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  • Baylor MBA program ranks No. 6 in the nation for most employed graduates

    October 16, 2025 // Posted In Academics, Honors

    Sunset over Baylor's Foster Campus for Business and Innovation

    One of the goals of a college degree, especially a graduate degree, is to help land a job. Few MBA programs are better at that than Baylor’s.

    Baylor’s full-time MBA program ranks No. 6 in the nation for helping graduates find employment after graduation, according to U.S. News‘ most recent data. Last year’s class saw 92% of graduates employed within three months of graduation — one of just nine programs nationally to top 90%, and the only one in Texas.

    The full-time program is one of three Baylor MBA offerings from the Hankamer School of Business. Students can also earn their degree online, or via an executive MBA program in Dallas. All three produce outstanding graduates ready for new jobs and/or advancement in their field.

    The list of Baylor MBA graduates is an impressive one: TIAA CEO Thasunda Brown Duckett (’01), Walmart CFO John Rainey (’95), Texas Rangers co-owner Bob Simpson (’71), Kennesaw State University President Kathy Schwaig (’86), Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Famer Valari Dobson Staab (’84), and Baylor Board of Regents Chair Bill Mearse (’79), just to name a few.

    Sic ’em, Baylor MBA grads!

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