bloombergbusinessweekFor the first time, Bloomberg Businessweek has ranked Fordham’s Graduate School of Business Administration (GBA) among the best business schools in the country. Of approximately 2,000 business schools nationwide, the magazine whittles the list down to the top 63 institutions. Fordham was listed No. 58.

David A. Gautschi, Ph.D., dean of GBA, said graduate schools closely watch the Businessweek rankings because they are one of the original ranking sources for higher education business programs. MBA applicants often rely on the Businessweek ranking when choosing a graduate school.

Gautschi called the ranking a “breakthrough” and credited improved selectivity and a jump in GMAT scores from 587 in 2010 to 647 in 2012 with the GBA showing.

“This will assist in both faculty and [administrative]hiring and the school will also be taken more seriously by our peer institutions,” he said.

GBA set out to improve rankings as an imperative for the school, and established a task force chaired by Iftekhar Hasan, Ph.D., the E. Gerald Corrigan Chair in International Business and Finance.

“We want to use this as our beachhead and keep moving up,” Gautschi said.

— Tom Stoelker

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Tom Stoelker is senior staff writer and visual media coordinator for Fordham News. After fifteen years as a freelance designer, Tom shifted his focus to writing and photography. He graduated from Lehman College, CUNY where he majored in English literature and photography and he received his master's in journalism from Columbia University. His work has appeared in The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Wall Street Journal, and The Architect's Newspaper, where he was associate editor.