MBA among best in nation
Loyola's Master of Business Administration program is one of the nation's most outstanding, according to the recently published The Princeton Review.
This is the first time in its history that the Master of Business Administration
program in the CBA was included in the student-opinion-driven guidebook. The
CBA ranked seventh in the category "Greatest Opportunity for Minority
Students."
The Princeton Review's ranking lists of top 10 schools in various categories
are based on surveys of more than 110,000 students attending the 143 colleges
during the 2003 - 2004 school year and on institutional data about the schools.
The survey asked students more than 40 questions about themselves, their career
plans, and their schools' academics, student body, and campus life. Only schools
that permitted The Princeton Review to survey their students were considered
for 10 of the book's ranking lists that incorporate student answers or are based
solely on student answers to survey questions.
One student reports, "I feel the depth and breadth of the Loyola MBA program has further developed the skill sets needed to compete in the current corporate environment."
