Lerner College Online MBA Program Ranked No. 28 by The Princeton Review

The University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics was ranked No. 28 on The Princeton’s Review’s list of Top 50 Online MBA Programs for 2024.

The Princeton Review’s business school rankings are uniquely based on data the company gathers from its surveys of administrators at the schools as well as surveys of students attending the schools who rate and report on their experiences at them. The rankings for 2024 were based on data from surveys of administrators at 409 business schools and surveys of 32,200 students enrolled in the schools’ MBA programs.

More than 60 data points are factored into the company’s ranking list tallies. Most are based on data from both the administrator and student surveys. Some are based on data from just student surveys, and one is based just on data from the administrator surveys.

UD students gain fashion retail skills at Ross

Piper Goldstein entered the University of Delaware as a fashion merchandising major and said she has loved every class she’s taken. Eve Chapman, a marketing major, declared fashion merchandising as a minor early in her tenure at UD and said that through those courses...

Lerner Welcomes New Faculty, Largest Class in 2025

On behalf of the University of Delaware's Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, Dean Oliver Yao is pleased to welcome a distinguished group of new faculty and instructors for the 2025–26 academic year. Their expertise spans entrepreneurship, finance,...

Lerner Co-op Program Intern: Andrew Poggi

Throughout the summer and 2025-26 school year, students in UD’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics are comprising the initial class of the Lerner Co-op Program, a new year-long work-based learning initiative launched with a grant from the Delaware...

Lerner Co-op Program Intern: Bridget Kiey

Throughout the summer and 2025-26 school year, students in UD’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics are comprising the initial class of the Lerner Co-op Program, a new year-long work-based learning initiative launched with a grant from the Delaware...

Finance Major Antonia Vázquez Discusses Research Project

Article written by Tracey Bryant Women are less likely than men to choose finance as a major in business schools. Nationally, only about one third of the students pursuing the major are female, according to recent studies. When fewer women start in finance, fewer will...

From Founder to Successor: UD’s CEEE Directors’ Legacy

This article was written by Cori Burcham. In 2013, when Carlos Asarta became the director of the University of Delaware’s Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship (CEEE), he quite literally stepped into Jim O’Neill’s shoes, assuming leadership of the center...