The Citadel School of Business Administration has continued to grow over the last year, and with growth has come accolades from various outlets, including the national press. The most recent honor came in November when the school was named one of the nation's top business schools by the Princeton Review, the New York-based education services company.
"The Citadel School of Business Administration is so delighted to be recognized for the wonderful work it has been doing,” Dean Earl Walker said. “Clearly, this recognition is a symbol of our remarkable Advisory Board, the executives in our Mentor’s Association, the business school leadership forum, and our new initiatives to provide dual degrees and new concentrations in our MBA program.”
The honor is determined by survey results collected over three years from students at AACSB-accredited MBA programs around the world, among other sources. The Citadel School of Business Administration is featured in a two-page spread in The Princeton Review's 2006 edition of its business school guide. Along with student comments, the spread also includes information on academics, student life, admissions and career placement services.
Currently, over 250 students are enrolled in the MBA program at the School of Business and are taught by 24 faculty members.