For Immediate Release

CAMDEN -- Graduate business and law programs at Rutgers UniversityCamden are among the very best in the nation, according to The Princeton Review.

Both the Rutgers School of Law--Camden and the master of business administration (MBA) program at the Rutgers School of Business--Camden appear in The Princeton Reviews 2008 guide books for the nations top programs in those areas.

The Rutgers-Camden business school is featured in the 2008 Princeton Review Best 290 Business Schools, while the Rutgers-Camden law school is included in the 2008 Princeton Review Best 170 Law Schools. Both books are published by Random House.

The ratings and rankings are based on institutional data from the schools and on The Princeton Reviews surveys of more than 17,000 students attending the schools profiled in each book. The survey asked students about themselves and their career plans, as well as their schools academics, student body, and campus life.

These rankings by The Princeton Review, while gratifying, represent just a glimpse into the Rutgers-Camden experience, says Margaret Marsh, interim provost at Rutgers UniversityCamden. The true measure of our campus is in the success of our students and graduates, the excellent scholarship of our faculty, the friendly service delivered by our staff, and our ability to help the citizens of New Jersey. Rutgers-Camden excels in each of these important areas.

The Camden campus of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, enrolls 5,350 students in 34 undergraduate and 16 graduate programs. Located at the vibrant Camden Waterfront district in the heart of the metro Philadelphia region, Rutgers-Camden is home to 260 faculty who are at the cutting edge of generating knowledge in their disciplines. More information is online at www.camden.rutgers.edu.

The Princeton Review publishes more than 200 books, including guides to the best medical schools and colleges, plus guides to college and graduate school admission exams. The Princeton Review also is known for its test-prep courses and other admission and K-12 education services. The company is not affiliated with Princeton University.

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