Rankings
Mays is recognized among the top public business schools for its undergraduate program, MBA program, and faculty research contributions.
Undergraduate Program
- 12th public (37th overall), BusinessWeek (2009)
- Tied 19th public (tied 31st overall), U.S. News & World Report (2010)
MBA Program
- 1st U.S. public (tied 6th in world), Employment at Three Months, Financial Times (2009)
- Tied 2nd overall, Placement after Three Months, U.S. News & World Report (2010)
- 2nd U.S. public (28th in world), Best Value for Money, Financial Times (2009)
- 7th U.S. public (40th in world), Best Global MBAs for Mexicans, Expansión (2009)
- 8th best-administered program, The Princeton Review (2007)
- 8th best campus facilities, The Princeton Review (2007)
- 9th U.S. public (24th overall), Forbes (2009)
- 10th in student competitiveness, The Princeton Review (2007)
- 11th public regional (23rd regional), Wall Street Journal (2007)
- 11th U.S. public (57th in world), Financial Times (2009)
- Tied 14th public (tied 33rd overall), U.S. News & World Report (2010)
Executive MBA Program
- 1st overall, Return on Investment, The Wall Street Journal (2008)
- 1st U.S. public (5th in world), Work Experience, Financial Times (2007)
- 16th public U.S. program (38th in the U.S., 66th in the world), Financial Times (2007)
- Top 50 worldwide executive MBA program, BusinessWeek (2009)
Texas A&M University
- 4th best U.S. public university (5th overall), The Washington Monthly (2009)
- 6th nationally for PhDs awarded to Hispanics, Black Issues in Higher Education (2003)
- 8th for enrollment of Hispanic women, Hispanic Outlook (2004)
- 11th for conferring bachelor’s degrees to Hispanic women, Hispanic Outlook (2004)
- Tied 22nd public (tied 61st overall), U.S. News & World Report (2010)
- Top 25 university for Latinos, Hispanic magazine (2004)
