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Princeton Review Ranks Babson’s Part-Time MBA Program in Top Ten

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Babson’s part-time MBA program placed eighth in a ranking by The Princeton Review.

That ranking, of the Top 50 Online MBA Programs, is based on a combination of institutional and student survey data. “Online MBA programs have become as rigorous as their on-campus counterparts,” stated The Princeton Review, an education services company.

Babson offers two options for its part-time MBA: one that is 100% online and synchronous and another, known as the Flexible MBA, that is a synchronous mix of online and in-person sessions.

To compile its ranking, The Princeton Review surveyed students on more than 30 topics, including asking them to evaluate their faculty, fellow students, career preparation, and overall satisfaction.

The Princeton Review also reached out to school administrators, asking for information on another 30-plus areas, such as admissions selectivity, graduation and retention rates, faculty training and credentials, technological infrastructure, and career outcomes.

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