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Hispanic Network Magazine Names UTEP MBA Program Among ‘Best of the Best’

Last Updated on July 23, 2018 at 12:00 AM

Originally published July 23, 2018

By UC Staff

UTEP Communications

Hispanic Network Magazine has included The University of Texas at El Paso's College of Business Administration (COBA) among its Summer 2018 Best of the Best Top MBA Programs. UTEP is one of 28 programs listed across the country, including those at Columbia, Cornell, Harvard and Stanford universities.

UTEP College of Business Administration MBA Best of the Best
Hispanic Network Magazine has included The University of Texas at El Paso's College of Business Administration (COBA) among its Summer 2018 Best of the Best Top MBA Programs. UTEP is one of 28 programs listed across the country, including those at Columbia, Cornell, Harvard and Stanford universities.

“Thank you to all of our MBA alumni and current MBA students for enabling our faculty and staff to be consistently ranked nationally for our commitment to access and excellence,” said Robert Nachtmann, DBA, dean of the College of Business Administration. “Together, we prove what others know but do not apply — success in all endeavors results from opportunity embraced with perseverance and commitment to the mission.”

COBA has received the magazine’s Best of the Best MBA program distinction every year since 2012. COBA also has been recognized by Professional Women’s Magazine and Black EOE Journal, which are published by DiversityComm along with Hispanic Network Magazine.

The results are published mid-August in the summer issue of Hispanic Network Magazine, which is in its 26th year.

Hundreds of Fortune 1000 companies were polled for the list, which was compiled from market research, independent research, diversity conference participation and survey responses. The goal of the annual evaluation is to bring the latest information and guidance to Hispanic Network Magazine readers and to encourage active outreach and diversity policies among corporations and government agencies.