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MBA Program, MBA Ranking, School Ranking

MBA Program, MBA Ranking, School Ranking Since 1988, BusinessWeek has ranked the best MBA programs in the U.S every two years. In 2002, we ranked the Top 30 U.S. programs and the Top 10 programs outside the U.S. The 2002 rankings result from the opinions of 219 corporate recruiters and 11,518 students at 88 B-schools around the world, and from BusinessWeek's measure of each B-school's intellectual capital.

Scan detailed information from 2002 about those programs and more than 300 other full-time programs around the world. Use our search and compare tools to see how the B-schools measure up against each other. Our facts and figs tool lets you create your own customizable rankings tables. Our ROI Calculator lets you know how long it'll take to recoup your MBA investment. Any questions? Ask the world's largest B-school community on our Interactive Forum.
 
More than 300 Profiles
See all the schools in our 2002 full-time MBA survey, grouped by region

2002 Best B-Schools Cover Story
BusinessWeek magazine looks at B-Schools from all the angles

2002 Part-Time Programs
Profiles of over 290 part-time and 60-plus distance-learning MBA programs

Rankings, 1988-2000
See how your school has fared over the years


2002 Rankings: Top 30 | Non-U.S. Top 10 | Next 20 | Third Tier | Non-U.S. Second Tier | Articles
Additional Full-Time Data: '03 Update | '01 Update | '00 Data | '99 Update | '98 Data | '96 Data


More than 300 Full-time MBA Profiles from 2002:
Region: Africa | Asia | Europe | Latin American & the Caribbean | Oceania
North America: Canada | Mid-Atlantic | Midwest | Northeast | South | Southwest | West


1 Northwestern (Kellogg)
2 Chicago
3 Harvard
4 Stanford
5 Pennsylvania (Wharton)
6 MIT (Sloan)
7 Columbia
8 Michigan
9 Duke (Fuqua)
10 Dartmouth (Tuck)
11 Cornell (Johnson)
12 Virginia (Darden)
13 UC Berkeley (Haas)
14 Yale
15 NYU (Stern)
  
16 UCLA (Anderson)
17 USC (Marshall)
18 UNC (Kenan-Flagler)
19 Carnegie Mellon
20 Indiana (Kelley)
21 Texas (McCombs)
22 Emory (Goizueta)
23 Michigan State
24 Washington (Olin)
25 Maryland (Smith)
26 Purdue (Krannert)
27 Rochester (Simon)
28 Vanderbilt (Owen)
29 Notre Dame (Mendoza)
30 Georgetown (McDonough)
  
Non-U.S. Schools
1* INSEAD
2* Queen's University
3* IMD
4* London Business School
5* Toronto (Rotman)
6* Western Ontario (Ivey)
7* Rotterdam School of Management
8* IESE
9* HEC - Paris
10* York (Schulich)


In alphabetical order
Arizona State
Babson (Olin)
Boston College (Carroll)
Brigham Young (Marriott)
UC Irvine
Case Western Reserve (Weatherhead)
Georgia Tech (DuPree)
  
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Iowa (Tippie)
Minnesota (Carlson)
Ohio State
Penn State (Smeal)
Pittsburgh (Katz)
Rice (Jones)
  
Southern Methodist (Cox)
Thunderbird
Wake Forest (Babcock)
University of Washington
William and Mary
Wisconsin - Madison


In alphabetical order
American (Kogod)
Arizona (Eller)
Boston University
UC Davis
Clark Atlanta
Connecticut
Florida (Warrington)
Florida International (Chapman)
  
Fordham
George Washington
Georgia (Terry)
Miami
Northeastern
Pepperdine (Graziadio)
Rutgers
South Carolina (Darla Moore)
  
SUNY Buffalo
Syracuse
Tennessee - Knoxville
Texas A & M (Mays)
Tulane


In alphabetical order
Cambridge (Judge)
Cranfield
ESADE
  
HEC Montreal
Instituto de Empresas
ITESM - Monterrey
  
McGill
Oxford (Said)

To more than 300 MBA profiles

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