University’s MBA program recognized in Princeton Review’s Best Business Schools for 2025

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The B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration’s MBA program has been recognized as part of The Princeton Review’s Best Business Schools for 2025.

In addition to the Office of Distance Learning’s accelerated, online delivery, the college offers professional MBA programs delivered in a traditional classroom setting.

Both formats offer the same curriculum. Both were also recognized as part of this year’s Best Business Schools list, which The Princeton Review releases annually.

Robert Viguerie, MBA director and associate dean for the Moody College of Business, said MBA students benefit from applicable coursework in preparation for careers and advancement in a number of industries.

“More than earning a degree, our graduates leave with the confidence and skills they need to step into positions of leadership and make a real impact in their careers,” Viguerie said.

The MBA program offers multiple concentrations, including health care administration, project management, entrepreneurship, human resource management, finance and global management.

The online program’s accelerated 8-week course options enable students to complete the program at a pace that fits their schedules.

Kyle Robichaux, online MBA coordinator for the Moody College of Business, said beyond preparing graduates for rewarding, successful careers, the online MBA format is valued by many working professionals interested their careers without putting life on hold.

“At UL Lafayette, we understand the challenges faced when balancing career, family and education,” Robichaux said.

The online is affordable, flexible and backed by AACSB accreditation, “so our students can have confidence they’re investing in a program that delivers.”

The B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration has been included in the Princeton Review’s Best Business Schools list each year since 2007.

“We are extremely proud to be named to The Princeton Review’s Best Business Schools year after year. It’s a recognition that reflects the overall quality of our faculty, staff and graduates,” Robichaux said.

Learn more about UL Lafayette’s online and traditional MBA formats.