Darden, engineering graduate schools earn spots in top 20
By Franny Corneliussen and Sarah Myers | September 27, 2006Two of the University's graduate schools have been named to the top-20 programs in their field. In its first-ever ranking of the nation's top-20 graduate engineering programs, The Princeton Review has named the University's Graduate School of Engineering & Applied Science third in the country, while the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration was ranked 13th nationally on the Wall Street Journal's Guide to the Top Business Schools. The School of Engineering & Applied Science was the only Virginia school to be included in the Princeton Review ranking, falling just behind the University of California at Santa Barbara and Duke University. "It is great; every ranking considers different factors of a school's excellence," Assoc.