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Boston University · Boston, Massachusetts · Private
“Boston's third seat, with a health-sector program that earns it.”
Reviewed by David Krug · July 2026
Data anchored to the 2026 U.S. News table, Poets&Quants reporting, and school-published class profiles
Our review
Questrom’s smartest move was refusing to fight Cambridge head-on. Its Health Sector Management program plugs into Boston’s hospital-and-biotech economy — the largest medical employment cluster in the country — and its $24,000 online MBA on the edX platform undercut the entire industry’s pricing when it launched.
The full-time program benefits from the city more than the brand: Boston’s consulting, fintech, and life-science employers interview everyone in town, and Questrom students get seats at those tables. Placement in the low 80s reflects a program still converting location into pull rather than the other way around.
What impressed us
- Health-sector franchise. Boston's hospital economy hires the concentration.
- Online price disruption. A $24,000 MBA that made rivals blink.
What gave us pause
- Neighbor shadow. Harvard and MIT define the local hierarchy.
- Pull deficit. Placement leans on the city more than the brand.
The verdict
Best for health and life-science management, and the online MBA is the category's price disruptor. In-person prestige plays still route through the river schools.
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