William Paterson University’s Cotsakos College of Business Once Again Recognized in Princeton Review’s “Best Business Schools”


For the 13th consecutive year, William Paterson University’s Cotsakos College of Business is included in The Princeton Review’s guide to the top graduate business schools, which ranks 244 programs across the nation based on graduates’ career outcomes, admissions selectivity, student surveys, and academic rigor, among other factors. 

“We are so pleased to receive this recognition, which only strengthens our steadfast belief that William Paterson University offers one of the best graduate degree programs in the area,” says Anthony Bowrin, dean of the Cotsakos College of Business. “From our industry-focused curriculum to our resources such as the Financial Learning Center and flexible scheduling options for working professionals, we truly strive to meet the needs of our students and industry demands.”

Cotsakos College of Business programs are accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International, the longest serving global accrediting body for business schools that offer undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees in business and accounting.

Most recently, William Paterson University added graduate programs in the College to prepare students for leadership roles in specialized fields, via its new master of science (MS) degrees in finance and financial services, applied business analytics, and sales leadership for executives.

The College also continues to offer its nationally recognized, career-focused master’s degree in business administration, with seven concentrations for students to choose from: accounting, entrepreneurship, finance, general MBA, marketing, music management, and human resource management. 

"Each school we selected offers stellar academics as well as robust experiential components,” says Rob Franken, editor of The Princeton Review Best Business Schools for 2021: On-Campus MBA Programs.

12/07/20