The University of Virginia’s McIntire School of Commerce earned a second-place ranking among the nation’s best undergraduate business programs, according to annual rankings released today by business education website Poets&Quants for Undergrads, up from third place a year ago.
Edged out only by the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, McIntire achieved the runner-up spot on the strength of various factors that include faculty availability and accessibility of the alumni network. In addition to garnering a consistently strong ranking overall, the school earned the highest marks of any U.S. business school for academic experience, which calculated alumni survey responses to questions about acquiring a “first job in a desired industry/company” and the availability of “signature learning opportunities and international experiences.”
The Commerce School also ranked in the top 10 of the 93-school list of business programs for admissions standards and employment outcomes, which measured factors such as attaining business-specific internships, securing employment within three months of graduation, and graduates’ average salary and signing bonus amounts.

