The Princeton Review: USD’s School of Business Among Best in Nation

The Princeton Review: USD’s School of Business Among Best in Nation

The University of San Diego School of Business Administration continues to ascend to the top of national college rankings. Just this week, The Princeton Review profiled USD’s School of Business Administration in the 2016 edition of its annual book, The Best 295 Business Schools and at www.princetonreview.com.

This year, USD’s School of Business Administration was ranked number two for the Greatest Opportunity for Women and number six for the Best Green MBA.

The book includes school profiles on academics, student life, admissions information and graduates' employment data. In USD’s School of Business Administration’s profile, students describe the school as having “a great variety of electives,” a “personal, intimate classroom experience” and high quality “learning, mentoring and career coaching,” as well as faculty who are “always willing to go above and beyond for their students.” The school was also recognized for having students who are “hard working go-getters that want to excel and get every bit of opportunity out of the MBA.”

The Princeton Review editors describe USD’s School of Business Administration as having a “superb reputation for finance and international business...where a focus on the ideals of social responsibility, entrepreneurship, and diversity lead the way.”

The Princeton Review's survey asked students at the 295 business schools about their school's academics, student body and campus life as well as about themselves and their career plans.

“It is an honor to be recognized by The Princeton Review,” said newly appointed SBA Dean Jaime Alonso Gomez, PhD. “Together with SBA faculty and students, the SBA will continue to enhance the quality, value, visibility and reputation of the school.”

— Amy Schmitz

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Amy Schmitz
amyschmitz@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-4658