EMU's
College of Business named one of best by the Princeton
Review for second consecutive year
For the second consecutive year, Eastern Michigan University's
College of Business has been selected as one of the "Best
237 Business Schools" by The Princeton Review.
"This recognition reinforces our position as an innovative,
applied and global college of business. Our faculty's
strong focus on teaching and the professional development
of our students is reflected by the student ratings. We
are very pleased to be included in this prestigious group," said
David Mielke, dean of the EMU College of Business.
"Every school we profile in this book offers a terrific
MBA education, yet each one is distinctive in its academic
programs, school offerings and campus culture," said Robert
Franek, Princeton Review vice president of publishing, "We
don't name — and don't think it's useful to name — one
best business school overall. The key question for applicants
is 'What is the best b-school for me?' To help them decide
this, we survey students attending the schools and report
what they say about their experiences at them. Our profiles
and ranking lists of top schools in various categories
are based on straight-from-the-campus data we collected
from school administrators and students at the schools."
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