Seton Hall University’s Stillman School of Business has been recognized in The Princeton Review’s “Best Business Schools for 2025” for its excellence in three key categories: Best Business Schools, Best Business Schools (Northeast), and Best Online M.B.A. Programs.
The Princeton Review’s designations are based on extensive surveys of both business school administrators and students. For the 2025 rankings, more than 11,900 M.B.A. students were surveyed, providing feedback on academics, career services, and the overall student experience.
Stillman School Dean Joyce Strawser, Ph.D., stated that the recognition “affirms the quality of our programs, the dedication of our faculty and our commitment to preparing ethical, innovative leaders.”
The school’s M.B.A. curriculum is a flexible, 40-credit program designed for working professionals, offering on-campus, hybrid, and online options. Students can choose a general track or specialize in one of eight concentrations, including the STEM-designated fields of Business Analytics, Information Technology Management, and Supply Chain Management. The program also features a unique Sport Management concentration.
Students praised the M.B.A. program for its convenience and flexibility, which is particularly beneficial for professionals in the New Jersey and New York City business corridors. They also highlighted the hands-on learning approach and the accessibility of professors, who are a mix of accomplished scholars and industry leaders.
The curriculum emphasizes applied learning, with students working on real-client strategic consulting plans and engaging in projects that mirror real-world business challenges. The “Launch Experience” provides a comprehensive kickoff to the program, connecting students with faculty, industry experts, and a strong alumni network.
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