BusinessPundit 2026 Rankings
2026 Edition · 16 programs ranked

Best MBA Programs in the South

The fastest-growing corporate map in America, and the programs feeding it — from Duke and Darden to the value machines of Texas and Georgia.

By Marcus Webb Updated July 3, 2026 How we rank →
Duke Fuqua School of Business 1

Duke Fuqua School of Business

Durham, North Carolina · Private

Health care placement nobody matches, a Research Triangle network that compounds, and a culture that admissions actually screens for.

$158,000Tuition
718Avg. GMAT
$160,000Med. salary
88.4BP Score Read review →
UVA Darden School of Business 2

UVA Darden School of Business

Charlottesville, Virginia · Public

Student surveys keep rating Darden's teaching above every M7 program. The case method here is a craft, not a filter.

$146,000Tuition
716Avg. GMAT
$160,000Med. salary
88.2BP Score Read review →
UT Austin McCombs School of Business 3

UT Austin McCombs School of Business

Austin, Texas · Public

The best value play in the top fifteen: in-state tuition under $60K and an Austin network that compounds yearly as tech payrolls migrate south.

$119,000Tuition
710Avg. GMAT
$152,000Med. salary
88.7BP Score Read review →

What changed in 2026

From the editors' analysis of this year's data

Corporate America keeps moving south, and the region’s MBA programs are the direct beneficiaries: Fuqua’s health-care empire, Darden’s teaching franchise, McCombs riding Austin, Cox riding the Dallas headquarters migration, Scheller pricing like a state school in a Fortune 500 metro. Nashville, Charlotte, Tampa, and Miami all added employer bases faster than they added MBA seats.

The region rewards value shoppers most: in-state deals at Georgia, Texas A&M, and Florida undercut Northeastern privates by $80,000 or more against single-digit placement differences. The trade remains national mobility — most Southern programs place regionally first — but the region is increasingly where the jobs moved anyway.

The rest of the ranking

4Rank

Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management

Nashville, Tennessee · Private · Class size 175

America's health-care capital hires Owen's health-care concentration on repeat, and the 175-person class rides one of the fastest-growing metros in the country.

$138,000Tuition (total)
705Avg. GMAT
40%Acceptance
86%Placed at 3 mo.
$145,000Median salary
82.5BP Score
5Rank

Rice Jones Graduate School of Business

Houston, Texas · Private · Class size 210

Houston's only elite MBA feeds both the oil majors and the transition startups trying to replace them, with an online MBA@Rice that carries the same faculty.

$135,000Tuition (total)
705Avg. GMAT
27%Acceptance
86%Placed at 3 mo.
$140,000Median salary
82.3BP Score
6Rank

Emory Goizueta Business School

Atlanta, Georgia · Private · Class size 165

165 students, faculty who know their names, and consulting placement rates that rival schools twice the size. The 2026 U.S. News slide to No. 23 says little about the outcomes.

$140,000Tuition (total)
710Avg. GMAT
36%Acceptance
86%Placed at 3 mo.
$150,000Median salary
83BP Score
7Rank

Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business

Atlanta, Georgia · Public · Class size 110

Sub-$85,000 sticker even for non-residents, Atlanta's Fortune 500 base, and analytics credentials that borrow Georgia Tech's engineering credibility.

$84,000Tuition (total)
700Avg. GMAT
32%Acceptance
87%Placed at 3 mo.
$145,000Median salary
84.2BP Score
8Rank

Georgetown McDonough School of Business

Washington, D.C. · Private · Class size 260

No program sits closer to regulators, multilaterals, and the policy economy. U.S. News dropped McDonough to No. 31 this spring. The outcomes argue it's better than that.

$142,000Tuition (total)
700Avg. GMAT
40%Acceptance
83%Placed at 3 mo.
$145,000Median salary
83.2BP Score
9Rank

SMU Cox School of Business

Dallas, Texas · Private · Class size 100

The headquarters migration to DFW keeps Cox's placement rates climbing, and the school's real-estate and energy-finance niches match the local money.

