Â鶹ľ«Ńˇâ€™s College of Business Administration has once again been named an outstanding business school, according to The Princeton Review. The college is one of 267 outstanding business schools to have its on-campus Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs profiled in The Princeton Review’s .
“We recommend the Â鶹ľ«ŃˇCollege of Business Administration as one of the best to earn an MBA,” says Robert Franek, editor-in-chief at The Princeton Review. “We chose the 267 on-campus MBA programs schools on this list based on our high regard for their academics and our assessment of institutional data we collect from the schools. We also solicited and greatly respect the opinions of 23,000 students attending these schools who reported on their experiences at their schools on our 80-question student survey.”
The Princeton Review’s on-campus MBA survey asked students at the 267 business schools about their school’s academics, student body and campus life, as well as about themselves and their career plans.
“We are pleased to once again be recognized by The Princeton Review as an outstanding business school,” says Deborah F. Spake, Ph.D., dean of Kent State’s College of Business Administration. “Students continue to recognize the value of our faculty’s cutting-edge research and the professional development resources made available to them.”
In addition to being recognized among 267 business schools nationally, Kent State’s College of Business Administration is recognized as one of the 52 best business schools in the Midwest in The Princeton Review’s 2018 rankings.
In the profile about Â鶹ľ«ŃˇState’s College of Business Administration, The Princeton Review editors describe the college as a place where young professionals can jump-start their careers through an “enjoyable and enlightening” academic curriculum offered at “a value price.”
For more information about The Princeton Review’s Best Business Schools 2018 list, visit .
For more information about Kent State’s College of Business Administration, visit www.kent.edu/business.