Lamar University's College of Business has been selected as one of the 244 MBA programs worldwide featured in the Princeton Review’s list of Best Business Schools for 2024. This recognition underscores the program's commitment to academic rigor, ethical leadership, and student success.
Known for its affordability and flexibility, the MBA and leadership programs at Lamar University cater to regional professionals seeking advanced business degrees. The curriculum is designed with a strong emphasis on ethics and social responsibility, equipping students with essential skills to navigate today's dynamic business landscape.
According to The Princeton Review, student feedback highlights the supportive learning environment fostered by small class sizes, which enable close interactions with professors and peers alike. The faculty, many of whom bring extensive industry experience, are noted for their inspirational teaching style and dedication to student achievement.
In response to being recognized among the Best Business Schools for 2024, Dr. Soumava Bandyopadhyay, associate dean of graduate studies and research, expressed gratitude towards the college’s faculty and staff.
"I want to recognize the contributions of the dedicated faculty and staff of the entire College of Business who have built our MBA program’s reputation to make a recognition such as this possible," Bandyopadhyay said. "In particular, I would like to recognize Ms. Jana Austin, our MBA Program Coordinator, and Professor Paul Howell, our on-campus MBA Program Advisor, for doing a top-notch job of administering our MBA program on a day-to-day basis."
This accolade not only reaffirms Lamar University's commitment to academic excellence but also underscores its pivotal role in shaping future business leaders through comprehensive education and practical insights.
For more information about the College of Business, visit https://www.lamar.edu/business/index.html.