COB named outstanding business school by The Princeton Review

October 9, 2013

Career placement, talented faculty and flexible programs helped University of Michigan-Dearborn earn a spot on The Princeton Review’s list of most outstanding business schools for a fifth consecutive year.

College of Business

This week, The Princeton Review released its 2014 edition of “The Best 295 Business Schools,” which factors in survey responses from more than 20,000 students nationwide.

UM-Dearborn students responded favorably regarding their experience with the College of Business (COB). One student noted “very accommodating and helpful” administrators, while another commented that faculty members are “clearly experts in their fields.”

“The College of Business’ inclusion in The Princeton Review’s list of most outstanding business schools is a testament to the innovative culture we’ve established here at University of Michigan-Dearborn,” said COB Dean Raju Balakrishnan. “Faculty and staff are focused on student success, so they go above and beyond to ensure students have the necessary tools to excel in the business world. I’m pleased that The Princeton Review has consistently recognized University of Michigan-Dearborn as a ‘Best Business School,’ and faculty and staff will continue to build on our current successes in the coming years.”

The Princeton Review selected schools based on their high regard for academic programs and review of institutional data. Publication staff also factor in the opinions of students who rate and report on their experiences, as part of an 80-question survey. The surveys asked students about their school’s academics, student body and campus life, as well as about themselves and their career plans.

UM-Dearborn students who responded to the survey commended the college for its unique student/faculty ratio. With an average of 16 students in each classroom, “small class sizes help the interaction between students and professors, as well as among our peers.”

Faculty accessibility also proved to be a major strength for COB, as one student said “most of the professors will give you their home telephone number to reach them if you can’t make office hours. They are as committed to us as we are to learning.”

The college is home to several top-ranked programs where students can gain valuable hands-on experience working alongside faculty and business professionals in a variety of areas. In September, U.S. News and World Report  recognized UM-Dearborn as having one of Michigan’s top undergraduate business programs for a fifth-straight year.