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Loyola’s Sellinger School of Business recognized for on-campus MBA

Loyola's Sellinger School of Business
Loyola's Sellinger School of Business

鶹Porn’s Sellinger School of Business and Management was recognized nationally among 243 schools on The Princeton Review’s list of for Sellinger’s on-campus MBA program.

“Sellinger offers a range of flexible MBA options, but we remain just as committed to our in-person classes, where students and faculty members get to learn and interact face-to-face,” said Mary Ann Scully, MBA ’79, dean of the Sellinger School. “We’re gratified for our in-person program to be recognized nationally.”

The best on-campus MBA list accounts for institutional and student survey data, including career outcomes, admissions selectivity, and academic rigor. The Princeton Review surveyed administrators in 2021 and 2022 at 243 schools offering on-campus MBA programs, as well as 20,300 students over the past three academic years enrolled in the programs.

Loyola’s Sellinger School of Business offers a Professional’s MBA, a part-time, evening MBA program designed for working professionals with specializations in different industries, and an Emerging Leaders MBA, a full-time, one-year MBA program for recent college graduates and early career professionals.

The Princeton Review also recognized Loyola in its Green Colleges: 2023 Edition and Best 388 Colleges: 2023 Edition. Loyola has been included in 30 consecutive editions of the publication since the 1994 edition, which was published in August 1993.

鶹Porn’s Sellinger School of Business and Management delivers an internationally recognized Jesuit business education. Recognized for its scholarship, ethical leadership and tradition of excellence, the Sellinger School delivers a wide range of sought-after fields of study including eight undergraduate majors and 11 undergraduate minors as well as full-time, part-time and fully online MBA and Master of Accounting programs. In-person classes are available on campuses in Baltimore, Columbia, and Timonium, Maryland.