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Princeton Review ranks MBA program among best
BOWLING GREEN, O.—The Princeton Review says Bowling Green State University's College of Business Administration is among the
nation's best.
Bowling Green's MBA program ranks sixth among schools providing the greatest opportunity for minority students and eighth
among schools with the most competitive students in the 2007 edition of the Princeton Review's “Best 282 Business Schools.”
“We know we have a strong program and serve our diverse student body well, but it's still nice to know others agree,” said
Dr. Rodney Rogers, dean of the College of Business Administration.
The guidebook, published last week (Oct. 3, 2006) by Random House, contains descriptions of the nation's best business schools
and ranks the top 10 business schools in 11 categories. The publication does not rank schools in a single list or name one
business school best overall.
The Princeton Review describes BGSU's full-time MBA program as an excellent opportunity for students to fast track their business
careers, and notes it has a leadership and development component that guides them “through a process of self-reflection and
self-discovery so that each obtains a better understanding of him or herself in relation to a desired management career.”
The ratings are based on surveys over the past three years of 18,000 graduate business students attending the schools profiled
as well as data provided by the institutions. An 80-question survey asked students about themselves, their career plans and
their academics, student body and campus life.
The high caliber of the BGSU College of Business Administration has been recognized since 1954 when it first earned accreditation
from AACSB International—the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Bowling Green is one of only 171 colleges
worldwide to have earned AACSB accreditation in both business and accounting.
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(Posted October 09, 2006 )
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