Trulaske moves up 12 spots in Businessweek's undergraduate business school rankings

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The Trulaske College of Business jumped 12 spots to No. 76 in Bloomberg Businessweek’s annual ranking of the top undergraduate business schools. Among public institutions, Trulaske is ranked No. 34.

Among employers surveyed, Trulaske was ranked No. 34 on how well the school prepares students to enter the workforce. Every undergraduate Trulaske student is prepared for and then completes an internship prior to graduation. This level of professional preparation has influenced the 92% of Trulaske undergraduates placed at graduation. Additionally, students access a range of specific offerings as they prepare for their careers such as the Mizzou Investment Fund, the Entrepreneurship Alliance the Cornell Leadership Program, and the Vasey Academy, among others.

As part of the survey, Bloomberg Businessweek surveyed 1,079 recruiters at 582 firms, received 27,327 survey responses from graduates from the class of 2016, salary figures from survey respondents who had accepted a full-time job by the time they took the survey between December 2015 and February 2016, and percentage of students with internships that involved a minimum of 120 hours of work within a six-month period.