The University of North Florida’s Coggin College of Business is among the Best Business Schools 2021 by The Princeton Review.
It’s the 14th consecutive year the college has been named one of the most outstanding schools for those seeking a business degree.
UNF is recognized in the best on-campus MBA list, based on factors including surveys of institutional administrators and nearly 24,000 students enrolled in MBA programs at 369 schools in the U.S.
The survey data also focuses on career outcomes, admissions selectivity, academic rigor and other criteria.
“This ranking confirms that Coggin College graduate students are among the nation’s best. Our MBA program produces preeminent graduates with the managerial talent and professional expertise to power the economic growth and business development in Jacksonville, the Northeast Florida region and beyond,” said Richard Buttimer, UNF Coggin College of Business dean, in a news release.
The university also was honored as a “Best in the Southeast” by Princeton Review in the “2021 Best Colleges: Region by Region” feature.
The list comprises 655 colleges in five zones, Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, West and International, that are considered academically outstanding and worth consideration in college searches.
Since 1976, the Coggin College of Business has been accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the leader in accreditation for business education. Only one in five business schools are awarded the accreditation.
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