Princeton Review names Stetson’s MBA program among nation’s best


Stetson’s School of Business Administration has been named one of the Best On-Campus MBA Programs for 2025 in America by The Princeton Review.
The Princeton Review gathered data on career outcomes, admissions selectivity and academic rigor, as well as feedback from students, to select the Best On-Campus MBA Programs.

“The schools that made our lists for 2025 share four characteristics that inform our criteria for designating them as ‘best’: excellent academics, robust experiential learning components, outstanding career services and positive feedback about them from enrolled students we surveyed,” said Rob Franek, The Princeton Review’s Editor-in-Chief.
“No b-school is best overall or best for all students, but to all students considering earning an MBA, we highly recommend these b-schools and salute them for their impressive programs,” he added.
Stetson’s MBA program offers four concentrations — Accounting, Data Analytics, Finance and a new track for Human Resource Management.
Stetson undergraduate students also have the option to participate in the Accelerated Bachelor’s to MBA program. This program allows them to take two classes as electives while they are undergraduates. When they are admitted into the graduate program, the requirement to take the graduate-equivalent classes is waived.

“Our in-person MBA program delivers high-quality education with flexible options tailored to diverse student needs,” said Petros Xanthopoulos, PhD, executive director of graduate programs and associate professor. “Its recognition by The Princeton Review reflects the strong commitment of our faculty and students and highlights the program’s positive trajectory.”
Students praise the program for offering a relationship-rich culture, mentioning that one of the advantages is the “one-on-one discussions.” “The professors are excellent and outstanding mentors on campus” who are “dedicated to the educational services,” others said.
Stetson has a long history of excellence in business education that dates to 1897, longer than any other institution of higher education in Florida.
The School of Business Administration and the accounting program are both accredited at the undergraduate and graduate levels by the AACSB International – The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). Stetson University is one of only 195 elite business schools worldwide with both its business and accounting programs accredited by AACSB International.