BUSINESSWEEK ONLINE: B-SCHOOLS
Rankings & Profiles 1998 Data
School names are linked to BW profiles
The Top 25
Ranked

1 Univ. of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
2 Northwestern (Kellogg)
3 Univ. of Chicago
4 Univ. of Michigan
5 Harvard
6 Columbia
7 Duke (Fuqua)
8 Cornell (Johnson)
9 Stanford
10 Dartmouth (Tuck)
11 Univ. of Virginia (Darden)
12 UCLA (Anderson)
13 NYU (Stern)
14 Carnegie Mellon
15 MIT (Sloan)
16 UC Berkeley (Haas)
17 Washington University (Olin)
18 Univ. of Texas at Austin
19 UNC - Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
20 Yale
21 Indiana University (Kelley)
22 Univ. of Maryland (Smith)
23 Univ. Wisconsin at Madison
24 Purdue (Krannert)
25 USC (Marshall)
The Runners Up
(A-Z)

Arizona State
Babson (Olin)
Brigham Young (Marriott)
The College of William & Mary
Emory (Goizueta)
Georgetown (McDonough)
Michigan State (Broad)
Ohio State (Fisher)
Pennsylvania State (Smeal)
Rice (Jones)
Southern Methodist (Cox)
Texas A&M (Mays)
Thunderbird (AGSIM)
Univ. of Arizona (Eller)
UC Irvine
Univ. of Georgia (Terry)
Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Univ. of Iowa (Tippie)
Univ. of Notre Dame
Univ. of Pittsburgh (Katz)
Univ. of Rochester (Simon)
Univ. of South Carolina (Darla Moore)
Univ. of Tennessee at Knoxville
Vanderbilt (Owen)
Wake Forest (Babcock)
The Third-Tier
(A-Z)

Boston College (Carroll)
Boston University
Case Western Reserve (Weatherhead)
Clark Atlanta
Florida (Warrington)
Georgia Tech (DuPree)
SUNY Buffalo
Tulane (Freeman)
UC Davis
Univ. of Minnesota (Carlson)
Univ. of Washington at Seattle
Click here to see all of BW's B-school profiles by geographic region, including 151 more schools (212 total)


Business Week's B-school rankings are determined by student and recruiter survey feedback. In 1998, the magazine evaluated 61 schools -- the largest pool of programs it has reviewed to date, and received responses from 6,020 graduates, for a response rate of 63%. Meanwhile, 259 companies sent back questionnaires, for a 74% response rate. Using the results, 1998's Top 25 ranking was established. B-schools outside the Top 25 -- the Runners Up and Third-Tier -- were not ranked. Instead, they are listed above alphabetically.


For more details on the survey's methodology and results, see the Oct. 19, 1998, cover story, "The Best Schools".

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