Wright State University’s Raj Soin College of Business has been named one of the Best On-Campus MBA Programs in the nation by The Princeton Review.
The 2025 list recognizes 244 top business schools offering high-quality, in-person Master of Business Administration programs. The recognition is part of The Princeton Review’s annual Best Business Schools for 2025 report, which evaluates MBA programs using a combination of institutional data and student survey responses. Key factors include career outcomes, academic rigor, admissions selectivity and student satisfaction.
“We highly recommend the Raj Soin College of Business and all the schools that made our 2025 Best Business School lists,” said Rob Franek, editor-in-chief of The Princeton Review.
Students in Wright State’s Master of Business Administration program consistently praise its academic quality, affordability and flexibility. Many attend part time and appreciate the convenience of evening and weekend classes. Courses are described as rigorous yet manageable, and faculty are widely regarded as passionate, knowledgeable and committed to student success.
The MBA program emphasizes a multidisciplinary business education with a focus on ethics, sustainability and global awareness. Students can specialize in 10 concentrations, including finance, health care management, international business, marketing and new venture creation.
“Being named one of the nation’s top on-campus MBA programs by The Princeton Review is a tremendous honor and a testament to the work of our dedicated faculty and staff,” said Dawn Conway, interim dean and executive in residence of the Raj Soin College of Business. “At the Raj Soin College of Business, our mission is clear: we are committed to preparing the next generation of business leaders and entrepreneurs. Individuals who are ready to innovate, drive change and lead with integrity in an increasingly complex global economy. This recognition affirms the strength of our academic programs, our focus on real-world impact, and our unwavering dedication to student success.”
This latest recognition adds to a growing list of national accolades for Wright State’s MBA program.
In November, The Princeton Review ranked the program No. 1 in Ohio and eighth in the Midwest in its Top 50 Graduate Schools for Entrepreneurship Studies for 2025. The program has also been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of the best online MBA programs for veterans.
To make earning an MBA more accessible, Wright State recently launched the Accelerated Business Essentials program. This new option allows students to test out of up to five foundational courses, reducing the time and cost required to earn their degree.
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To learn more about Wright State’s MBA offerings, visit wright.edu/MBA.