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CSUF Among Princeton Review’s Best Business Schools
Student Surveys, Institutional Data Propel Listing

November 21, 2007 :: No. 109

Cal State Fullerton’s College of Business and Economics has been included in the 2008 edition of Princeton Review’s “Best 290 Business Schools.”

The publication is based on surveys of students enrolled at universities that offer MBA programs accredited by the American Association of Colleges and Schools of Business, as well as statistical information about each institution’s students, physical environment, admissions requirements, teaching ratio and programs.

Universities and colleges are listed under such categories as best professors, classroom experience, career prospects, campus environment and facilities, and opportunities for women and minorities.

“Our impact stems from our immense presence in the region and strong links to the economic progress of the area,” said Anil K. Puri, dean of the College of Business and Economics. “Our college prepares an unmatched number of graduates for success in the workplace, and our faculty, staff and students work with business leaders to advance the fortunes of business in Orange County and Southern California.”

“Having the College of Business and Economics recognized in this manner proves that students recognize the quality of their educational experience here,” said Mark Hoven Stohs, associate dean of the College of Business and Economics.

The college currently has 600 students enrolled in its graduate programs, which include master’s in economics, accountancy, taxation and information systems, as well as two MBA options and the online master of science in information technology degree program. “Our more than 4,500 master programs alumni are leaders in both corporations and small businesses throughout Orange County and the surrounding region,” added Stohs.

Media Contacts:

Mark Stohs, College of Business and Economics,  657-278-3074 or mstohs@fullerton.edu

                        Pamela McLaren, Public Affairs, 657-278-4852 or pmclaren@fullerton.edu


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