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Louisiana Christian University’s MBA program ranked fourth in state

March 26, 2026

By LCU News

PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) – The Master of Business Administration program at Louisiana Christian University has been named fourth in the state, according to outreachedu.org.

Rankings are based on the following criteria:

  • Program reputation and competitiveness
  • Accreditation and quality assurance
  • Cost and affordability
  • Graduation and employment outcomes
  • Student experience
  • Program flexibility and specializations

Dean of the Ray and Dorothy Young School of Business Marcia Hardy said the recognition reflects not only LCU’s commitment to academic excellence, but also its mission to develop principled leaders grounded in faith, integrity and service.

“We are thankful to our dedicated faculty, staff and students, as well as the individuals and communities who support us in our efforts to make this accomplishment possible,” Hardy said. “We celebrate this milestone and remain committed in our calling to shape and equip our future business graduates to lead with wisdom, excellence, and guided purpose, and to create a meaningful impact in their professional lives and communities.”

The Jonathan E. Martin MBA program launched in 2022.  The innovative program brings together the best faculty and most comprehensive classes designed for busy professionals who see business as a mission, said Vice President of Academic Affairs Henry Robertson.

“To be rated number four in the state where all the other programs and schools are bigger and older is quite an honor,” Robertson said. “We have proven that quality can be built and offered for students through a Christian perspective.

“Our curriculum will both challenge and enrich students who are ready for their next career enhancement. We hope leadership will send their best and brightest to stay current on the emerging economic trends and be informed by the Christian faith.”

The MBA program is fully online and consists of 34 hours of coursework that integrates Christian ethical training into business training. Students may begin the program in any semester and may complete the program as full-time or part-time students. For more information, visit the LCU MBA website.

The Ray and Dorothy Young School of Business also offers a Master of Strategic Leadership as well as undergraduate business programs.

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