The University of Utah David Eccles School of Business MBA program jumped an amazing 14 spots in this year’s Poets&Quants rankings, moving to No. 68 on the Top 100 list.

The ranking combines the five most influential lists from U.S. News, The Financial Times, Bloomberg Businessweek, Forbes and The Economist and, based on how sound the methodology of each ranking is, compiles its own rankings. By combining all five rankings, Poets&Quants “diminishes the anomalies that often crop up in a given year and also gives each list its importance on a school’s reputational value,” according to its website.

The Eccles School made the fifth-biggest jump in the rankings due to big increases in the MBA program’s rankings in U.S. News and Bloomberg Businessweek.

“These rankings are an indication of the continued and growing excellence of our MBA program,” Taylor Randall, dean of the David Eccles School of Business, said of previous ranking jumps. “Our MBA students continue to earn an exceptional education that prepares them for outstanding careers after graduation, and our career services professionals work tirelessly to ensure our students connect with the best employers in Utah and across the country.”

Congratulations to the MBA program for the well-deserved recognition!