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Radford University’s Davis College of Business and Economics has received national recognition by earning spots on The Princeton Review’s prestigious 2024 lists of Best Business Schools and Best Online MBA programs. These rankings, based on institutional data and student surveys, evaluated factors such as admissions selectivity, graduation and retention rates, faculty credentials, technological infrastructure, student indebtedness and career outcomes.

The achievement highlights the strength of Radford University’s online MBA program, which is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB), a mark of excellence held by fewer than 5% of business schools worldwide.

"We know that we have a relevant and applied, AACSB accredited online MBA that provides students with the knowledge and skills to advance their careers. We are honored to have that validated by the Princeton Review," said Donna Weaver McCloskey, dean of the Davis College of Business and Economics.

The recognition is especially significant for Radford’s online MBA, which offers working professionals the flexibility to balance career, personal life and education. This accolade further cements the program’s reputation as a top choice for students seeking a high-quality, affordable and accessible graduate business education.

"Being recognized as Princeton Review Best Business School and Best Online MBA is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our faculty and staff. We are honored to see our commitment to excellence and innovation acknowledged," McCloskey added.

This national ranking underscores Radford University’s ongoing dedication to providing students with the tools, resources and educational foundation necessary to succeed in an evolving business landscape.