Farmer School of Business named one of '10 to watch' by Poets & Quants for Undergrads
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Farmer School of Business named one of '10 to watch' by Poets & Quants for Undergrads
The Farmer School of Business at Miami University has been named one of Poets & Quants for Undergrads "10 Undergraduate Business Programs To Watch In 2025."
"The Farmer School of Business is actively preparing students to lead in a dynamic, tech-driven world. We continually engage and solicit feedback from our industry partners to ensure both academic and co-curricular offerings are attuned to current—and future—market needs. Our success is grounded in our graduates who are beyond ready to add value to any organization from day one," Farmer School dean Jenny Darroch said.
The Farmer School was ranked among the top 20 public undergraduate business schools by Poets & Quants for Undergrads in 2025, and the top business school in Ohio.
Darroch noted that the Farmer School is gaining attention for:
- Student outcomes that consistently exceed expectations
- Innovative, future-ready programming that prepares graduates for an evolving world
- A distinctive combination of academic rigor and career acceleration
- A close-knit, mentoring-rich community that is second to none
"We believe that business success will be driven by those who can navigate rapid technological change, collaborate across disciplines, and exercise sound judgment in a world shaped by AI, automation, and global complexity. Employers across industries—from tech and consulting to CPG and capital markets—agree, foundational skills are no longer enough. Graduates must be cognitively agile, emotionally intelligent, and ethically grounded. To meet this challenge, our goal is to develop future leaders who can do both," Darroch said.