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Entrepreneur Magazine's April Issue Recommends Business Schools Best for 'Green Business' Education

Published: 15 March 2011

Entrepreneur, the nation's leading publication for and about entrepreneurs, in its April issue (available on newsstands March 22) recommends 16 graduate schools of business as top-notch institutions for MBA students to get an education in "Green Business" fields. For this project, Entrepreneur teamed up with The Princeton Review, the education services company widely known for its test prep programs and "best" colleges and graduate schools lists.

The Princeton Review selected the 16 b-schools featured in the Entrepreneur article, titled "A Sustainable Degree," based on the Company's survey of administrators at 325 graduate schools of business in 2009-2010 and of students attending the schools. Administrators were surveyed on their school's academics, curricula, campus policies and student services related to sustainability, social responsibility and the environment. Students were polled on how well they felt their MBA programs were educating them for careers in "Green Business" fields.

The schools named to the list (which is in alphabetical order and not a ranking list) are:

Babson College F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business (Babson Park / Wellesley, MA)

Bentley Univ. McCallum Graduate School of Business (Waltham, MA)

Brandeis Univ. International Business School (Waltham, MA)

Claremont Graduate Univ. Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management (Claremont, CA)

Clark Univ. Graduate School of Management (Worcester, MA)

Columbia Univ. Columbia Business School (New York, NY)

Duke Univ. The Fuqua School of Business (Durham, NC)

McGill Univ. Desautels Faculty of Management (Montreal, Quebec, Canada)

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