Thursday, July 30, 2009


No. 5: University of Michigan
Ross School of Business
Ann Arbor, Mich.
2006 Rank: 5
Tuition and Fees: $90,879
Applicants Accepted: 20%Pre-MBA/Post-MBA Pay in $ Thousands: 63.5/105.0
In Brief: School spirit runs high at Ross, where students are highly sought after by recruiters.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009



No. 4: University of Pennsylvania
The Wharton School
Philadelphia


2006 Rank: 2
Tuition and Fees: $100,860
Applicants Accepted: 18%
Pre-MBA/Post-MBA Pay in $ Thousands: 80.0/120.0
In Brief: Highly competitive program features flexible curriculum, diverse student body.


No. 3: Northwestern University
Kellogg Graduate School of Management Evanston, Ill.


2006 Rank: 3
Tuition and Fees: $93,918
Applicants Accepted: 20%Pre-MBA/Post-MBA Pay in $ Thousands: 75.0/110.0
In Brief: Kellogg's distinct culture of collaboration and competition sets it apart.

Monday, July 27, 2009


No. 2: Harvard Business School
Boston

2006 Rank: 4
Tuition and Fees: $101,660
Applicants Accepted: 12%
Pre-MBA/Post-MBA Pay in $ Thousands: 77.0/121.0
In Brief: A century old, Harvard's case-based curriculum continues to set the standard.

Friday, July 24, 2009



The Best Business Schools of 2008

Responsiveness to the community's needs, academic rigor, relationships with top recruiters, and dedication to excellence are among the qualities necessary for a business school to be considered one of the best. Every two years, BusinessWeek consults students, recruiters, and academic research to determine which business schools fit the bill. Here's this year's look at the best U.S. full-time MBA programs.

No. 1: University of Chicago
Booth School of Business
2006 Rank: 1

Tuition and Fees: $97,165
Applicants Accepted: 22%



Pre-MBA/Post-MBA Pay in $ Thousands: 78.0/105.0
In Brief: This year's No. 1 has it all: ambitious students, academic rigor, and top-notch faculty.