The master’s in business administration degree program at the Carlos Alvarez College of Business recently made The Princeton Review’s annual list of Best Business Schools.
The college is one of 213 institutions nationwide that the education services company named to its Best On-Campus MBA Programs list which is part of its Best Business Schools for 2025 report.
The UT San Antonio program was recognized for having one of the best on-campus programs in 2025.
“We’ve expanded our MBA program to allow students to earn the degree on their own terms — offering part-time, full-time, accelerated and online options,” said Dan Sass, associate dean of graduate studies in the Alvarez College of Business. “This flexibility coupled with the academic rigor provided by our outstanding faculty has led to this recognition. We are preparing our students to thrive as future leaders.”
The Princeton Review compiled its 2025 rankings by evaluating more than 60 data points from business administrators and MBA students. The surveys covered topics such as academic offerings, faculty, career services and campus culture.
“We highly recommend the Carlos Alvarez College of Business and all the schools that made our 2025 best business school lists,” stated Rob Franeck, editor-in-chief of The Princeton Review. “They share four characteristics that informed our criteria for designating them as ‘best’: excellent academics, robust experiential learning components, outstanding career services and positive feedback about them from their students we surveyed.”
The MBA program at the Alvarez College of Business provides an intensive business education for professionals pursuing careers in administration and management.
Students acquire skills in core business disciplines, including accounting, business analytics, economics, finance, management, marketing and operations.
The UT San Antonio MBA equips students with the expertise, leadership skills and strategic mindset to elevate their careers. Led by top-tier faculty, the program offers opportunities to expand professional networks alongside peers from diverse professional and academic backgrounds.
Students choose the format that best fits their goals — full-time, part-time, online or an accelerated 11-month track for qualified candidates.