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College of Business Administration named one of the nation’s best.

The Princeton Review named the College of Business Administration at Cal State University Long Beach one of the nation’s best 296 business schools last week, according to a press release.

“We are very committed to the academic and career success of our students, and for our program to be recognized by the prestigious Princeton Review is a wonderful validation of our efforts,” Dean of the College of Business Administration Michael Solt said in a press release. “Our goal is to provide our students with highly-valued degrees, and we seem to be on the right path.”

The Princeton Review listed the best schools, but did not rank them. The information Princeton Review provided helps potential business students decide which college may be best for them, according to its website.

“Each school in our books offers outstanding academics: no single law or [business] school is ‘best’ overall,” Robert Franek, senior vice president and publisher of the Princeton Review, said in a press release. “We publish rankings in several categories along with our detailed profiles of the schools to give applicants the broader information they need to determine which school will be best for them.”

The list was completed by surveying 21,600 students and administrators at the 296 featured schools, according to a press release. Students were asked their opinions of their school’s academics, student body and campus life, as well as their career plans.

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