Seidman College named a Best Business School

Grand Valley State University’s Seidman College of Business has been named one of "The Best 295 Business Schools" in the nation by The Princeton Review.

The Princeton Review collected data in five categories: academic experience, admissions selectivity, careers, interesting professors and accessible professors. The rankings are based on a survey of business school students who are asked about academics, student body and campus life. 

For inclusion in the guide, The Best 295 Business Schools: 2016 Edition, data was analyzed from more than 22,000 surveys taken by students from what are considered to be the best AACSB-accredited business schools across the country. 

Grand Valley graduate students in the MBA program said they appreciate their “smart” and “efficient” professors who work diligently to “instill real-world principles” in students and know how to demonstrate solutions to everyday business problems. Students described classes as “cutting-edge” and said professors have real-world experience, which makes a difference in the quality of education they receive at Grand Valley. 

For more information, visit www.princetonreview.com/business-school-rankings.aspx.

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