Clark’s biz school among best of 2024′ by the Princeton Review

The Princeton Review’s selection process considers more than 60 data points gathered from surveys of administrators at 244 schools offering on-campus MBA programs

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WORCESTER—Clark University’s School of Business has been included in The Princeton Review’s prestigious list of Best Business Schools for 2024, the school announced. The review also highlights the on-campus MBA program for its “most competitive” student body.

In total, 244 business schools were profiled, though no rankings were assigned. The profile of Clark’s program features feedback from current MBA students. One student praised the curriculum for providing “many opportunities to help real businesses in the city,” while another noted the program’s increased focus on innovation, social sustainability, entrepreneurship, and management leadership. Additionally, the School of Business appears on two other lists: Best Business Schools-Northeast and Best Online MBA Programs.

“All of the b-schools that made our list for 2024 deliver exceptional MBA programs,” said Rob Franek, editor-in-chief of The Princeton Review, in a press release. “We commend them for their excellent academics and highly recommend them to MBA applicants.”

David Jordan, dean of the School of Business, added in a statement, “Our MBA continues to prove itself as one of the top programs in the nation. It’s an honor to be included in The Princeton Review once again, reflecting our commitment to program quality, rigor, and dedication to our students.” He also expressed excitement about the recognition of Clark’s No. 6 ranking for the most competitive students.

The Princeton Review’s selection process considers more than 60 data points gathered from surveys of administrators at 244 schools offering on-campus MBA programs and from 21,500 students enrolled in these programs over the past three academic years.

Administrators provided details on academic offerings, faculty, career services, admission and graduation rates, while students rated their schools’ academics, professors, and campus culture. More information on the methodology is available on The Princeton Review’s website.

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