Shippensburg University’s John L. Grove College of Business Master in Business Administration was named to The Princeton Review’s®”Best Business School for 2020.” This prestigious accolade is determined by eighteen categories, “including career outcomes, admissions selectivity and academic rigor.”
“What makes our ‘Best Business Schools’ designations unique is that we take into account the opinions of students attending the schools about their campus and classroom experiences. For our 2020 list we surveyed more than 20,700 students at 248 business schools.” said Rob Franek, The Princeton Review’s editor-in-chief.
The designation is also based on data collected from surveys of administrators at business schools. The administrator survey covered topics from academic offerings and admission requirements to data about currently enrolled students as well as graduates’ employment.
“We recommend Shippensburg University as an excellent choice for a student aspiring to earn an MBA,” added Franek.
“This distinction is a testament to the hard work of our tremendous faculty who are experts in their field and dedicated to building a bright future for our students,” said Dr. John Kooti, dean of the John L. Grove College of Business.
Founded in 1971, the John L. Grove College of Business offers three different options for MBA programs: a part-time night program, a full-time program on campus, and an online program for its students.