UToledo Ranked Among Princeton Review’s 2025 Best Business, Law Schools

August 12, 2025 | News, UToday, Business and Innovation, Law
By Nicki Gorny



The University of Toledo ranks among the top schools in the country for graduate programs in business and law, according to The Princeton Review.

The education services company recently released its updated lists of Best Business Schools and Best Law Schools for 2025, with the John B. and Lillian E. Neff College of Business and Innovation ranked among its 213 Best On-Campus M.B.A. Programs and the College of Law ranked among its 168 Best Law Schools.

The annual rankings are based on institutional and administrator and student survey data and weigh factors including career outcomes, admissions selectivity and academic rigor.

“This ranking reflects the high quality of our faculty and of the flexible programs we’ve designed to support full-time students as well as working professionals looking to advance their careers, explore new possibilities and increase their earnings potential,” said Dr. Barbara Ritter, who joined the Neff College of Business as dean in July. “I’m proud to lead this college and continue to expand its impact throughout the region and beyond.”

“With strong faculty, flexible programs and a long-standing tradition of clinical legal education that emphasizes real-world skills, Toledo Law is committed to helping our students succeed in the classroom and the courtroom,” said Rebecca Zietlow, dean of the College of Law. “It’s an honor to be recognized by The Princeton Review.”

The Princeton Review announcement follows the recent extension of the Neff College of Business’ accreditation through the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). The college is one of only 6% of business schools worldwide to meet the association’s high standards for accreditation and one of fewer than 200 business schools worldwide to maintain a supplemental accreditation for its accounting program.