
M.B.A. program ranks in top 10 for minorities
By Wendy Frost
Director of Communications, College of Business
(Aug. 14, 2008)--For the third consecutive year, the UTSA College of Business M.B.A. program was ranked one of the top 10 programs in the nation for minority students, according to the 2008 edition of the Princeton Review.
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Other schools included in the ranking were Bowling Green State University, Florida International University, Howard University and San Francisco State University.
The UTSA college's ranking for Greatest Opportunities for Minority Students was based on percentage of minority students, percentage of minority faculty and resources for minority faculty.
The Princeton Review surveyed more than 19,000 students at 290 business schools, along with school statistics provided by school administrators, to create 11 ranking lists.
