The MBA programs below had employment rates in 2020 that put nine or more of its graduates into jobs within three months of graduation, significantly better than either Harvard or Stanford. Here's how they compare with HBS and the GSB.
School | Employed At Graduation | Employed Three Months Later | Average Starting Salary & Bonus | U.S. News Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|
Stanford Graduate School of Business | 63% | 85% | $176,083 | 1 |
Harvard Business School | 71% | 83% | $171,185 | 5 |
Texas State University (McCoy) | 80% | 100% | $66,750 | 101 |
Iowa State University (Ivy) | 69% | 97% | $67,003 | 50 |
Stevens Institute of Technology | 40% | 96% | $91,484 | 68 |
University of Washington (Foster) | 81% | 94% | $151,683 | 22 |
North Carolina A&T State University | 94% | 94% | $77,857 | 96 |
Clemson University | 56% | 93% | $64,964 | 74 |
Rochester Institute of Technology (Saunders) | 68% | 92% | $65,796 | 90 |
St. Louis University (Chaifetz) | 67% | 92% | $60,750 | 72 |
University of Rochester (Simon) | 74% | 91% | $143,349 | 33 |
University of Florida (Warrington) | 77% | 91% | $129,227 | 26 |
Vanderbilt University (Owen) | 75% | 90% | $148,911 | 23 |
Georgia Institute of Technology (Scheller) | 77% | 90% | $141,847 | 28 |
University of Texas-Dallas (Jindal) | 63% | 90% | $111,168 | 31 |
Georgetown University (McDonough) | 73% | 90% | $155,540 | 21 |
Emory University (Goizueta) | 77% | 90% | $151,922 | 26 |
Texas A&M University (Mays) | 78% | 90% | $131,541 | 38 |
University of Tennessee-Knoxville (Haslam) | 79% | 90% | $103,788 | 39 |