The Auburn University College of Business has been
named among the Best 237 Business Schools for
2006, according to New York-based education services company,
The Princeton Review.
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, vice president of publishing for The Princeton
Review. We don't name and dont think
its useful to name one best business school
overall. The key question for applicants is What is
the best b-school for me?
To be included, a school must meet certain criteria for
academic excellence, as defined by The Princeton Review,
and allow the company to survey its students on a variety
of subjects including themselves, their career plans, and
their schools academics, student body and campus life.
More than 16,000 graduate students were surveyed in preparation
for this edition.
The books editors cited Auburns portfolio of
MBA programs, including the traditional on-campus model,
the distance model and the executive MBA program. Students
also noted the College of Business for its smart classrooms
and solid preparation in teamwork.
Best 237 Business Schools is one of over 200
Princeton Review books published by Random House. The Princeton
Review is known for its grad school and college admission
services, test-prep courses, books and education services.
It is not affiliated with Princeton University or ETS.