Business School & MBA Rankings

Business Week (2008)

1. University of Chicago
2. Harvard
3. Kellogg (Northwestern University)
4. Wharton (University of Pennsylvania)
5. Ross (University of Michigan)
6. Stanford
7. Columbia
8. Fuqua (Duke University)
9. MIT Sloan
10. Haas (University of California, Berkeley)
11. Johnson (Cornell University)
12. Tuck (Dartmouth College)
13. Stern (New York University)
14. Anderson (University of California, Los Angeles)
15. Kelley (Indiana University)
16. Darden (University of Virginia)
17. Kenan-Flagler (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
18. Cox (Southern Methodist University)
19. Tepper (Carnegie Mellon University)
20. Mendoza (University of Notre Dame)
21. McCombs (University of Texas, Austin)
22. Marriott (Brigham Young University)
23. Goizueta (Emory University)
24. Yale
25. Marshall (University of Southern California)
26. Smith (University of Maryland)
27. Foster (University of Washington)
28. Olin (Washington University St. Louis)
29. Georgia Tech College of Management
30. Owen (Vanderbilt University)
Source: Business Week, The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc.

U.S. News & World Report (2008)

1. Harvard
1. Stanford
3. Wharton (University of Pennsylvania)
4. University of Chicago
4. Kellogg (Northwestern University)
4. MIT Sloan
7. Tuck (Dartmouth College)
7. Haas (University of California, Berkeley)
9. Columbia
10. Stern (New York University)
11. Anderson (University of California, Los Angeles)
12. Ross (University of Michigan)
13. Yale
14. Fuqua (Duke University)
14. Johnson (Cornell University)
14. Darden (University of Virginia)
17. Tepper (Carnegie Mellon)
18. McCombs (University of Texas, Austin)
19. Kenan-Flagler (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
20. Kelley (Indiana University, Bloomington)
21. Marshall (University of Southern California)
22. McDonough (Georgetown University)
22. W. P. Carey (Arizona State University)
24. Goizueta (Emory University)
25. Simon (University of Rochester)
25. Olin (Washington University)
27. Fisher (Ohio State University)
27. Carlson (University of Minnesota)
29. University of Wisconsin
29. Marriott (Brigham Young University)
29. Mays (Texas A&M University)
29. Georgia Tech
Source: U.S. News & World Report