Discover the best MBA programs to improve your career prospects. Compare the top schools to discover the perfect fit for your goals.
Harvard Business School, UChicago Booth, and Northwestern Kellogg are home to the best MBA programs, according to Fortune’s ranking of 98 business schools.
The best MBA programs with no GMAT/GRE requirements: 1. University of Michigan (Ross), Georgia Tech (Scheller), 3. Washington University in St. Louis (Olin).
There is a seemingly endless number of part-time MBA programs, but only some can be considered the best. Those that made Fortune's list this year not only offer top-notch curriculums and access to...
Acceptance rate, 2023-24, DNP ; Avg. # of years of mgmt. experience, 2023-24 entrants, 9.2 ; Avg. # of years of work experience, 2023-24 entrants, 14.7 ; Graduation rate, 2020-23, 93% ; One-year retention rate, 2022-23, 94% ; Size of 2022-2023 graduating class, 255 ; Standardized testing required?, No ; Total approximate cost, $195,934 ; Yield, 2023–24, 77%
Insead, IMD and Cambridge provide the best return on investment for graduates of their 1-year international MBA programs.
School-provided data: Size of 2022–2023 graduating class: 10% · Out-of-state annual tuition: 5% · Graduation rate, 2020–23: 12.5% · One-year retention rate, 2022–23: 12.5% · Acceptance rate, fall 2023: 8% · Yield, 2023–24 (matriculates/admits): 8% · Average undergraduate GPA, 2023–23 enrollees: 6% · Average number of years of work experience, 2023–24 entrants: 8%
#1 · Stanford University · Stanford, CA ; #1 · University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) · Philadelphia, PA ; #3 · Northwestern University (Kellogg) · Evanston, IL
Kellogg’s One-Year Full-Time MBA Program builds on your experience & accelerates your transition back into the workforce with new skills and knowledge.
The best online MBA programs: 1. Indiana University (Kelley), 2. Carnegie Mellon (Tepper), 3. University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)