OT because sadly RBS didn't get ranked in the top 60 or so programs listed. Perhaps it ended up somewhere just outside of that. Anyway, after hearing about improvements at RBS in recent years, thought it would start to reflect by firmly settling into the top 50 of most rankings. In particular, any "best value" rankings where public schools can hopefully do better due to lower cost of attendance.
https://www.forbes.com/business-schools/list/#tab:rank_header:position
USN&WR had the RBS full-time MBA program at #58 in its ranking earlier this year, with part-time at #40. The supply chain specialization ranked #12 which was nice to see. Since the PT program is much larger than the FT program at RBS, maybe it's a better reflection of the majority of the school and where the resources are more likely diverted.
https://www.forbes.com/business-schools/list/#tab:rank_header:position
USN&WR had the RBS full-time MBA program at #58 in its ranking earlier this year, with part-time at #40. The supply chain specialization ranked #12 which was nice to see. Since the PT program is much larger than the FT program at RBS, maybe it's a better reflection of the majority of the school and where the resources are more likely diverted.