Saunders College of Business MBA programs among Princeton Review rankings

RIT’s graduate business school demonstrates strong showing in 2022 classification

Elizabeth Lamark

RIT’s Saunders College of Business is again recognized by the Princeton Review for its MBA programs.

The Executive MBA program at Rochester Institute of Technology’s Saunders College of Business is ranked 27th in Princeton Review’s “Top 50 Online MBA Programs for 2022.”

The college’s rigorous Executive MBA program is based on developing students’ strategic thinking and decision-making skills in a flexible, small-class environment. The program includes a four-week capstone consulting project, competitive business simulation, and an international business trip. The average professional experience for students enrolled in the program is 14 years.

Princeton Review selected the schools and tallied the list ranking based on a 2020-2021 survey of administrators at more than 130 business schools offering online MBAs. It also factored in data from a 2020-2021 survey of more than 7,000 students enrolled in the schools’ online MBA programs. More than 60 data points from the surveys were weighed to determine the list and rankings.

“Our Executive MBA program continues to meet the needs of our students by infusing core business competencies with the technology that’s essential for creating a well-rounded professional,” said Jeff Davis, director of the Executive MBA program and Executive Education programs at Saunders College. “And, given the increasingly competitive market for top-notch online programs, our continued presence among the nation’s top MBA programs is great validation for students, faculty, and staff, alike.”

Saunders College of Business’ MBA program was also named one of 241 programs selected for Princeton Review’s “Best Business Schools for 2022.”

Saunders College is accredited by the AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) and offers the Executive MBA program with flexible scheduling options and access to a dedicated MBA career services advisor, as well as access to RIT’s Career Services.

The college recently celebrated its upcoming expansion and renovation with a ceremonial groundbreaking ceremony. The $19 million project, which begins this spring, will nearly double the size of the college.


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