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Business Still ‘Best’

Oswego's business school ranks among best, again

Princeton Review best businesses logo.The Princeton Review has named SUNY Oswego’s School of Business one of the “Best 301 Business Schools” in the 2010 edition of its graduate school guidebook of that title, released in October.

The Princeton Review is known for its college rankings based on surveys of students attending the schools. Its profile of Oswego is substantially the same as in its first edition five years ago, which included just 143 business schools.

“As always, we’re pleased that our track record of success for our students has led Princeton Review to name Oswego once again among the best,” said Richard Skolnik, dean of Oswego’s School of Business.

In the State University of New York, only three centers—Albany, Binghamton and Buffalo—are on the best list with Oswego. In greater Central New York, the business or management schools at Clarkson, Cornell and Syracuse universities and Ithaca College are included along with Oswego.

Among the criteria for inclusion in the Princeton Review’s “Best 301 Business Schools” are AASCB International accreditation and graduate degree programs in business.

About Oswego’s School of Business

In addition to its graduate programs, Oswego’s School of Business offers a broad undergraduate program with majors in accounting, business administration, finance, human resource management, management accounting, operations management and information systems, marketing, and risk management and insurance.

About Princeton Review

Princeton Review is an education services company, and its college guides are published by Random House. The company is not affiliated with Princeton University, and it is not a magazine.

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(Posted: Oct 15, 2009)


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