Belmont’s College of Business Administration recently announced that many of its graduating seniors scored at or above the top 10 percent level on the Major Field Test in Business, an exam produced by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) of Princeton, N.J. The ETS exam has been administered to almost 85,000 students at 564 undergraduate business programs across the U.S.
“Many of our students are now demonstrating that they can score very well when compared to their peers at other U.S. business schools” said Susan Taylor, associate dean of the College of Business Administration. “Their performance is a direct reflection of our focus on delivering a high-quality program and the individual attention our students receive from our highly-qualified faculty.”
Undergraduate students from the Fall 2008 cohort who scored in the Top 10 percent or higher nationally include: Matthew Durdel (Suttons Bay, MI), Matthew Hilton (Mooresville, NC), Nathaniel Hudson (Nashville, TN), Alan Kruer (Floyds Knobs, IN), Ryan O’Hern (Kansas City, MO), Kelsey Rictor (Zionsville, IN), Jennifer Russell (Portland, TN), Patrick Schuyler (Baltimore, MD), Brock Short (Nashville, TN), Blake Tidwell (Kingston Springs, TN), Brian Watts (Franklin, TN) and Laura Wright (McEwen, TN).