The Definitive List Of The Top 100 U.S. MBA Programs of 2023-2024 — 51 to 75
This third group of schools represents some of the very best hidden gems in MBA education. Typically, these are smaller and more intimate programs at excellent business schools. They are less likely to rank on all five of the most influential rankings but have strong reputations nonetheless. And many of these schools open the door to companies that are major players in their geographies.
2023 Rank |
School Name | 2022 Rank | Index | US News | Financial Times | Business Week | Princeton Review | |
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#51 | Baruch (Zicklin) | 69 | 32.6 | 49 (62) | NR (NR) | 48 (64) | 45 (NR) | NR (NA) |
#52 | Pittsburgh (Katz) | 43 | 31.9 | 86 (55) | 41 (43) | 49 (54) | NR (NR) | NR (NA) |
#53 | Wisconsin | 39 | 31.2 | 40 (47) | NR (47) | 41 (49) | NR (NR) | NR (NA) |
#54 | Colorado (Leeds) | 59 | 27.1 | 60 (67) | NR (NR) | 64 (75) | 36 (NR) | NR (NA) |
#55 | Utah (Eccles) | 49 | 26.3 | 48 (40) | NR (NR) | 54 (59) | NR (NR) | NR (NA) |
#56 | Massachusetts-Amherst (Isenberg) | 70 | 25.4 | 86 (53) | 36 (NR) | NR (NR) | NR (NR) | NR (NA) |
#57 | Texas Christian (Neeley) | 61 | 24.8 | 50 (67) | NR (NR) | 42 (53) | NR (NR) | NR (NA) |
#58 | Howard | 63 | 23.1 | 63 (57) | NR (NR) | 40 (28) | NR (NR) | NR (NR) |
#59 | Penn State (Smeal) | 33 | 23.0 | 37 (33) | NR (34) | NR (44) | NR (NR) | NR (NA) |
#60 | Baylor (Hankamer) | 71 | 22.6 | 60 (64) | NR (NR) | 50 (65) | NR (NR) | NR (NA) |
#60 | Fordham (Gabelli) | 55 | 22.6 | 68 (64) | NR (45) | 55 (43) | NR (NR) | NR (NA) |
#62 | Tennessee-Knoxville (Haslam) | 53 | 22.4 | 55 (53) | NR (NR) | 63 (66) | NR (NR) | NR (NA) |
#63 | Case Western (Weatherhead) | 66 | 22.0 | 68 (82) | NR (NR) | NR (NR) | 49 (NR) | NR (NA) |
#64 | Houston (Bauer) | 73 | 21.2 | 63 (85) | NR (NR) | 55 (60) | NR (NR) | NR (NA) |
#65 | Denver (Daniels) | 77 | 20.8 | 68 (71) | NR (NR) | NR (74) | 49 (NR) | NR (NA) |
#66 | Kentucky (Gatton) | 79 | 18.3 | 63 (83) | NR (NR) | 71 (NR) | NR (NR) | NR (NA) |
#67 | Iowa State | 72 | 18.0 | 51 (57) | NR (NR) | NR (NR) | NR (NR) | NR (NA) |
#68 | Syracuse (Whitman) | 68 | 17.9 | 63 (57) | NR (NR) | 61 (68) | NR (NR) | NR (NA) |
#69 | Arizona (Eller) | 66 | 17.3 | 53 (47) | NR (NR) | NR (NR) | NR (NR) | NR (NA) |
#69 | Stevens Institute of Technology | 85 | 17.3 | 53 (77) | NR (NR) | NR (NR) | NR (NR) | NR (NA) |
#69 | South Carolina (Moore) | 60 | 17.3 | 55 (47) | NR (NR) | NR (56) | NR (NR) | NR (NA) |
#72 | Alabama (Manderson) | 57 | 16.6 | 55 (57) | NR (NR) | NR (NR) | NR (NR) | 50 (43) |
#73 | University of Miami | 51 | 16.0 | 75 (67) | NR (48) | 58 (61) | NR (NR) | NR (NA) |
#74 | Arkansas (Walton) | 77 | 15.5 | 68 (64) | NR (NR) | NR (NR) | NR (NR) | NR (NA) |
#75 | NC State (Poole) | 62 | 15.1 | 78 (67) | NR (NR) | 57 (54) | NR (NR) | NR (NA) |
Note: * All ranks in the table are the latest for each of the five most influential MBA rankings. Ranks for both The Financial Times and The Economist surveys are U.S. only, not the overall global ranks.
(See the following page for the next 25 business schools on the 2022-2023 list)
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