Old Dominion 91Ƶ’sStrome College of Businessoffers its students one of thebest online Master of Business Administration(MBA)programs in the country, according toa recent report from ThePrinceton Review.

Receiving praise forits flexibility and rigorous coursework, theranked No. 26 in the, the third time in as many years.

“With a curriculum that is bothrelevant and accommodating, our online MBA students learn the skills they need to succeed in the global business landscape, on their time,”said Interim Dean Erika Marsillac of ODU’s Strome College of Business.“91Ƶ, we strive for excellence in business education and look forward tothecontinued success of this program, with the support of our students, alumni, faculty and staff.”

Initsprofile ofODU’sonline MBA,The Princeton Reviewpraisesthe programas a “competitive program at a well-known school.”The profile alsoincludescommentsfromODU MBA studentssurveyed by The Princeton Review, with one student reporting, “The skills I have learned throughout this program have trained me to be a better and more effective program manager and leader."

91Ƶ,MBA studentsare part of aunique learning environment,positioningthemto make their mark, better their communityand advance their career.The college’s expert faculty members are leaders in their respective fields andequip graduates with the real-world skills needed in today’s workforce. Recent graduates ofODU’sMBA programhave gone on to careers in logisticsmanagement, port and maritime management, entrepreneurship, banking and finance, and human resources, among many others.

“Being recognized as one of the top online MBA programsaffirms the value that our program creates through rigorous education, directly relevant training, and rewarding experiences, said Shanna Wood, ODU MBA program associate director.

With many ways to complete the program of study, including online, in-person and hybrid options, MBA students at ODU earn their degree on their time.

"All of the b-schools on our lists for 2024—our list ofthebestonline MBAsas well as ourlist ofthebeston-campus MBAs—deliver exceptionalMBAprograms,” said Rob Franek, The Princeton Review's Editor-in-Chief. “We commendand recommendthem highly to prospectiveb-schoolapplicants.”

The Princeton Review editors weighmore than 60 data points in theirselectionsof schoolsfor theirBestBusinessSchoolslists.The selectionand rankingoftheonline MBA programsfor 2024tookinto accountdata fromThe Princeton Review’s2024surveysof administrators at165schoolsoffering onlineMBAsas well asitssurveys of10,700studentsenrolledin theonline MBAprograms.

AboutOld Dominion 91Ƶ

, located in Norfolk, is Virginia's forward-focused public doctoral research university with more than 23,000 students, a top R1 research ranking, rigorous academics, an energetic residential community and initiatives that contribute $2.6 billion annually to Virginia's economy.

About the Strome College of Business

strives to be the preeminent source for problemsolving in business, government and non-profit organizations. Strome is committed to enabling social mobility, economic vitality and regional well-being through rigorous academics, experiential learning, forward-focused research and impactful programming.The Strome College of Business is accredited by AACSB, which is the leading accrediting body for colleges and schools of business.Thecollege’sMBA program is celebratingits 60thanniversary in 2024.

About The Princeton Review

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