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Stevens School of Business Named to The Princeton Review’s Best On-Campus MBA Programs 2027 List

Students highlight MBA program’s strong academic experience

The Stevens School of Business is once again earning national recognition — this time from The Princeton Review, which has named Stevens to its Best On-Campus MBA Programs for 2027 list.

The Princeton Review chose the on-campus MBA programs for 2027 based on data from its 2025–2026 survey of administrators at 245 schools offering on-campus MBAs and more than 24,250 students enrolled in those programs. More than 60 data points factored into the selections. The administrator survey collected data on program academics, faculty, and career services, while the student survey asked respondents to rate their program's academics, professors, technology, student body and campus life, as well as report on their satisfaction and career plans.

Stevens’ MBA program has distinguished itself by equipping graduates to thrive at the intersection of business and technology, blending data-driven decision-making with real-world problem solving. Graduates have gone on to roles at Deloitte, Deutsche Bank, Epic, Honeywell, SAP America Inc., TD Securities, Verizon and more.

"We congratulate Stevens along with the other institutions that made our Best Business Schools for 2027 lists," said Rob Franek, The Princeton Review's Editor-in-Chief. "They differ importantly in program offerings, specializations and other aspects, but they all met our key criteria for designating them as 'best.' We recommend each and every one of them for their excellent academics, robust experiential learning opportunities, outstanding career services, and the positive feedback we received from their very own customers — their on-campus MBA students we surveyed."

Earlier this year, the School of Business ranked on U.S. News & World Report’s list of Best Business Schools in the U.S. for the sixth consecutive year, a notable achievement for a business school established less than two decades ago.

More information about the methodology for school selections, rankings and ratings is available on The Princeton Review website.