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Princeton
Review
Ranks Smith School in Top 10 for
Minority Students
College Park, Md. October 6,
2006 The University of Marylands
Robert H. Smith School of Business MBA
program is ranked No. 9 in the United
States by the Princeton Review
for offering the greatest opportunity
for minority students. The ranking is
part of the just-published 2007 guide,
Best 282 Business Schools, which
profiles schools with write-ups on their
academics, student life and admissions,
plus ratings for their academics,
selectivity and career placement
services.
The ranking is based on percentage of
students from minority groups;
percentage of faculty from minorities;
and student assessment of resources for
minority students, how supportive the
culture is of minority students, and
whether fellow students are ethnically
and racially diverse.
In the Smith School profile,
Princeton Review editors quote Smith
students who point to the schools large
number of international students and the
diverse blend of backgrounds,
nationalities, ethnicities, and
experiences. Despite these
differences, students say, there is an
amazingly strong team-oriented feeling
here at Smith School.
Editors point to the Smith Schools
long list of outreach programs for
minority and disadvantaged students,
including Kaleidoscope: Advancing
Diversity at Smith, a fall semester
recruitment event for underrepresented
minority students; Women and the MBA,
a symposium for women about the
advantages of earning an MBA;
Management Leadership for Tomorrow, a
partnership that guides minority
students through the MBA application
process; online chats for prospective
MBA students from underrepresented
groups; and participation in minority
professional organizations conferences.
The Princeton Review does not
rank the schools in the book on a single
hierarchical list from 1 to 282, or name
one business school best overall. The
Princeton Review publishes more than
200 titles, which include annual guides
to the best law schools and medical
schools, plus guides to grad school
application essays and admission exams.
More information is available online at
www.PrincetonReview.com.
About the
University of Marylands Robert H. Smith
School of Business
The Robert H. Smith School of Business is an internationally recognized
leader in management education and
research for the digital economy. One of
13 colleges and schools at the
University of Maryland, College Park,
the Smith School offers undergraduate,
full-time and part-time MBA, Executive
MBA, MS PhD and executive education
programs, as well as outreach services
to the corporate community. The school
offers its degree, custom and
certification programs in learning
locations on three continents North
America, Europe and Asia.
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