
The Peter J. Tobin College of Business at St. John’s University earned a place among the top online master of business administration programs ranked by the publication Fortune Education.
The St. John’s program ranked 18th nationally among the more than 100 schools evaluated by the editors of Fortune Education. Editors began evaluating online M.B.A. programs in 2021, aware that remote programs have become more essential for students amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
“This ranking is a recognition of the ability of our faculty to deliver a first-rate M.B.A. program both in person and online,” said Norean R. Sharpe, Ph.D., Dean and Joseph H. and Maria C. Schwartz Distinguished Chair at the Tobin College of Business.
“We believe that demand for online graduate education will continue to grow.”
Editors prioritized online M.B.A. programs that launch distance learners toward successful career directions and prepare them for what they might experience in the business world.
St. John’s 36-credit online M.B.A. program offers concentrations in business analytics, enterprise risk management, entrepreneurship and innovation, finance, interdisciplinary business, management, marketing, risk and financial advisory practices, and risk management.
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