GSOM Among Princeton Review’s 2017 Best Business Schools

The Graduate School of Management (GSOM) at Clark University is once again among the nation’s most outstanding business schools according to The Princeton Review, which  features GSOM in its new 2017 edition of “The Best 294 Business Schools.”

best-business-schools-2017-coverThe Princeton Review tallied its Best Business School list based on feedback from 25,000 students attending the 296 business schools. Survey data results in rating scores covering  categories that include, Academic Experience, Admissions Selectivity, Career, Professors Interesting, and Professors Accessible. The book’s profiles of each school also include sections on student life and graduate employment data.

“We are pleased to once again be recognized by The Princeton Review as one of the nation’s best business schools,” said GSOM Dean Catherine Usoff.  “We strive to be highly regarded as a diverse community of learners, researchers and business professionals that prepares future leaders to think critically, manage collaboratively and contribute to their organizations and society. I am proud of the continued passion, initiative and commitment of our students, faculty and staff.”

The Princeton Review does not rank the business schools hierarchically, instead focusing on topics that give applicants a broad range of information to determine which school might be the best fit for them.

GSOM offers an MBA with concentrations in accounting, finance, information management and business analytics, general management, marketing, sustainability and social change, as well as the master’s in accounting, master’s in management, master’s in finance and two dual degrees: MBA/MA in Community Development and Planning and MBA/MS in Environmental Science and Policy.

For more on Clark’s rankings and recognition, click here.