Florida Southern College was ranked among the best business colleges by Princeton Review

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Go Mocs. Florida Southern College (FSC) was included once again in The Princeton Review as “one of the nation’s 244 best on-campus Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs.” This is the fourth consecutive year that the business school was included in the list(s) by the review.

Check out this quote from the Dean of Barnett Business School, Dr. Michael Weber: “Our MBA program’s inclusion by The Princeton Review is further validation and recognition of the high-quality program that our faculty have developed and deliver to our outstanding students. FSC’s successful alumni are employed in high-profile positions across all major industries, which is a testament to the MBA program’s focus on innovative and experiential curriculum.

The Barney Barnett School of Business and Free Enterprise offers Undergraduate, Adult Bachelor, + Graduate programs in areas of study such as accounting, business administration, supply chain management, and more. Not to mention, the college is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business which, according to FSC’s site, “is a mark of excellence in business education, earned by less than 5 percent of the world’s business programs.”

Continuing the list of positive accolades about FSC’s business college, The Princeton Review also included The Barnett School of Business on their list of Best Business Schools in the Southeast as well as the list of Best Online MBA Programs. Throughout all of the lists, FSC ranks among top schools in the country including Duke, UVA, Vanderbilt, and Carnegie Mellon. The lists are determined based on surveys from administrators + enrolled students (24,000 of them) and span to almost 400 schools. We are so proud of you, FSC.

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