The Princeton Review has included the Clark University School of Business in its collection of the “Best Business Schools for 2024,” and recognized the students in Clark’s on-campus MBA program as being among the “most competitive.”
The 244 business schools profiled are not ranked. Clark’s profile includes comments from students enrolled in our on-campus MBA program. One student praised the program for offering “many opportunities to help real businesses in the city”; another noted the increase in courses focused on innovation, social sustainability, entrepreneurship, and management leadership. The School of Business also appears on two additional lists: Best Business Schools–Northeast and Best Online MBA Programs.
“Our MBA continues to prove itself as one of the top programs in the nation,” said David Jordan, dean of the School of Business. “It’s an honor to be included in The Princeton Review once again; it shows our continuous commitment to program quality and rigor, and dedication to our students, by our staff and faculty.”
“We are thrilled to see our students lauded in our No. 6 ranking for most competitive students,” Jordan added.
The Princeton Review editors weigh more than 60 data points in making their selections for their annual Best Business Schools lists. The selections for the 2024 list were based on surveys the company conducted of administrators at 244 schools offering on-campus MBA programs and surveys of 21,500 students enrolled in the programs during the past three academic years. Administrators provided information about academic offerings, faculty, career services, admission and graduation rates; students rated their school’s academics, professors, administrators, and career services, and reported on campus culture as well as their career plans.
“All of the b-schools that made our list for 2024 deliver exceptional MBA programs,” said Rob Franek, The Princeton Review’s editor-in-chief. “We commend them for their excellent academics, and we recommend them highly to MBA applicants.”
Clark’s School of Business offers a full-time and part-time MBA with concentrations in accounting, information management and business analytics, finance, general management, human resources, marketing, and social change and sustainability. The school also offers an MS in business analytics, and master’s degree programs in marketing, marketing-analytics, accounting, accounting-analytics, finance with a fin-tech track, and management. Also under the purview of the business school are the University’s undergraduate business programs, as well as its award-winning entrepreneurship program.