U.S. News & World Report Ranks Lehigh among Nation's Best Part-Time MBA Programs

Top 50 ranking among all AACSB-accredited participating schools places Lehigh in elite company.

U.S. News & World Report has released its annual rankings of Best Graduate Schools in business, education, engineering, law, nursing and medicine, with Lehigh ranking in the top 50 on its 2022 Best Part-Time MBA Programs list.

For the U.S. News rankings, 300 part-time MBA programs accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International were surveyed in fall 2020 and early 2021. The part-time rankings are based on five factors: average peer assessment score; average GMAT score and average GRE quantitative, verbal and analytical writing scores of part-time MBA students entering in fall 2020; average undergraduate GPA of part-time MBA students entering in fall 2020; number of years of work experience of part-time MBA students entering in fall 2020, and percentage of the business school’s fall 2020 total full-time and part-time MBA enrollment that is in the part-time MBA program.

The Lehigh FLEX MBA can be completed at a part-time pace, on campus or synchronously online. The program is unique from many other MBA programs because students who are working professionals can seamlessly attend on campus or online, at any time throughout the program. The FLEX MBA courses are offered through Lehigh’s online ClassroomLIVE platform for online students and for on-campus students that may need to utilize the platform when necessary.

To learn more about the Lehigh University FLEX MBA program and its wide array of concentrations, visit business.lehigh.edu/flex-mba or contact Kevin Ezzell, interim director, recruitment via email at business@lehigh.edu or by phone at 610-758-3418.

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