US News rankings: USC tops in international business, first-year experience
September 24, 2024The University of South Carolina is home to the nation’s top first-year student experience among public institutions, and its living-learning communities are ranked 10th best in the country, according to U.S. News and World Report’s annual undergraduate rankings released Tuesday (Sept. 24).
The international business program at the Darla Moore School of Business retained its No. 1 ranking for the 26th consecutive year, while the school’s overall undergraduate business ranking improved seven spots to No. 40 in the country. The operations and supply chain program also improved to the 13th best in the nation, according to the U.S. News rankings.
“A 26th consecutive No. 1 ranking for the Darla Moore School of Business international business degree is a direct reflection of our outstanding faculty, comprehensive curriculum and diligent, successful students,” said Rohit Verma, dean of the Moore School. “So, too, is the continued rise of our operations and supply chain program. The strength of each program is the result of years of hard work and dedication to top-quality education, research and industry impact.”
This marks the sixth straight year that USC has ranked No. 1 among public institutions for first-year student experience, while its living-learning communities moved up three spots into the Top 10 nationally and No. 4 among public institutions.
The university is home to 13 living-learning communities, which are led by USC faculty and staff members and bring together students with shared interests – academic or personal – that often cut across traditional majors and degree programs. The communities are credited for helping students meet new people and connect with faculty and the community.
This fall, USC opened its newest living-learning community, bringing together first-generation college students in Maxcy residence hall. This community is designed to provide a support system for students as they transition into life at USC.
“The University of South Carolina is a destination of choice because of our students’ experience both inside and outside the classroom,” said Donna Arnett, executive vice president for academic affairs and provost. “These rankings reflect our commitment to academic excellence and to the experiential learning that equips our students for life after graduation.”
Other ranking highlights:
- The Columbia campus is ranked No. 61 among public universities and No. 121 overall.
- The College of Nursing’s BSN program is ranked No. 39.
- The university improved 42 spots in the Best Value Schools category, and also is included in the Best Colleges for Veterans and Top Performers on Social Mobility categories.
- System institutions were also recognized in the rankings. USC Upstate ranks No. 2 among public regional colleges in the South and USC Beaufort ranks No. 10 in the same category.