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Stillman School of Business lands spot on Princeton Review’s Best Business Schools List 2025

The Stillman School of Business is recognized by the Princeton Review for its top online MBA program, flexibility and hands-on academics.

Seton Hall’s Stillman School of Business has been recognized in the Princeton Review’s Best Business Schools for 2025, according to a university press release published on Wednesday. 

Earning recognition across three categories, Stillman is featured in the Best Business Schools, Best Business Schools Northeast and Best Online MBA Programs categories. 

The Top Online M.B.A. program rankings are based on data collected from the Princeton Review’s 2025 surveys of administrators and students from 146 business schools offering online MBAs. 11,900 students were surveyed and more than 60 data points were used to determine the final results, according to a press release from the Princeton Review. 

SHU’s MBA program earned praise from survey respondents for convenience, flexibility, staff flexibility, and hands-on learning approach. With SHU’s proximity to New York City, professionals who work in the New Jersey business corridor emphasized these factors. 

In addition to the program’s flexibility, Stillman was also noted for its faculty accessibility. 

Mark Schild, associate dean for student success at Stillman, said in the university press release that the MBA program is created with working professionals in mind, allowing for a rigorous and relevant curriculum with flexibility. 

“The feedback from our students confirms the value of this approach, and we are proud to help graduates advance their careers and lead with purpose,” Schild said. 

Joyce Strawser, dean of  Stillman, shared her pride in the school’s ongoing recognition from the Princeton Review. 

“This recognition affirms the quality of our programs, the dedication of our faculty and our commitment to preparing ethical, innovative leaders who positively impact business and society,” Strawser said in the press release. 

Sofia Kasbo is the Managing Editor of The Setonian. She can be reached at sofia.kasbo@student.shu.edu

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