Posted on October 14, 2010 by Christi Fish

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Princeton Review logo The University of Texas at San Antonio College of Business was ranked the No. 2 MBA program in the nation providing the “Greatest Opportunity for Minority Students” according to the 2011 edition of the Princeton Review .

The UTSA College of Business shared the spotlight with such schools as Florida International University, Howard University, New Mexico State University, University of Michigan and University of Miami.

“Nationwide MBA programs average only 10 percent minorities. Our MBA program is leading the nation with more than 30 percent of our graduate student body being minorities,” said Lynda de la Viña , dean of the College of Business.

The Princeton Review conducted surveys with 19,000 business students. Business schools were judged based on institutional data such as percentage of minority students and percentage of minority faculty as well as based on student surveys assessing resources for minority students, culture of institution and diversity of student body.

Most recently the college was named the No. 5 graduate business school in the nation for Hispanics by Hispanic Business. The UTSA College of Business is accredited by AACSB International, The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. It is one of the 40 largest business schools in the nation with 5,600 enrolled students and 47 different graduate and undergraduate business programs.

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— Christi Fish