Universities in Potsdam and Canton have received national recognition from education groups and publications. Clarkson University's Online MBA Program has been named one of the "Most Selective Online …
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Universities in Potsdam and Canton have received national recognition from education groups and publications.
Clarkson University's Online MBA Program has been named one of the "Most Selective Online Business Degrees of 2015."
SR Education Group says it researched and represents schools with AACSB accreditation and with average GMAT scores of 550 or higher.
The company markets schools that pay for a listing.
See the list at www.guidetoonlineschools.com/degrees/business/most-selective.
Clarkson University was also named to the "America's Best Small Town Colleges" list by BestColleges.com.
You can see the full list at http://www.bestcolleges.com/features/best-small-town-colleges.
Money magazine has named St. Lawrence University to its top-10 list of best-value schools, where SAT and ACT test scores are optional for admission.
St. Lawrence became a test-optional institution beginning in 2006.
Applicants can still choose to submit either their SAT or ACT test scores, or both.
Money, a publication of Time Inc., listed St. Lawrence ninth in its ranking.
Money’s top-10 list is at http://time.com/money/4002269/best-value-test-optional-colleges