![]() COE Ranks 21st in U.S. News' 2007 Edition of 'America's Best Graduate Schools' Three other UGA graduate education programs are ranked among the top 20 in the nation: With an overall score of 68 out of 100, the College received a peer assessment score of 3.8 out of 5.0 and a superintendent assessment score of 4.1 out of 5.0. UGA's School of Law moved up two places to 34th and the Terry College of Business at 46th stayed in the top 50 "It is always pleasing when the academic programs at the University of Georgia are recognized for their excellence," said UGA President Michael F. Adams. "Graduate education is an increasingly critical part of UGA's mission and the economy of the state of Georgia. Graduate students play an important role in the UGA research program which generates hundreds of millions of dollars for Georgia , and holders of graduate and professional degrees are well positioned to succeed in the knowledge economy." The School of Law moved up two places in the rankings to number 34. School of Law Dean Rebecca H. White said that while she takes all rankings with a grain of salt, she was pleased with the move. "We don't need U.S. News and World Report to tell us that the University of Georgia has one of the country's best law schools. However, it is nice to be publicly recognized by an independent source as such." The Terry College of Business maintained its top 50 position in the U.S. News ranking of graduate business programs. Ranked 46th, Terry's average starting salary and bonus for 2005 MBA graduates improved by more than $7,000 -- to $75,349 -- over the previous year. “We're always pleased to be counted among the nation's most highly regarded MBA programs,” said Dean P. George Benson of the Terry College . “Because we're a very selective program, we've recently been able to put in place an extensive personalized leadership development program that includes one-on-one professional coaches for all our students. Larger MBA programs can't even attempt such offerings. The Terry MBA now delivers both the business expertise that's expected, and the leadership skills and behaviors that companies are telling us they want. We're confident that our emphasis on leadership will make our graduates even more competitive in the job market.” UGA also ranked 40th among Ph.D. programs in the sciences. In the biological sciences specialties, ecology/evolutionary biology and microbiology tied for eighth. The rankings will be available online at www.usnews.com beginning at 12:01 a.m. Friday, March 31. The full rankings will be available in book form Monday, April 3, with excerpts in the April 10 issue of the magazine. (Also available on the U.S. News Web site is the rankings methodology.)
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