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Leon Hess Business School Featured in The Princeton Review’s “Best 295 Business Schools”

Monmouth University is one of the nation’s most outstanding business schools, according to the education services company The Princeton Review. The company features the school in the new 2014 edition of its book The Best 295 Business Schools.

According to Robert Franek, Princeton Review Senior VP-Publisher, “We recommend Monmouth University’s Leon Hess Business School as one of the best institutions a student could attend to earn a business school degree. We chose the schools we profile in this book based on our high regard for their academic programs and our reviews of institutional data we collect from the schools. We also solicit and greatly respect the opinions of students attending these schools who rate and report on their experiences at them on our 80-question student survey for the book.” The Princeton Review’s survey asks business school students about their school’s academics, student body, and campus life, as well as about themselves and their career plans.

“We are proud to be named one of the best business schools in the nation for the ninth consecutive year,” said Dr. Donald Moliver, dean of the Leon Hess Business School. “Our MBA program meets the needs of our students at every phase of their careers and provides a truly personalized learning experience that prepares them to succeed and compete in the global marketplace.”

The Best 295 Business Schools has two-page profiles of the schools with write-ups on their academics, career and placement, student life and environment, and admissions. In the profile on the Leon Hess Business School, The Princeton Review editors state that the school “offers its students more personalized attention than they would get at a larger program.” In addition, the profile highlights the addition of a “full-time accelerated MBA program that can be completed in one year.” They quote students attending the Leon Hess Business School who say “students are a small community, so everybody knows everybody,” and their classmates are “friendly, sociable, and open-minded.” They also praise the school’s “affordability,” saying tuition clocks in lower than at regional public schools.

The Leon Hess Business School, among the top 5 percent of business schools internationally accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International, offers MBA program tracks in accounting, finance, and real estate, and a concentration in healthcare management. Also, post-master’s certificates in accounting and healthcare management are designed especially for individuals who already possess an MBA and are interested in furthering their knowledge. Qualified undergraduate students have the option of enrolling in a five-year program in which they can seamlessly earn both their bachelor’s degree and MBA.

For more information on the Leon Hess Business School at Monmouth University, visit www.monmouth.edu/business or call 732-571-3430.

For more information on The Princeton Review, visit www.PrincetonReview.com.