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Recognized by The Princeton Review among the Nation’s Best Business Schools for 2025

The Raymond A. Mason School of Business at William & Mary has been named one of the top business schools in the country in The Princeton Review’s Best Business Schools for 2025. The school is among the Best On-Campus MBA Programs, ranked #25 for Best Online MBA Programs, and earned the #10 spot for Best Professors — highlighting the strength of the world-class faculty and the quality of the student experience.

Each year, The Princeton Review surveys students and gathers institutional data to identify schools that deliver strong academics and meaningful career preparation. The Mason School is one of 213 schools nationwide to make the list of Best On-Campus MBA Programs, reflecting the program’s continued growth and reputation.

“We work hard to create a program that challenges our students while supporting them personally and professionally,” said Dean Todd Mooradian. “So seeing our faculty recognized — not just for what they teach, but for how they teach — means a lot. Our professors are truly invested in helping students succeed.”

The Online MBA program’s #25 national ranking speaks to the Mason School’s ability to offer a high-impact experience beyond the traditional classroom.

“Our online students consistently say they feel connected — not just to their classmates, but to our faculty and the school community,” said Neina Osibogun, interim associate dean, Online Programs. “That’s intentional. We’ve built a program where relationships matter just as much as curriculum. It’s great to see that effort reflected in the rankings.”

The #10 ranking for Best Professors is based on how students rate their classroom experience, accessibility of faculty, and teaching effectiveness — something the Mason School takes seriously across all formats.

“These rankings reflect what we hear from students daily,” Mooradian added. “They value the conversations they have with faculty, the feedback they receive, and the sense that people here genuinely care about their goals.”