NYU Stern knocked Darden off for having the most satisfied students and alumni, notching a 4.6 score -- the same as the year before. IESE and Booth climbed to 2nd and 3rd, despite losing .09 and .15 of a point respectively. HEC Paris made the biggest gain over the past two years, increasing its score to .15 of a point to 4.49. Overall, USC Marshall was the lowest performer on the list at 4.22, just a shade below Emory Goizueta and Dartmouth Tuck.
School | 2017 Program | 2015 Program | Difference |
---|---|---|---|
New York University (Stern) | 4.604.6 | 4.604.6 | 0.000 |
IESE | 4.574.57 | 4.664.66 | -0.09-0.09 |
University of Chicago (Booth) | 4.554.55 | 4.704.7 | -0.15-0.15 |
Stanford | 4.544.54 | 4.484.48 | 0.060.06 |
Universiy of Virginia (Darden) | 4.544.54 | 4.744.74 | -0.20-0.2 |
MIT (Sloan) | 4.524.52 | 4.664.66 | -0.14-0.14 |
INSEAD | 4.514.51 | 4.714.71 | -0.20-0.2 |
Carnegie Mellon (Tepper) | 4.514.51 | 4.484.48 | 0.030.03 |
University of Michigan (Ross) | 4.494.49 | 4.504.5 | -0.01-0.01 |
HEC Paris | 4.494.49 | 4.344.34 | 0.150.15 |
UCLA (Anderson) | 4.464.46 | 4.654.65 | -0.19-0.19 |
Cornell (Johnson) | 4.464.46 | 4.574.57 | -0.11-0.11 |
Columbia | 4.454.45 | 4.604.6 | -0.15-0.15 |
Harvard Business School | 4.444.44 | 4.574.57 | -0.13-0.13 |
Northwestern (Kellogg) | 4.434.43 | 4.604.6 | -0.17-0.17 |
IE Business School | 4.394.39 | 4.744.74 | -0.35-0.35 |
North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) | 4.354.35 | 4.664.66 | -0.31-0.31 |
Duke (Fuqua) | 4.324.32 | 4.584.58 | -0.26-0.26 |
Yale SOM | 4.314.31 | 4.474.47 | -0.16-0.16 |
Indiana (Kelley) | 4.34.3 | 4.504.5 | -0.20-0.2 |
London Business School | 4.294.29 | 4.324.32 | -0.03-0.03 |
Wharton | 4.284.28 | 4.314.31 | -0.03-0.03 |
University of Texas (McCombs) | 4.264.26 | 4.284.28 | -0.02-0.02 |
California-Berkeley (Haas) | 4.254.25 | 4.564.56 | -0.31-0.31 |
Dartmouth (Tuck) | 4.234.23 | 4.424.42 | -0.19-0.19 |
Emory (Goizueta) | 4.234.23 | 4.394.39 | -0.16-0.16 |
USC (Marshall) | 4.224.22 | 4.314.31 | -0.09-0.09 |