Villanova vs Temple for business: which is the better choice for undergraduate business?

I’m trying to decide between Villanova and Temple for business and want to understand the difference in overall fit. I care about the strength of the business program, internship opportunities, and how the degree is viewed by employers.

I’m a high school senior trying to narrow down my college list, and both schools seem like possible options. I just want a clear sense of which one is generally the stronger choice for someone studying business.
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Sundial Team
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For undergraduate business, Villanova tends to appeal more to students who want a more residential campus experience, a smaller-school feel, and a business program with a strong national reputation. Its School of Business is very well regarded, and employers in finance, consulting, accounting, and corporate roles often know the Villanova name well. The alumni network is a real asset, especially in the Northeast, and that can matter for internships and first jobs.

Villanova makes the most sense for someone who wants a traditional campus environment with a lot of school spirit and close access to professors, advising, and business-related clubs. The student experience is more centered on campus, and many students are looking for a polished pre-professional path. If you are drawn to structured recruiting pipelines and a college community where business is a major focus, Villanova has an edge.

Temple fits a different kind of student very well: someone who wants the opportunities of a large urban public university and is excited by being in Philadelphia every day. Fox School of Business has strong practical connections, and Temple students benefit from the location in a very direct way because internships during the semester are especially accessible. For a student who is proactive, comfortable navigating a bigger school, and eager to build experience early, Temple can offer a lot.

Temple is also often appealing for students who want flexibility and value. Employers do respect Fox, particularly in the Philadelphia region, and students who take advantage of the city, networking events, and hands-on experience can do very well. The difference is that Temple often rewards self-starters more, while Villanova may provide a somewhat more guided and brand-conscious path.

In terms of employer perception alone, Villanova usually carries somewhat stronger immediate prestige in undergraduate business. But Temple can absolutely be the smarter pick for a student who wants a city-based experience and plans to hustle for internships from the start. If cost is similar and you want the more consistently high-profile undergraduate business environment, Villanova is the one most students would lean toward.

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