Published Sep 20, 2007
The Neeley School of Business is nowhere to be seen in the most recent rankings from the Wall Street Journal, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.A technicality - the fact the university didn't graduate 50 MBA students, a requirement for the Wall Street Journal/Harris Interactive Business School Survey - meant the school didn't qualify for the list.
The class size decreased from 55 to 40, said Bill Cron, associate dean of graduate programs at Neeley.
The criteria evens the field for the schools in the survey and are obviously necessary.