Walton M.B.A. Recognized by Princeton Review

Walton College graduate students work on an MBA project.
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Walton College graduate students work on an MBA project.

The Princeton Review added the Walton M.B.A. at the Sam M. Walton College of Business to its Best Business Schools list for On-Campus M.B.A. Programs 2023!

"It's exciting to be recognized by the Princeton Review as one of the best MBA programs in the nation," said Adam Stoverink, director of Walton M.B.A. Programs and associate professor of management at the Sam M. Walton College of Business. "This designation is especially meaningful because it is based, in large part, on student satisfaction. It's clear from their survey responses that our students are enjoying a truly transformative experience. And that's a testament not only to their own hard work, but also to the hard work and dedication of our world-class faculty and staff." 

The Walton M.B.A. offers two distinct paths to the same M.B.A. degree. The full-time M.B.A. program is 100% on-campus. The part-time Executive M.B.A., which is designed for working professionals, is mostly online but also has a monthly on-campus component great for networking and in-person learning. The Princeton Review list incorporates data from both programs. 

Per the Princeton Review, the "lists for 2023 are based on data from surveys of administrators at 243 business schools in 2021-22, and of more than 20,300 students enrolled at the schools' on-campus MBA programs." 

In addition, the Princeton Review ranked Walton College's graduate entrepreneurship program 35th in the nation and fifth in the South in its Top 50 Entrepreneurship: Grad listing. The ranking for its 2023 Top Schools for Entrepreneurship Studies by Region separated schools in seven zones: Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Northeast, South, Southwest, West and outside of the United States. 

All lists are based on institutional survey data, including academic offerings, experiential learning opportunities and career outcomes.

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