The UTC College of Business has been featured for the second consecutive year in the Princeton Review’s Best Business School guidebook. The New York-based education services company listed the COB as one of the top five schools with opportunities for women.
“Faculty and staff are committed to offering their students the best quality programs in the College of Business,” said Chancellor Roger Brown. “This national achievement brings welcome recognition to the college and the University.”
The Princeton Review compiled the lists based on its surveys of 19,000 students attending the 290 business schools in the book and on school-reported data. Inclusion in the book is a clear endorsement from the Princeton Review that a student who decides to attend UTC will have a positive experience, according to the editors.
New curriculum, increased minimum class hours and high profile faculty were assets noted by the Princeton Review. Students who completed the survey complimented the strong College of Business faculty and the flexibility of the MBA program, which supports those with careers and families.
The undergraduate and graduate programs at UTC’s College of Business, in both business and accounting, are accredited by AACSB International – The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Less than 10 percent of the world’s business schools have achieved business and/or accounting accreditation from AACSB.