The University of Toledo College of Business and Innovation
(COBI) is one of the nation's best business schools, according to the education
services company, The Princeton Review (www.princetonreview.com), which features
the school in the new 2016 edition of its new guide, The Best 295 Business Schools.
The Princeton Review surveyed 22,000
students attending the 295 business schools. The 80-question survey asked
students to rate their schools on several topics and report on their
experiences at them. Some ranking list tallies also factored in school-reported
data.
Their report states, “One of the best in the Midwest, the
MBA program at The University of Toledo features affordability and flexibility
that help you expand your skills and opportunities without interrupting your
career. The college’s history of excellence in practical, relevant education
based on cutting-edge research and business engagement will take your career to
the next level. The UT MBA curriculum is designed to equip future leaders with
relevant, real-world knowledge about the workings of every level of the
enterprise: employees, customers, the firm itself, and all levels of the
economy.”
“The schools we selected for these guides all offer
academically outstanding degrees: we recommend them highly,” said Robert
Franek, Publisher, The Princeton Review. “Their program offerings vary
considerably, and we salute and highlight those distinctions in our profiles.
Our purpose is not to rank schools hierarchically or crown any school as
"best" overall. Our goal is to provide school profiles combined with
multiple rating scores and ranking lists to help applicants choose the best b-school for them. ”
“All of us in the College of Business and Innovation are
very excited at this continuing recognition by The Princeton Review of the
quality and relevance of our programs,” noted Dr. Gary Insch, COBI Dean. “This recognition
by The Princeton Review further validates the quality of our faculty, the
significance of our curriculum and the excellence of our students.”
The Princeton Review's ranking list tallies factor in data
from its surveys of business school students completed during the 2014-15,
2013-14, and 2012-13 school years. The survey asked students about their
school's academics, student body and campus life, and their career plans. All
institutional data reported in these editions was collected in 2014-15.
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