Robins School of Business Graduate Program Selected for Princeton Review's "The Best 282 Business Schools"
August 21, 2006
The Princeton Review, publisher of annual college and graduate school guides, has selected University of Richmond’s Robins School of Business graduate degree program for inclusion in the 2007 edition of “The Best 282 Business Schools,” in bookstores this October.
It is the school’s first appearance in the annual guide.
“We select schools for this book based on several criteria covering three areas: our regard for their academic programs and other offerings, institutional data we collect about them, and opinions of students attending the schools,” says Robert Franek, vice president and publisher of The Princeton Review.
“We are very pleased to feature the Robins School. … We highly commend it to readers of the book and users of our Web site as one of the best institutions they could attend to earn an M.B.A.,” Franek said.
In addition to The Princeton Review book, Richmond’s undergraduate program is listed in “The Fiske Guide to Colleges” as one of 37 small college and universities that are “strong in business.” And BusinessWeek magazine ranked the Robins School among the top 25 undergraduate business programs in its first such list, released last April.

