Princeton Review names Elon’s MBA program as one of Best Business Schools for 2024

The Martha and Spencer Love School of Business has been named one of the Best Business Schools for 2024 by the Princeton Review, thanks to its leadership philosophy, learning culture, and program flexibility.

The Princeton Review has named the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business as one of the best business schools in the country for 2024 based upon the quality of its on-campus MBA program.

The Princeton Review’s annual guide of top graduate business programs draws data from surveys of over 32,000 students and administrators at over 400 schools around the country, touching on subjects such as academics, the student body, campus life and career plans.

“The schools that made our list for 2024 all have impressive individual distinctions. What they share are three characteristics that broadly informed our criteria for these rankings: outstanding academics, robust experiential learning components, and excellent career services,” said Rob Franek, The Princeton Review’s editor-in-chief. “Equally impressive to us—and probably to prospective applicants—is that every one of our best b-schools for 2024 garnered highly favorable ratings among its MBA students we surveyed.”

The Best Business Schools list includes profiles of each school with write-ups on their academics, career placement, student life and environment, and admissions. Princeton Review’s profile of the Love School of Business shares the following:

The school has earned a “great reputation” for its specialized MBA designed for full-time working professionals. Students commend the program’s “leadership philosophy,” “learning culture,” and “great program flexibility.”

The professors are “open with their time and always willing to meet outside of class,” and bring “real business experience” to class. The profile notes that the courses focus on “current events and are real-world driven.”

“Elon fosters an atmosphere deeply rooted in supporting one another through team-building activities.” The peer group is “competitive but supportive,” with students aiming to better themselves and their lives by pushing each other in the classroom.

The Martha and Spencer Love School of Business is accredited by AACSB International, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business — the premier accrediting agency for bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs in accounting, business analytics and business administration.