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#2 Full-Time MBA · Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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“Greenwich Village's finance school, with the best part-time program in Manhattan.”
Reviewed by David Krug · July 2026
Data anchored to the 2026 U.S. News table, Poets&Quants reporting, and school-published class profiles
Stern’s full-time class of about 350 sits in Greenwich Village, close enough to Wall Street that adjuncts arrive from trading desks. Banking and fintech absorb the largest share of graduates — financial services took 32% of accepted offers in the school’s 2025 employment report — and the school’s Tech MBA and Fashion & Luxury one-year programs poach applicants who once defaulted to two-year degrees.
The Langone part-time MBA is the biggest of its kind in New York and arguably the best anywhere east of Chicago: same professors, same degree, evening and weekend formats, and a Westchester campus for the suburban. For working New Yorkers who can’t pause a career, it’s the practical answer.
Stern’s persistent gap is elite consulting, where MBB hires skew toward Columbia uptown. And the EQ-heavy admissions pitch — the school pioneered the video essay — reflects a real culture, but also a class that skews young and local.
Pick Stern for finance, fintech, or any plan that requires staying employed in Manhattan while you study. It's the best part-time credential in New York and a strong full-time one, so long as MBB consulting isn't the goal.
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