Cal State San Bernardino's Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration (JHBC) has once again been recognized by The Princeton Review in its 2024 rankings. These rankings highlight the quality and excellence of the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program, providing a compelling reason for prospective students to consider CSUSB for their graduate studies in business.

One of the standout achievements for JHBC is the ranking of its online MBA program, which has achieved the No. 37 spot on the list of The Princeton Review’s Top 50 Online MBA Programs for 2024. This recognition underscores the program’s strong academic foundation, flexible structure and the quality of its virtual learning environment. The program is designed to meet the needs of working professionals seeking to advance their careers while balancing other commitments.

In addition to the online MBA ranking, JHBC has been selected as one of the Best Business Schools for 2024, and the on-campus MBA program has been listed among the top on-campus MBA programs in the nation in 2024. These are significant achievements given the competitive nature of this category. These rankings are based on the college’s rigorous curriculum, experienced faculty and the career advancement opportunities it offers students. Being one of the 244 on-campus MBA programs included in this category showcases the program's standing in providing a robust, in-person learning experience that prepares graduates for leadership roles in various industries.

Moreover, both the entrepreneurship concentration within the MBA program and the Master of Science in Entrepreneurship and Innovation (MSEI) program have earned distinction, being ranked No. 38 among The Princeton Review’s Top 50 Entrepreneurship: Grad Programs in the world. This global ranking highlights the MBA and MSEI programs' strength in fostering entrepreneurial skills and thinking among their students. The focus on entrepreneurship equips graduates with the necessary tools to innovate and lead in a rapidly changing business environment. The curriculum for both business graduate programs is designed to provide practical experience and theoretical knowledge, essential for those looking to start their own business ventures or drive innovation within established organizations.

Of the rankings, Tomás Gomez-Arias, dean of JHBC, said, “The graduate programs at the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration are consistently recognized among the best, both nationally and globally, because of the innovativeness of the curriculum and the quality of the faculty.”