Rochester Simon Business School
Rochester, New York · Private
Simon teaches economics the Rochester way — rigorous, unsentimental — to a class that's nearly half international, with STEM designation across the degree.
STEM designation, visa runway, and real international placement support — ranked for the applicants with the most riding on the details.
Rochester, New York · Private
Simon teaches economics the Rochester way — rigorous, unsentimental — to a class that's nearly half international, with STEM designation across the degree.
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.
New York, New York · Private
No program puts students closer to employers — recruiting happens over coffee, not career fairs. Cost of living is the asterisk on every number.
For international candidates the decisive variables aren’t prestige — they’re STEM designation (three years of OPT work authorization instead of one), employer sponsorship rates, and a class international enough that career services actually knows the H-1B calendar. Rochester Simon leads on structure: STEM across the entire degree and a class near 50% international. The M7’s finance-and-consulting employers remain the most reliable sponsors at scale.
The 2025-26 visa climate tightened everything, and the schools that respond with infrastructure — sponsor-employer databases, day-one CPT clarity, alumni abroad — separate from those that respond with sympathy. Every program on this table clears the infrastructure bar.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania · Private · Class size 866
The deepest finance pipeline in American business education — placement into banking and PE remains near-automatic for the median student.
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.
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.
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.
Durham, North Carolina · Private · Class size 397
Health care placement nobody matches, a Research Triangle network that compounds, and a culture that admissions actually screens for.
St. Louis, Missouri · Private · Class size 110
Olin sends its entire class abroad in the first 18 months, runs a WashU–Fudan EMBA that just topped the Financial Times global table, and places a 110-person class with boutique attention.
Wellesley, Massachusetts · Private · Class size 140
Every student builds a real venture in year one. Babson doesn't compete with the M7 on salaries — it competes on companies started, and wins.
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.
West Lafayette, Indiana · Public · Class size 70
Rebuilt and renamed with a $100M+ gift, Daniels pairs STEM-designated business degrees with Purdue's engineering halo at one of the lowest stickers in the Big Ten.
| # | School | BP Score | Tuition | Avg. GMAT | Acceptance | Median salary | Placed 3 mo. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rochester Simon Business School | 79.7 | $120,000 | 680 | 38% | $130,000 | 84% |
| 2 | MIT Sloan School of Management | 95.2 | $168,000 | 727 | 17.8% | $168,000 | 93.9% |
| 3 | Columbia Business School | 90.8 | $176,900 | 730 | 19.4% | $172,000 | 92.7% |
| 4 | The Wharton School | 97.1 | $176,080 | 733 | 14.8% | $175,000 | 95.1% |
| 5 | CMU Tepper School of Business | 86 | $150,000 | 705 | 31% | $155,000 | 85% |
| 6 | NYU Stern School of Business | 89.6 | $170,000 | 732 | 24% | $170,000 | 85% |
| 7 | Yale School of Management | 88.9 | $160,000 | 728 | 27% | $165,000 | 85% |
| 8 | Duke Fuqua School of Business | 88.4 | $158,000 | 718 | 25% | $160,000 | 82.2% |
| 9 | WashU Olin Business School | 82.7 | $135,000 | 700 | 35% | $140,000 | 87% |
| 10 | Babson College Olin Graduate School | 83.8 | $120,000 | 640 | 55% | $120,000 | 80% |
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.
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