3 Best Business Schools in Southeast US

The Southeastern United States is comprised of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia, according to the nonprofit American Association of Geographers. We have covered the best business schools in Europe, best schools on the West Coast, and in the Northeast. In this blog post, we will describe what the three best business schools in the Southeast have to offer.

  1. Duke University - The Fuqua School of Business Durham, North Carolina

The top-ranked full-time MBA program at Duke will help you become a different kind of leader. One who is not only ready to change the business world, but also ready to change the world as a whole. You'll get better at analyzing options, learn to see things from different points of view, and discover a brand-new way to work based on your ability to bring out the best in others. In the end, you'll leave Fuqua as a leader who inspires organizations to do better while doing what's best.

Duke's unique curriculum lets you make your education fit your needs. It lets you choose from 17 different areas of interest, has fewer core subjects, and lets you start taking electives sooner. You can join more than 60 clubs that were started and are run by students. Duke also combines classroom learning with hands-on experiences that force you to use what you've learned in the real world. Its close-knit community makes it more likely for students to stay in Durham over the weekend. This helps students, alumni, faculty, and their families build strong relationships with each other. The Career Management Center at Duke has career coaches who can help you figure out what you want to do with your future. It also lets more than 200 companies hire students.

Full-time students pay $70,000 per year, executives pay $152,000 for the whole degree, and specialty master's students pay $73,290 for the whole program. 87 percent of people who graduated from full-time programs had jobs when they left.

2. University of Virginia - Darden Graduate School of Business Administration Charlottesville, VA

The case method is how students at the University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of Business Administration learn. First-year students work on cases in groups of about six called "Learning Teams." The Darden Graduate School of Business Administration also offers executive MBA and Ph.D. degrees, as well as global MBA for executives and executive education programs.

About 340 people are in the MBA class, and about a third of them are women. Not quite 10% of Darden's students have served in the military, and the school offers a number of electives in military leadership. There are more than 40 student clubs, some of which focus on careers and some on having fun. Through Global Business Experiences, students can study abroad for one or two weeks and learn about business issues in places like Barcelona and Bahia, Brazil. Graduate students can live in housing owned by the university or find housing on their own in Charlottesville, Virginia and elsewhere.

Full-time tuition is $66,322 per year (in-state); full-time tuition is $68,640 per year (out-of-state); executive tuition is $136,030 per year (in-state); executive tuition is $136,060 per year (out-of-state); specialty master's tuition is $61,090 per year (in-state); and specialty master's tuition is $61,090 per year (out-of-state) (out-of-state). At the end of the full-time program, 91 percent of graduates have jobs.

3. Emory University - Goizueta Business School Atlanta, GA

Goizueta is the only top-25 MBA program in the country that offers a small learning environment in a global city with a lot going on. Students have always been involved in a wide range of activities that go beyond academics. Students take advantage of personalized professional services that are tailored to their needs to build a lifetime of career confidence. They become part of a family and culture that is unique to Goizueta.

Goizueta is small, but is strong. The school has a student-to-teacher ratio of 5:1, which is one of the smallest in the top full-time MBA programs. It also offers a world-class business education. Goizueta is a small, close-knit school where everyone knows your name, the teachers focus on your needs, and learning is driven by discovery.

When you add in the arts, culture, sports, and entertainment that Atlanta has to offer, as well as the fact that you can work with global companies like The Home Depot, UPS, Coca-Cola, and Delta, you get an MBA experience that is unlike any other.

It costs $68,440 per year to go full-time, $1,615 per credit to go part-time, $43,492 per year to be an executive, and $64,300 per year to get a specialty master's. At the end of the full-time program, 88.20% of graduates are working.

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