AUBURN, Ala. (EETV) - The Princeton Review has named Auburn University's Harbert College of Business an outstanding business school, especially for minority students.
“Auburn University is committed to enrolling the best and brightest students. The graduate programs in the Harbert College of Business partner with central campus units to create an environment that is welcoming for all,” said Jim Parrish, executive director of full-time and online graduate programs. “While there is still work to do, we are grateful to be recognized for offering high-touch support services that are attractive to a diverse student body.”
The college's full-time MBA program was ranked No. 2 in the nation for “Greatest Resources for Minority Students" in a recent ranking of Best Business Schools for 2020. The list was based on student survey responses regarding the diversity of programs and support for minority students.
“Students have a voice in these rankings, and the results reflect our continued efforts to provide our students a transformational learning experience that offers an outstanding return on their investment,” said Stan Harris, associate dean of graduate and international programs.
The Princeton Review's editor-in-chief, Rob Franek, said the company recommends Auburn and the Harbert College of Business as an excellent choice for students who want to earn an MBA.