Stillman Rated Best by Princeton Review
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.
Suffolk Ranked Best for MBA by Princeton Review
The Princeton Review has ranked Suffolk University’s Sawyer Business School as one of the best institutions in the nation for an MBA degree. The review specifically cited the school’s “solid preparation in general management and teamwork” with a focus on “preparing students for the real world.”
Suffolk’s Sawyer Business School joins the exclusive group of institutions profiled in The Princeton Review’s 2015 edition of its guide The Best 296 Business Schools. Inclusion in the list is determined by an analysis of key criteria including Best Campus Environment, Best Professors and Best Career Prospects.
Cal State LA Biz School Ranked by Princeton Review
Cal State L.A. College of Business and Economics has been named among nation’s best MBAs by the Princeton Review. This is the first time that Cal State L.A. has been included in The Princeton Review’s annual book, The Best 296 Business Schools.
Cal State L.A.’s College of Business and Economics offers graduate programs in accounting, healthcare management, information systems and economics, as well as the Master of Business Administration. Overall, more than 3,800 students are majors in the college.
Kellstadt Ranked in Princeton Review’s Top 25 Graduate Schools for Entrepreneurship Programs
The Princeton Review has named the entrepreneurship program at DePaul University’s Kellstadt Graduate School of Business among the best in the nation, placing the school at No. 20 on its list of “Top 25 Graduate Schools for Entrepreneurship Programs for 2015.” Continue reading…
Simmons Ranked No. 1 Opportunity for Women by Princeton Review
The Princeton Review has ranked Simmons School of Management no. 1 for Greatest Opportunity for Women. The Princeton Review tallied its lists based on its surveys of 41,100 students overall attending the schools profiled in the books for each of their review categories. The 80-question survey asked students to rate their schools on several topics and report on their experiences at them.
Simmons is a leading center for innovative teaching, research and discourse on women, leadership and management. The School of Management (SOM) offers a demanding management education to women MBA and undergraduate students as well as a newly launched Health Care MBA and a Master of Science in Management. The SOM is also a leading-edge provider of executive education, consulting services and applied research to senior management in business, government, and the nonprofit sector.
Fox Ranked As Best School for Graduate-Student Entrepreneurial Mentorship
Temple University’s Fox School graduate program was ranked as the No. 1 in the nation for entrepreneurial mentorship by Entrepreneur magazine. In addition, The Princeton Review identified Temple as offering the highest number of mentorship programs for graduate entrepreneurship students. Continue reading…