The Princeton Review has rated the Stillman School of Business a “Best Business School.” This is the eighth year in a row that Stillman has received this honor. Only those schools accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International) are considered for this award, a distinction earned by only a few of the world’s business schools.
Ratings are based on review of institutional data and an 80-question student survey that focuses on academic experience, admissions selectivity, career preparation as well as quality and accessibility of professors. Reasons for student satisfaction at the Stillman School of Business is the school’s ethics-centered education, caring faculty and its vibrant learning centers.
The Princeton Review editors cited survey responses that highlight “state-of-the-art resources,” “a stimulating learning environment” and “proximity to New York City” as factors enhancing the Stillman School M.B.A. experience.
The Stillman M.B.A. curriculum offers students classes that cover the functional areas of business with a unique emphasis on ethics and servant leadership. The program is designed to be completed in 42 to 45 credits. The program is for both full-time and part-time students. MBA classes are usually offered in the evenings to accommodate working students.
Other honors that the Stillman School of Business has received are, US News and World Report “top business schools for part-time MBAs” and NJBiz Magazine’s listing of New Jersey MBA programs. It has also been recognized by Bloomberg Businessweek for its “Return on Investment” and by U.S. News & World Report for its strong academic programs.