Us news mba ranking 2020
The US News & World Report Best Business Schools 2020 ranking is based on a variety of factors, including:
- Peer assessment score (25%): A survey of business school deans and directors at other MBA programs.
- Student selectivity (20%): Factors such as average GMAT score, average undergraduate GPA, and acceptance rate.
- Faculty resources (15%): Factors such as faculty-to-student ratio, faculty research productivity, and faculty diversity.
- Career placement success (15%): Factors such as job placement rate, average starting salary, and average signing bonus.
- Student services and technology (10%): Factors such as student services, technology resources, and campus resources.
- Alumni success (5%): Factors such as alumni giving rate, alumni career progress, and alumni diversity.
Here are the top 20 MBA programs in the US News & World Report 2020 ranking:
- Stanford Graduate School of Business (CA)
- University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) (PA)
- Harvard Business School (MA)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan) (MA)
- University of Chicago (Booth) (IL)
- Northwestern University (Kellogg) (IL)
- University of California, Berkeley (Haas) (CA)
- Columbia Business School (NY)
- University of Michigan (Ross) (MI)
- New York University (Stern) (NY)
- University of Texas at Austin (McCombs) (TX)
- Duke University (Fuqua) (NC)
- University of Washington (Foster) (WA)
- University of Southern California (Marshall) (CA)
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Gies) (IL)
- Indiana University (Kelley) (IN)
- University of Wisconsin-Madison (Wisconsin) (WI)
- University of Minnesota (Carlson) (MN)
- University of Georgia (Terry) (GA)
- University of Florida (Warrington) (FL)
Note that this ranking is just one of many MBA rankings, and different rankings may prioritize different factors. It's always a good idea to research and consider multiple rankings when evaluating MBA programs.