Acton Featured Among the “Best 282 Business Schools” by Princeton Review

Austin, Tx- For the third year in a row, the Princeton Review ranks The Acton MBA in Entrepreneurship as having the “Most Competitive Students” in the nation and its entrepreneur-teachers among the top three business faculties in the country.

In its just-published 2007 edition of the “Best 282 Business Schools,” Princeton Review collected institutional data from schools, as well as the candid opinions of students attending them. The Princeton Review states, “An Acton MBA stands out in many ways, but primarily in the experience in entrepreneurship it offers. Students are pushed, pulled, bullied, and coddled in an extremely intense nine-month program, but in the end students come out with the skills they need to launch their own business.”

“The intense work weeks, our case-based curriculum, and our successful entrepreneur-teachers make Acton one of the most unique programs in the country,” says Georgia Spaeth, Acton’s Executive Director. Students spend ninety hours each week grappling with problems drawn from over 300 real-world case studies, selling products door-to-door and building assembly lines. In the Life of Meaning course, introspection exercises help
students find a “calling” in business, a lifelong mission that will allow their special gifts and true desires to “make a difference”.

The Austin, Texas, based Acton MBA in Entrepreneurship is offered through Hardin Simmons University.

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