BusinessPundit 2026 Rankings
2026 Edition · 16 programs ranked

Best MBA Programs in the West

Stanford and the schools in its shadow: the West's programs own tech placement and pay for it in real estate.

By Sarah Chen Updated July 3, 2026 How we rank →
Stanford Graduate School of Business 1

Stanford Graduate School of Business

Stanford, California · Private

The hardest MBA admit in the world remains the best one: the smallest elite cohort, the deepest venture pipeline, and the highest verified median salary in the ranking.

$182,346Tuition
738Avg. GMAT
$195,000Med. salary
98.4BP Score Read review →
UC Berkeley Haas School of Business 2

UC Berkeley Haas School of Business

Berkeley, California · Public

The smallest class in the top ten and the strongest West Coast tech network outside Stanford. Bay Area employers treat Haas as a home team.

$151,000Tuition
726Avg. GMAT
$165,000Med. salary
90.1BP Score Read review →
UCLA Anderson School of Management 3

UCLA Anderson School of Management

Los Angeles, California · Public

Media and entertainment recruiting no other top-20 school can offer, plus fully-employed and executive formats that share the Anderson faculty.

$152,000Tuition
714Avg. GMAT
$155,000Med. salary
87.1BP Score Read review →

What changed in 2026

From the editors' analysis of this year's data

The West’s hierarchy starts with the hardest admit in education and gets interesting immediately after: Haas playing Bay Area home team, Foster converting Seattle adjacency into the country’s highest tech-placement share, Anderson owning entertainment, Eccles and Boise State riding mountain-tech booms the rankings haven’t priced in. Even the boutiques — Rady in biotech, Lundquist in sports product — picked defensible ground.

Two structural facts shape every choice here: tech’s hiring cycle is the region’s placement cycle, softened lately by AI-native employers backfilling the big platforms’ cuts; and cost of living erodes stickers faster than any scholarship. The in-state UC and Washington deals remain the region’s best-kept arithmetic.

The rest of the ranking

4Rank

UW Foster School of Business

Seattle, Washington · Public · Class size 120

More than half of Foster graduates take tech offers, the class is tiny, and Washington residents pay a fraction of coastal-private prices.

$120,000Tuition (total)
710Avg. GMAT
35%Acceptance
88%Placed at 3 mo.
$155,000Median salary
86.4BP Score
5Rank

USC Marshall School of Business

Los Angeles, California · Private · Class size 200

Financial Times ranks the online MBA fourth in the world, the MSBA rides LA's data economy, and the alumni network answers like family.

$160,000Tuition (total)
710Avg. GMAT
30%Acceptance
83%Placed at 3 mo.
$150,000Median salary
84.7BP Score
6Rank

BYU Marriott School of Business

Provo, Utah · Private · Class size 150

The cheapest respectable MBA in America — subsidized tuition around $28,000 total — with placement numbers that embarrass schools charging six times more.

$28,000Tuition (total)
680Avg. GMAT
48%Acceptance
90%Placed at 3 mo.
$135,000Median salary
83.5BP Score
7Rank

ASU W. P. Carey School of Business

Tempe, Arizona · Public · Class size 90

TSMC and Intel are building the future of American chipmaking in Carey's backyard, and the supply-chain program has fed the industry for years.

$105,000Tuition (total)
675Avg. GMAT
35%Acceptance
85%Placed at 3 mo.
$125,000Median salary
81.2BP Score
8Rank

Utah Eccles School of Business

Salt Lake City, Utah · Public · Class size 60

Utah's startup corridor mints jobs faster than local schools mint MBAs — Eccles serves the boom at state-school prices, with Lassonde's entrepreneurship engine attached.

$85,000Tuition (total)
660Avg. GMAT
44%Acceptance
86%Placed at 3 mo.
$118,000Median salary
77BP Score
9Rank

UC Irvine Merage School of Business

Irvine, California · Public · Class size 70

Between LA and San Diego sits a medtech, gaming, and PE cluster most rankings ignore — Merage's small class serves it almost exclusively.

$110,000Tuition (total)
675Avg. GMAT
35%Acceptance
82%Placed at 3 mo.
$128,000Median salary
77.9BP Score
10Rank

UC San Diego Rady School of Management

San Diego, California · Public · Class size 55

Rady sits inside one of the world's top three life-science clusters and sends a third of its class into it.

$100,000Tuition (total)
650Avg. GMAT
Acceptance
79%Placed at 3 mo.
$120,000Median salary
70.7BP Score
11Rank

UC Davis Graduate School of Management

Davis, California · Public · Class size 50

Davis's world-leading food and agricultural science gives its small MBA a defensible specialty; Sacramento and the wine industry supply the rest.

$95,000Tuition (total)
640Avg. GMAT
Acceptance
80%Placed at 3 mo.
$115,000Median salary
69.5BP Score
12Rank

Colorado Leeds School of Business

Boulder, Colorado · Public · Class size 50

Leeds serves the Front Range's founder economy — natural foods was practically invented here — with sustainability programming that predates the trend.

$85,000Tuition (total)
630Avg. GMAT
Acceptance
81%Placed at 3 mo.
$105,000Median salary
68BP Score
13Rank

Santa Clara Leavey School of Business

Santa Clara, California · Private · Class size 50

Leavey sits physically inside Silicon Valley — Nvidia is a bike ride away — and its part-time program has moved Valley engineers into management for fifty years.

$95,000Tuition (total)
640Avg. GMAT
Acceptance
81%Placed at 3 mo.
$130,000Median salary
68.3BP Score
14Rank

Oregon Lundquist College of Business

Eugene, Oregon · Public · Class size 40

Lundquist's Warsaw Sports Business Center is the industry's academic address, and the Portland athletic-apparel cluster hires its graduates by brand.

$70,000Tuition (total)
600Avg. GMAT
Acceptance
79%Placed at 3 mo.
$95,000Median salary
64.6BP Score
15Rank

Arizona Eller College of Management

Tucson, Arizona · Public · Class size 45

Eller's management-information-systems department has held a top-five spot in U.S. News's MIS specialty ranking for decades — the analytics era finally caught up to it.

$60,000Tuition (total)
620Avg. GMAT
Acceptance
81%Placed at 3 mo.
$95,000Median salary
66.7BP Score

The ranking at a glance

Every number verified against the audited class profile
#SchoolBP ScoreTuitionAvg. GMATAcceptanceMedian salaryPlaced 3 mo.
1 Stanford Graduate School of Business 98.4 $182,346 738 6.2% $195,000 93.4%
2 UC Berkeley Haas School of Business 90.1 $151,000 726 20.1% $165,000 92.9%
3 UCLA Anderson School of Management 87.1 $152,000 714 33% $155,000 84%
4 UW Foster School of Business 86.4 $120,000 710 35% $155,000 88%
5 USC Marshall School of Business 84.7 $160,000 710 30% $150,000 83%
6 BYU Marriott School of Business 83.5 $28,000 680 48% $135,000 90%
7 ASU W. P. Carey School of Business 81.2 $105,000 675 35% $125,000 85%
8 Utah Eccles School of Business 77 $85,000 660 44% $118,000 86%
9 UC Irvine Merage School of Business 77.9 $110,000 675 35% $128,000 82%
10 UC San Diego Rady School of Management 70.7 $100,000 650 $120,000 79%

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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