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‘America’s Best Colleges’ cites BGSU
BOWLING GREEN, O.—Two Bowling Green State University academic programs are among the best of their kind, according to the
2005 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges.”
BGSU’s learning community programs are noted in “Programs to Look For,” a section of the guide that describes programs that
lead to student success. The University’s supply chain management program in the College of Business Administration ranks
19th nationally in a section that compares degree programs in business-related majors.
It is the second consecutive year Bowling Green has been noted for its learning community programs. In the small-group, residential
learning communities, BGSU students with similar interests and goals live and study together. Students work closely with outstanding
faculty members who teach classes and have offices right in the residence halls where the academically based programs are
housed. The University also has themed learning communities.
U.S. News & World Report compiled the list of 26 institutions with outstanding learning communities with the help of education
experts, including staff of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, college presidents, academic officers and
deans of students who nominated stellar programs for consideration.
For more about BGSU’s learning communities, see www.bgsu.edu and click on Residential Learning Communities.
The rankings of supply chain management programs were based on a survey of deans and senior faculty form undergraduate business
programs accredited by the Association to Advance Schools of Business. Survey participants were asked to nominate the best
programs in specialty areas. See www.cba.bgsu.edu/cba to learn more about Bowling Green’s College of Business Administration.
(Posted August 20, 2004 )
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