TCNJ does not have a stronger business program. As I described in my prior posts, Stevens is based in mathematics and quantitative science, which enables Stevens business, technology management, quantitative finance, and financial engineering students to be far better problem solvers than traditional non-quantititatve students in liberal arts colleges. This is proven year after year as every Stevens business/TM/QF/FE graduate is recruited and most hired by the major investment banks, government, and financial industries. Stevens students have the highest SATs amd more come from the top 10% of their high school classes than any school in NJ (including TCNJ and Rutgers) except for Princeton U. Stevens is a research university with 22 doctoral programs including the one in business/TM. The high research activity in the business school drives the rigor and strength of the program. Stevens co-ops and internships with the major Wall St investment banks You simply won’t get that at TCNJ. One of my classmates was the CTO of Goldman Sachs and I know another who is VP of Deutsche Bank. By the way, I attended both Stevens and Rutgers (Electrical Engineering and Physics).