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BGSU graduate programs ranked among best in the nation by U.S. News & World Report

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Bowling Green State University graduate programs continue to be ranked among the best in the country by U.S. News & World Report in its 2023-24 Best Graduate School Rankings, with the University’s education and executive MBA programs hailed among the nation’s top schools.

“These rankings reaffirm that we’re delivering a high-quality education, and I applaud our faculty and staff for their hard work and dedication to student success,” said Dr. Joe B. Whitehead

Jr., provost and senior vice president for academic and student affairs. “As a public university committed to creating public good, we work continuous­ly to ensure that a BGSU education is accessible in person and online and prepares our graduates to lead productive and meaningful lives.”

The University’s graduate program in education continues to be highly regarded and is ranked as one of the top five programs in Ohio by U.S. News & World Report. The program ranks in the top 20 in the Midwest among public universiti­es and is No. 115 overall in the nation.

The executive master of business administra­tion program rose in the ranks to No. 122 overall, up from No. 163. This U.S. News and World Report ranking recognizes BGSU as the No. 1 public university program in northern Ohio, and No. 4 among all Ohio public universiti­es. Overall, the University has one of the top 25 business programs in the Midwest.

In addition to the executive

MBA and education successes, BGSU holds the distinctio­n of being ranked No. 6 among Ohio public universiti­es for its graduate programs in chemistry (150th nationally), mathematic­s (173rd nationally) and public affairs (182nd nationally).

Each year, U.S. News & World Report ranks graduate school programs in business, education, engineerin­g, law, medicine and nursing, including specialtie­s in each area. For the 20232024 rankings, there were several methodolog­y changes. For some discipline­s, including education and business, there was more of an emphasis on outcome measures and less emphasis on reputation and selectivit­y this year, which led to some shifts in the rankings. For all full-time programs for which U.S. News collects statistics from schools, the reputation factor, for instance, went from a weight of 40% of a school’s overall ranking to 25%.

For more informatio­n on BGSU graduate programs, visit Bgsu.edu/graduate.

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