$120,000Tuition (total)
670Avg. GMAT
45%Acceptance
85%Placed at 3 mo.
$128,000Median salary
78.2BP Score
10Rank

UT Dallas Jindal School of Management

Richardson, Texas · Public · Class size 70

Jindal jumped eight spots to No. 23 in the 2026 U.S. News table — its highest ever — on the strength of the Telecom Corridor's hiring and research-heavy faculty.

$85,000Tuition (total)
665Avg. GMAT
Acceptance
84%Placed at 3 mo.
$120,000Median salary
76.6BP Score
11Rank

Florida Warrington College of Business

Gainesville, Florida · Public · Class size 60

Warrington launched internet MBA education back in 1999, and the residential program rides UF's rising national stock at a sub-$45,000 resident price.

$65,000Tuition (total)
660Avg. GMAT
Acceptance
85%Placed at 3 mo.
$115,000Median salary
74.9BP Score
12Rank

Georgia Terry College of Business

Athens, Georgia · Public · Class size 65

A 65-person class, in-state tuition around $45,000, and a placement pipeline that runs straight down the highway into Atlanta's corporate economy.

$92,000Tuition (total)
665Avg. GMAT
42%Acceptance
87%Placed at 3 mo.
$120,000Median salary
79.4BP Score
13Rank

Texas A&M Mays Business School

College Station, Texas · Public · Class size 75

An 18-month MBA, one of the most loyal alumni networks in America, and placement percentages that quietly beat schools ranked far above.

$90,000Tuition (total)
665Avg. GMAT
38%Acceptance
88%Placed at 3 mo.
$125,000Median salary
79.1BP Score
14Rank

TCU Neeley School of Business

Fort Worth, Texas · Private · Class size 55

U.S. News dropped Neeley 17 spots in 2026 — the table's biggest fall — while the DFW hiring that actually pays graduates kept growing.

$95,000Tuition (total)
640Avg. GMAT
Acceptance
84%Placed at 3 mo.
$110,000Median salary
71.5BP Score
15Rank

Tennessee Haslam College of Business

Knoxville, Tennessee · Public · Class size 55

Haslam's supply-chain faculty ranks with the national leaders, and the annual forum doubles as the industry's hiring floor.

$80,000Tuition (total)
640Avg. GMAT
Acceptance
85%Placed at 3 mo.
$110,000Median salary
73BP Score
16Rank

Miami Herbert Business School

Coral Gables, Florida · Private · Class size 55

Hedge funds and family offices keep moving to Brickell, and Herbert is the only research-university MBA in the metro they moved to.

$100,000Tuition (total)
640Avg. GMAT
Acceptance
81%Placed at 3 mo.
$110,000Median salary
71.8BP Score

The ranking at a glance

Every number verified against the audited class profile
#SchoolBP ScoreTuitionAvg. GMATAcceptanceMedian salaryPlaced 3 mo.
1 Duke Fuqua School of Business 88.4 $158,000 718 25% $160,000 82.2%
2 UVA Darden School of Business 88.2 $146,000 716 26% $160,000 87%
3 UT Austin McCombs School of Business 88.7 $119,000 710 28.9% $152,000 91.8%
4 Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management 82.5 $138,000 705 40% $145,000 86%
5 Rice Jones Graduate School of Business 82.3 $135,000 705 27% $140,000 86%
6 Emory Goizueta Business School 83 $140,000 710 36% $150,000 86%
7 Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business 84.2 $84,000 700 32% $145,000 87%
8 Georgetown McDonough School of Business 83.2 $142,000 700 40% $145,000 83%
9 SMU Cox School of Business 78.2 $120,000 670 45% $128,000 85%
10 UT Dallas Jindal School of Management 76.6 $85,000 665 $120,000 84%

How this ranking works

How do you verify salary and placement data?

Every figure comes from each school's employment report prepared under the MBA CSEA standard, which is independently audited. Where a school declines to report, we mark it unranked for that pillar rather than estimating.

Can schools pay to improve their position?

No. We accept no advertising, referral fees, or enhanced-profile payments from ranked institutions.

How often is this ranking updated?

Fully rebuilt each June when audited employment reports land, with a mid-cycle data refresh in January.

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