Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business and Management was named a “Best” Business School by the Princeton Review in its 2019 annual business school rankings.
Sellinger was one of 252 on-campus MBA programs chosen by The Princeton Review based on institutional and survey data. Unlike many university rankings, the list is not ranked hierarchically or to name one business school best overall.
In addition to making the list of 252 programs, Sellinger was one of 66 programs ranked on the list of Best Business Schools in the Northeast.
“Our faculty in the Sellinger School offer our students a superior business education, as we work to ensure that our curricular and co-curricular programs are infused with innovative entrepreneurial thinking,” said Kathleen A. Getz, Ph.D., dean of the Sellinger School. “We try to focus on inspiring and preparing students to become responsible leaders who make their companies and communities stronger—and we know our alumni are achieving that in a number of ways.”
For a full list of the schools, go to https://www.princetonreview.
Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business and Management provides business education rooted in the Jesuit tradition of emphasizing strong ethical leadership, commitment to social responsibility and a global perspective. With more than 60 faculty members and 2,000 students, the Sellinger School offers undergraduate and graduate degrees. Part-time and full-time MBAs, specialized master’s degrees as well as certificate programs are delivered on campuses in Baltimore, Columbia, and Timonium, Maryland. (www.loyola.edu/sellinger)