2021 Best International Business Colleges for Non-Traditional Students in the New England Region
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Finding the Best International Business Schools for Non-Traditional Students
This year's Best International Business Colleges for Non-Traditional Students in the New England Region ranking analyzed 4 colleges that offered a bachelor's degree in international business. The schools that top this list are recognized because they have great international business programs and a strong support system for non-traditional students.
When determining these rankings, we looked at things such as overall quality of the international business program at the school, affordability, and presence of non-traditional students. Check out our ranking methodology for more information.
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2021 Best International Business Schools for Non-Traditional Students in the New England Region
The following schools top our list of the Best International Business Colleges for Non-Traditional Students.
Best International Business Schools for Non-Traditional Students
Northeastern University has taken the #1 spot in this year's international business ranking for non-traditional students. Northeastern is a fairly large private not-for-profit school located in the large city of Boston. In addition to being on our best for non-traditional students list, Northeastern has also earned the #2 rank in our Best Colleges for International Business in the New England Region ranking.
About 0.5% of Northeastern students default on their loans in three years, which is lower than average. There are approximately 7,987 students at Northeastern that take at least one class online. 1,267 of Northeastern students are attending part time.
Our rankings recognize Southern New Hampshire University as the #2 school in this year's rankings. SNHU is a very large private not-for-profit school located in the medium-sized suburb of Manchester. As a testament to the quality of education offered at SNHU, the school also landed the #7 rank in our Best Colleges for International Business in the New England Region ranking.
The school has a low student loan default rate of 2.0%. 138,672 students at SNHU are exclusively online. About 102,147 of the students at SNHU are attending part time.
Massachusetts Maritime Academy comes in at #3 in this year's ranking. Maritime is a small public school located in the medium-sized suburb of Buzzards Bay. Maritime not only placed well in our non-traditional rankings. It is also #5 on our Best Colleges for International Business in the New England Region list.
About 1.0% of Maritime students default on their loans in three years, which is lower than average. There are approximately 99 students at Maritime that take at least one class online. 35 of Maritime students are attending part time.
Johnson & Wales University - Providence earned the #4 spot in our 2021 rankings. Located in the city of Providence, JWU Providence is a private not-for-profit college with a small student population. JWU Providence also made our Best Colleges for International Business in the New England Region list, coming in at #6.
About 1.5% of JWU Providence students default on their loans in three years, which is lower than average. Approximately 1,004 students take at least one class online at JWU Providence. 406 of JWU Providence students are attending part time.
The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).