Princeton Review: UNCG MBA No. 2 in Greatest Resources for Minority Students

Posted on December 16, 2021

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The UNC Greensboro Bryan School of Business and Economics is home to one of the nation’s most outstanding on-campus Master of Business Administration programs, according to new rankings from The Princeton Review.

“We recommend the Bryan School as an excellent choice for an aspiring MBA,” said Rob Franek, The Princeton Review’s Editor-in-Chief.

Franek noted the company chose the schools for its 2022 list based on data from the company’s surveys of administrators at business schools during the 2020-21 academic year. The administrator survey, which numbered more than 300 questions, covered topics from academic offerings and admission requirements to data about current students as well as graduates’ employment.

“What makes our Best Business Schools list unique is that we factor in data from our surveys of students attending the schools about their campus and classroom experiences. For our 2022 list we tallied surveys of more than 18,900 students at 241 business schools,” he added.

The Princeton Review’s 80-question student survey asked students about their school’s academics, student body, and campus life as well as about themselves and their career plans. The student surveys were conducted during the 2020-21, 2019-20, and 2018–19 academic years.

“What makes these accolades from The Princeton Review special is the input from student surveys,” said Bryan School Dean McRae C. Banks. “At the Bryan School, we aim to be one of the premier business schools among regional public universities. But it is students that are at the true core of our mission, values, and decision-making.”

On top of being named one of the country’s best on-campus MBA programs, the UNCG MBA was again named the No. 2 on-campus MBA program in the U.S. in the category of Greatest Resources for Minority Students.

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