The Princeton University Review named Valparaiso University to its list of the nation’s Top 50 Online Master of Business Administration programs.
“This honor speaks to the quality, flexibility, high-touch experience and extremely dedicated faculty that make our program a top-notch experience for students,” said Niclas Erhardt, College of Business dean, in a press release.
Valparaiso University’s MBA program offers the opportunity to earn an advanced degree in one year. The degree may be pursued fully online, in-person or on a hybrid schedule. The university allows for a variety of starting times for its seven-week courses.
This announcement comes on the heels of U.S. World and News Report ranking the university’s online MBA on its list of best programs of that type. The program was also named to Money’s list of 2024 Best Grad School Programs.
The Princeton Review’s rankings are based on a review of student survey data, career outcomes, academic rigor and other factors. The student survey allows students to rate their faculty, their fellow students, career preparation, academics, the technology platform and overall satisfaction.
The Princeton Review is a tutoring, test prep and college admission services company. Founded in 1981, it offers services through a network of 4,000 teachers, online and print resources. The Princeton Review is based in New York.
Valparaiso University serves 3,000 students. The university offers over 70 undergraduate programs and over 20 degree and certificate programs in its graduate school and continuing education. Valparaiso University was founded in 1859.