ATLANTA — Georgia State University announced that many of their graduate programs ranked highly in a recent U.S. News & World Report.
The U.S. News & World Report list of "Best Graduate Schools" is decided annually based on a slew of quantitative and qualitative data, according to an article published by Georgia State University.
Not only did some of GSU colleges make the list, but the programs within those schools received high recognition as well. These programs were ranked within their individual categories.
These schools were notably ranked in the top 100.
The Andrew Young School of Policy Studies ranked 21 in the magazines overall ranking of public affairs schools.
Program Rank
- Public Financing and Budgeting 8
- Public Management and Leadership 19
- Public Policy Analysis 22
- Urban Policy 8
- Program in Local Government Management 7
Byrdine F. Lewis College of Nursing and Health Professions ranked 99 for overall Best Nursing Schools in the country.
College of Education and Human Development ranked number 45 in Best Education Schools.
Program Rank
- Counseling program 11
- Student Counseling and Personnel Services 11
- elementary teacher education program was 21
- secondary teacher education was 22
- curriculum program 23
College of Law ranked 67 in Best Law Schools. These programs within the school also received some notable attention.
Program Rank
- Health Care Law ranked 2
- Clinical training ranked 26
- Dispute Resolution ranked 44
- International Law 78
- Tax Law 43
- Trial advocacy 21
- Legal Writing 75
The Robinson College of Business came in at 48 for part -time MBA programs.
Program Rank
Information Systems 13
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These GSU health care programs also received notable recognition as well.
Program Rank
Emory Universities Business School came in at 21 on the renown list.
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