Sellinger School named among Princeton Review's top business schools

October 12, 2010

Loyola’s Sellinger School of Business and Management appears among Princeton Review’s “Best 300 Schools of Business” for 2011. Inclusion in the guide is based in large measure on the responses of more than 19,000 graduate business students enrolled in AACSB-accredited MBA programs in the United States and overseas.

Student quotes highlighted in Loyola’s profile note that Sellinger School faculty are experts at the top of their fields who “continuously seek student and outside feedback to ensure courses are relevant to today’s business environment,” and “encourage students to think in a different way.”

“At the Sellinger School, we are committed to developing courses and offering classroom and field study experiences that ensure our students—already accomplished professionals in a wide variety of fields—have access to the knowledge and resources they need to become even stronger leaders,” said Karyl B. Leggio, Ph.D., dean of the Sellinger School. “I’m thrilled that our students continue to recognize and value our approach to business education.”

The Princeton Review does not rank the business schools in the book on a single hierarchical list from 1 to 300, or name one business school best overall. For more information on this year’s guide and complete profiles on all of this year’s featured institutions, visit www.princetonreview.com.