UM-Flint Featured in "The Best 300 Business Schools: 2011 Edition"

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School of Management is an outstanding business school, according to The Princeton Review.

The University of Michigan-Flint School of Management is an outstanding business school, according to The Princeton Review. The education services company features the school in the new 2011 edition of its book, The Best 300 Business Schools (Random House/Princeton Review).

According to Robert Franek, Princeton Review senior vice president-publishing, "We are pleased to recommend UM-Flint to readers of our books as one of the best institutions they could attend to earn an MBA. We chose the 300 business schools in this book based on our high opinion of their academic programs and offerings, as well as our review of institutional data we collect from the schools. We also strongly consider the candid opinions of students attending the schools who rate and report on their campus experiences at their schools on our survey for the book."

"Our school is delighted with the prominent recognition provided by the Review", states School of Management Dean Helmuth. "The excellence of our program is a reflection of the high quality students, faculty, staff and business community that supports such external acclaim."

The Best 300 Business Schools: 2011 Edition has two-page profiles of the schools with write-ups on their academics, student life, and admissions, plus ratings for their academics, selectivity, and career placement services.

The Princeton Review does not rank the business schools in the book on a single hierarchical list from 1 to 300, or name one business school best overall. Instead, the book has 11 ranking lists of the top 10 business schools in various categories.

The University of Michigan-Flint is an AACSB accredited university at both the undergraduate and graduate level. UM-Flint is also ranked nationally as one of the top 50 schools for the part-time MBA program.

For additional information visit the Princeton Review website: www.PrincetonReview.com

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