BusinessPundit 2026 Rankings
2026 Edition · 16 programs ranked

Best MBA Programs in the Northeast

From Cambridge to the Beltway: the corridor with the most MBA seats, the highest stickers, and the deepest employer bench in the country.

By Sarah Chen Updated July 3, 2026 How we rank →
Harvard Business School 1

Harvard Business School

Boston, Massachusetts · Private

The strongest brand in management education. The case method polarizes and the sticker is the highest here — but no network opens more doors over forty years.

$186,000Tuition
740Avg. GMAT
$175,000Med. salary
96.8BP Score Read review →
The Wharton School 2

The Wharton School

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania · Private

The deepest finance pipeline in American business education — placement into banking and PE remains near-automatic for the median student.

$176,080Tuition
733Avg. GMAT
$175,000Med. salary
97.1BP Score Read review →
MIT Sloan School of Management 3

MIT Sloan School of Management

Cambridge, Massachusetts · Private

The best MBA in America for anyone heading into tech or deep-tech ventures. Action learning labs replace case theatrics with real client work.

$168,000Tuition
727Avg. GMAT
$168,000Med. salary
95.2BP Score Read review →

What changed in 2026

From the editors' analysis of this year's data

The Northeast owns the prestige tier, with Harvard, Wharton, Sloan, Columbia, and Stern all within a train ride, but the region’s story is the depth chart underneath: Tuck’s loyalty machine in New Hampshire, Yale’s mission-capital lane, Cornell’s banking immersion upstate. Even the value plays are distinctive, from Zicklin’s $38,000 Manhattan arbitrage to Howard’s recruiter-magnet class in Washington.

The regional caveat is price. The corridor’s cost of attendance runs 20 to 40 percent above national medians once rent enters, and the 2025 placement softness hit its finance-heavy programs hardest. Value hunters should read the public and city options here before defaulting to the famous invoices.

The rest of the ranking

4Rank

Columbia Business School

New York, New York · Private · Class size 844

No program puts students closer to employers — recruiting happens over coffee, not career fairs. Cost of living is the asterisk on every number.

$176,900Tuition (total)
730Avg. GMAT
19.4%Acceptance
92.7%Placed at 3 mo.
$172,000Median salary
90.8BP Score
5Rank

NYU Stern School of Business

New York, New York · Private · Class size 350

A block from Wall Street's talent pool, Stern feeds banking and fintech while the Langone part-time MBA lets New Yorkers earn the same degree at night.

$170,000Tuition (total)
732Avg. GMAT
24%Acceptance
85%Placed at 3 mo.
$170,000Median salary
89.6BP Score
6Rank

Dartmouth Tuck School of Business

Hanover, New Hampshire · Private · Class size 285

Tuck's alumni giving rate — highest of any business school — is the tell: 285 students a year join a network that treats helping as an obligation.

$162,000Tuition (total)
726Avg. GMAT
30%Acceptance
87%Placed at 3 mo.
$165,000Median salary
89.3BP Score
7Rank

Yale School of Management

New Haven, Connecticut · Private · Class size 347

Integrated raw-case teaching, the field's most international class, and an asset-management program that quietly places into the endowment world Yale invented.

$160,000Tuition (total)
728Avg. GMAT
27%Acceptance
85%Placed at 3 mo.
$165,000Median salary
88.9BP Score
8Rank

Cornell Johnson Graduate School of Management

Ithaca, New York · Private · Class size 280

An immersion-based curriculum that banks trust, plus the Cornell Tech campus on Roosevelt Island for students pointed at product roles.

$158,000Tuition (total)
710Avg. GMAT
30%Acceptance
86%Placed at 3 mo.
$160,000Median salary
87.5BP Score
9Rank

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
10Rank

CMU Tepper School of Business

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania · Private · Class size 230

Management science runs deep at Carnegie Mellon: an analytics-soaked MBA, the No. 3 online program, and the MSCF — quant finance's favorite master's degree.

$150,000Tuition (total)
705Avg. GMAT
31%Acceptance
85%Placed at 3 mo.
$155,000Median salary
86BP Score
11Rank

Rochester Simon Business School

Rochester, New York · Private · Class size 90

Simon teaches economics the Rochester way — rigorous, unsentimental — to a class that's nearly half international, with STEM designation across the degree.

$120,000Tuition (total)
680Avg. GMAT
38%Acceptance
84%Placed at 3 mo.
$130,000Median salary
79.7BP Score
12Rank

Boston College Carroll School of Management

Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts · Private · Class size 90

Asset managers along Route 128 and in the Financial District have hired Carroll's finance concentration for decades.

$120,000Tuition (total)
670Avg. GMAT
Acceptance
84%Placed at 3 mo.
$128,000Median salary
76.8BP Score
13Rank

Boston University Questrom School of Business

Boston, Massachusetts · Private · Class size 120

In the shadow of Harvard and MIT, Questrom built real franchises — health-sector management and a disruptive $24,000 online MBA — instead of imitating the neighbors.

$125,000Tuition (total)
680Avg. GMAT
42%Acceptance
83%Placed at 3 mo.
$130,000Median salary
78.5BP Score
14Rank

Fordham Gabelli School of Business

New York, New York · Private · Class size 80

Gabelli trades on location: Lincoln Center classrooms, value-investing lineage from its namesake, and internships a subway ride away.

$115,000Tuition (total)
640Avg. GMAT
Acceptance
80%Placed at 3 mo.
$120,000Median salary
76.5BP Score
15Rank

Baruch Zicklin School of Business

New York, New York · Public · Class size 60

A CUNY sticker in the middle of the New York job market: Zicklin is the arbitrage play of this entire list.

$60,000Tuition (total)
620Avg. GMAT
Acceptance
81%Placed at 3 mo.
$110,000Median salary
74.1BP Score
16Rank

Howard University School of Business

Washington, D.C. · Private · Class size 50

Fortune 500 diversity pipelines treat Howard as the anchor school: MBB, banks, and consumer giants recruit its small MBA class intensely.

$90,000Tuition (total)
600Avg. GMAT
Acceptance
85%Placed at 3 mo.
$120,000Median salary
74.4BP Score

The ranking at a glance

Every number verified against the audited class profile
#SchoolBP ScoreTuitionAvg. GMATAcceptanceMedian salaryPlaced 3 mo.
1 Harvard Business School 96.8 $186,000 740 11.2% $175,000 91.8%
2 The Wharton School 97.1 $176,080 733 14.8% $175,000 95.1%
3 MIT Sloan School of Management 95.2 $168,000 727 17.8% $168,000 93.9%
4 Columbia Business School 90.8 $176,900 730 19.4% $172,000 92.7%
5 NYU Stern School of Business 89.6 $170,000 732 24% $170,000 85%
6 Dartmouth Tuck School of Business 89.3 $162,000 726 30% $165,000 87%
7 Yale School of Management 88.9 $160,000 728 27% $165,000 85%
8 Cornell Johnson Graduate School of Management 87.5 $158,000 710 30% $160,000 86%
9 Georgetown McDonough School of Business 83.2 $142,000 700 40% $145,000 83%
10 CMU Tepper School of Business 86 $150,000 705 31% $155,000 85%

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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