Raymond J. Harbert College of Business explained

Raymond J. Harbert College of Business at Auburn University
Motto:Inspiring business
Dean:Jennifer Mueller-Phillips
Undergrad:6,180
Postgrad:977
Country:United States
Free Label:Alumni
Free:55,000

The Raymond J. Harbert College of Business, commonly shortened to Harbert College is the business school of Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama. Founded in 1967, it grants both undergraduate and graduate degrees, and is one of the university's 12 constituent schools. Since 2013,[1] the college has been named in honor of Auburn alumnus Raymond J. Harbert, who with his wife Kathryn, gave the college a $40 million gift. Harbert College has over 7,000 students, 136 full-time faculty, 50 part-time instructors, and 98 full-time staff. It is one of the largest business schools in the Southeastern United States.

History

Leadership and Milestones

Facilities

The Harbert College of Business is housed in Lowder Hall and Horton-Hardgrave Hall on Auburn University's campus.  

Lowder Hall includes faculty offices, state-of-the-art instructional classrooms and labs, and administrative offices. The building was named for Edward and Catherine Lowder. Edward Lowder graduated from Auburn in 1932 and later became a Montgomery businessman. Their sons—Bobby, Jimmy and Tom—all graduated from the College of Business.  

Horton-Hardgrave Hall (HHH), which opened in 2019, houses the Harbert College graduate programs and provides some instructional and event spaces. The 100,000-square-foot building is named for two former deans, George Horton (1973-1984) and Bill Hardgrave (2010-2017). The construction of Horton-Hardgrave Hall was made possible through donations, including a $15 million lead gift from 1982 business alumnus Raymond Harbert and wife, Kathryn, also an Auburn graduate.

In 2020, Auburn University opened the New Venture Accelerator, which supports the creation and expansion of business ventures. Current and aspiring business owners learn to conduct market analyses, identify investors and develop pitch strategies through the guidance of a team of Entrepreneurs-in-Residence. The New Venture Accelerator is jointly managed by Harbert College and the Auburn Research and Technology Foundation.

Undergraduate Academics

For the 2024–2025 academic year, Harbert College of Business has 6,180 undergraduate students enrolled across nine programs: pre-business, marketing, supply chain management, management, information systems management, finance, accounting, business administration and business analytics.

By the time of graduation, 90% of students graduate with real-world experience. The average starting salary for a Harbert College of Business student is $61,381.  

Annually, $1.65 million is awarded to Harbert College of Business students in scholarships.

Graduate Programs

For the 2024–2025 academic year, Harbert College of Business has 977 students enrolled in Master's programs and Graduate Certificate programs. Harbert College of Business offers the following Master's programs: Online MBA, full-time MBA, Master of Real Estate Development, MS in Information Sciences, MS in Supply Chain Management, Master of Accountancy, Executive MBA, MS in Finance and Physician's Executive MBA.

Ph.D. Programs

Harbert College doctoral programs prepare candidates for careers in academia. Students can earn a Ph.D. in Finance, Supply Chain Management, Information Systems Management and Management.

There are more than 55,000 Harbert College alumni worldwide. In the 2024–2025 academic year, Harbert College's diverse student body has representation from 33 countries. 

Rankings

Harbert College of Business Undergraduate Rankings[6]

ProgramRanking among public institutions
Supply Chain Management
  1. 12
Business Analytics
  1. 15
Management
  1. 20

Harbert College of Business Graduate Rankings[7]

Ranking (2024)Ranked by:
  1. 10 Online MBA Programs
Poets&Quants
  1. 2 Best Online Master's in Finance Programs
Intelligent
  1. 16 Best Executive MBA in USA for Public Institutions
Eduniversal
Top 25 North American Graduate Supply Chain ProgramsGartner

Faculty Eminent Scholars[8]

Harbert College of Business faculty conduct research that advances the academy; their academic engagement drives business thought and practice; and their commitment to the student experience shapes the next generation of business leaders. Among these faculty are seven eminent scholars:

Notable Alumni

See also

References

  1. Web site: Naming gift set Auburn's Harbert College of Business on new trajectory . 2024-10-23 . harbert.auburn.edu . en.
  2. Book: Harris, Scott . History of the College of Business . 1997.
  3. Web site: 50 Years of Business - Harbert College of Business . 2024-10-23 . harbert.auburn.edu.
  4. Web site: Wake Forest names Annette L. Ranft as Dean of the School of Business . 2024-10-23 . Wake Forest University School of Business . en-US.
  5. Web site: Auburn names Jennifer Mueller-Phillips as new dean of Harbert College of Business . 2024-10-23 . harbert.auburn.edu . en.
  6. Web site: Needs headline U.S. News rankings . 2024-10-23 . harbert.auburn.edu . en.
  7. Web site: Harbert climbs in U.S. News & World Report 2024 online program rankings . 2024-10-23 . harbert.auburn.edu . en.
  8. Web site: Eminent Scholars . 2024-10-23 . harbert.auburn.edu.
  9. Web site: Auburn graduate to be named head of NSA. 31 January 2014. 2 February 2021. AL.com. Stan Diel.
  10. Web site: Rookie Jack Driscoll returning to Philadelphia Eagles' lineup. 16 October 2020. 2 February 2021. AL.com. Mark Inabinett.
  11. Web site: Auburn dedicates Harold D. Melton Student Center. 20 November 2020. 2 February 2021. Auburn Plainsman. Tim Nail.
  12. Web site: This was the last flight of the first female US Air Force fighter pilot. 7 July 2014. 2 February 2021. Gizmodo. Jesus Diaz.
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