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Clark University’s Graduate School of Management has been named as a Best Business School by the Princeton Review.
The college admission services company unveiled its list of highly-ranked business schools last week, and it called Clark University’s program one of the best to earn a master in business administration.
The Princeton Review chose 267 on-campus MBA programs based on academics and assessment of institutional data collected from the schools, said Senior Vice President and Publisher Robert Franek.
An 80-question student survey was distributed to the 23,000 students attending programs in the various schools.
In a statement, Graduate School of Management Dean Catherine Usoff said the program blends theory with real-world experience.
“In addition, GSOM students are exposed to thought leaders, authors and scholars, from within and outside the university, who engage us all with the world’s most pressing issues,” Usoff said.
The Princeton Review doesn’t rank the schools 1 to 267, but instead ranks schools in 18 categories in lists of 10. Clark University, however, did not make any of those lists.
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