Some 10 schools lost ten or more places in this year's ranking, while two schools fell off the list completely. The biggest loser? North Carolina State's Jenkins Graduate School of Management which plunged 40 positions in a single year to a rank of 69 from 29. But the most notable drops occurred at two prestige California business schools: UCLA and USC. Southern Cal's Marshall School lost 13 places to finish 38th, while UCLA's Anderson School of Management lost nine positions to rank 22nd. The University of Tennessee's Haslam College of Business and Hult International Business School disappeared, after placing 64th and 62nd, respectively, on last year's list