Financial Times ranks Freeman MFIN program among top 10 in US

FT LogoThe Financial Times has again ranked the Master of Finance (MFIN) program at Tulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business as one of the best in the world.

In its 2017 ranking of pre-experience programs, the Freeman MFIN program is ranked ninth in the U.S. and 49th in the world. While this year’s world ranking is six spots lower than last year’s, more universities, both domestic and foreign, participated in this year’s survey.

“The Financial Times’ rankings of business school educational programs are among the most highly respected in the world,” said Ira Solomon, dean of the Freeman School. “We are gratified that the excellence of our MFIN program continues to be recognized and that the Financial Times continues to place the Freeman
MFIN among the best such programs in the world.”

A pre-experience program enrolls students with little or no work experience. The FT calculates its rankings according to information collected through two separate surveys: one completed by the business school (42 percent of survey weight) and a second by its alumni who graduated three years prior (58 percent of survey weight). The greatest weighting in the alumni survey deals with current salary and salary increases since graduation. The school survey covers school diversity, faculty research and international experience of students. To see the full ranking of Masters in Finance programs, visit FT.com.

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