Princeton Review's Annual Business Rankings Make Note of UC
The Carl H. Lindner College of Business was ranked a Best Business School by the Princeton Review and will be featured in the new 2016 edition of its book, The Best 295 Business Schools.
The book lists, in no particular order, the 295 schools that comprise the top 15 percent of all four-year business schools in the nation.
After review of institutional data, Lindner was selected for its reputable academic programs and positive student feedback based on academics, campus life and career plans.
The 2016 Princeton Review ranking follows several national rankings in 2014 as a Best Business School by U.S. News & World Report and Bloomberg Businessweek. Lindner also enjoyed recent accolades of earning the biggest rankings jump of any MBA program in the nation by U.S. News & World Report and was ranked among the Top 25 public MBA programs by Bloomberg Businessweek in 2014.
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