The graduate program in the Craig School of Business at California State University, Fresno is once again named among the best schools in the country by The Princeton Review.

The New York-based education services company features the school in the 2012 edition of its “Best 294 Business Schools” (Random House/Princeton Review, $22.99). The “best” designation is based on surveys of students who attend schools with accredited Master of Business Administration programs.

The Craig School is commended for its “low price and high quality education,” “real-world training” and the “solid foundation” it offers to students.

Robert Franek, Princeton Review senior vice president-publisher, said: “We chose the 294 business schools in this book based on our high opinion of their academic programs and offerings, as well as our review of institutional data we collect from the schools. We also strongly consider the candid opinions of students attending the schools who rate and report on their campus experiences at their schools on our survey for the book.”

The Princeton Review does not rank the schools in the book on a single hierarchical list or name one business school best overall. The company is not affiliated with Princeton University and it is not a magazine.

For more information on the Craig School’s graduate programs contact Tom Burns, manager of MBA programs, at 559.278.2107.