Business and Ethics / Society / Justice and LawSeattle U Business and Law Programs Earn High Rankings in Latest U.S. News Best Graduate Schools RankingsWritten by Dean ForbesMarch 12, 2019No Image Credit ProvidedNo Caption ProvidedSix Seattle University business and law graduate programs are ranked in the Top 30 nationally, according to the 2020 U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Graduate Schools” rankings released today.Six Seattle University business and law graduate programs are ranked in the Top 30 nationally, according to the 2020 U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Graduate Schools” rankings released today. Three graduate programs in the Albers School of Business and Economics included in the rankings are: The Executive MBA program, ranked #17 in the nation, is the top-ranked EMBA program in the Northwest and the fourth highest on the West Coast. The accounting program is ranked #24 in the nation and #2 in the Northwest. The finance program is ranked #28 in the nation and #2 in the Northwest. The three highly ranked School of Law programs are: Legal writing is ranked #2 in the U.S., up from #4 in 2019, and has been a consistently Top 5-ranked legal specialty. The clinical training program ranked #15 nationally, up from #19 in 2019, and is top among Northwest law schools. The part-time law school program is ranked #21 nationally, up from #27 in 2019, and is #2 in the Northwest and on the West Coast. Additional select rankings: The College of Nursing’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program is #76 in the nation, up 22 positions from 2019’s ranking. The Albers Professional MBA program is ranked #57 in the nation, making it the #3 program in the Northwest. “It’s gratifying when independent rankings affirm the academic and teaching quality of our graduate education programs,” says Provost Shane P. Martin, PhD. “It’s also a testament to the high-quality Jesuit education Seattle University provides its students.”