Calloway School moves up four places in national rankings

Wake Forest University’s Calloway School of Business and Accountancy is ranked 28th among the best undergraduate business programs in the country by U.S. News & World Report magazine.

The Calloway School improved four places from its previous ranking in “America’s Best Colleges,” an annual guide published by U.S. News. Five other schools tied for the 28th position.

Wake Forest was considered among a total of 338 undergraduate business programs accredited by the International Association for Management Education. Deans and senior faculty of peer institutions rated the academic quality of each school.

“These new results are especially gratifying,” said Jack Wilkerson, dean of the Calloway School. “The improvement in our standing-from 39th in 1996 to 32nd last year and now to 28th-means schools from across the country are taking note of Wake Forest’s program.”

The Calloway School, which has an enrollment of nearly 400, offers undergraduate degrees in business, mathematical business, analytical finance and informational systems. A master’s degree in accounting is offered as a stand-alone degree or in combination with an undergraduate degree.

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