private Schools for Making an Impact according to The Princeton Review. USD’s eight academic divisions include the College of Arts and Sciences, the Knauss School of Business, the Shiley-Marcos School of Engineering, the School of Law, the School of Leadership and Education Sciences, the Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science, the Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies, and the Division of Professional and Continuing Education. In 2021, USD was named a “Laudato Si’ University” by the Vatican with a seven-year commitment to address humanity’s urgent challenges by working together to take care of our common home.