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Vanderbilt University · Nashville, Tennessee · Private
“Nashville's boom, with a health-care MBA at the center of it.”
Reviewed by David Krug · July 2026
Data anchored to the 2026 U.S. News table, Poets&Quants reporting, and school-published class profiles
Our review
Nashville is the operational headquarters of American health care: HCA alone runs more than 180 hospitals from here. Owen built the MBA that industry actually orders: a health-care concentration with C-suite practitioners teaching and a placement pipeline into systems, payers, and health-tech.
Beyond the vertical, the school sells personal scale (175 students, professors who host students at home) and a city whose corporate recruiting grows every year — Amazon’s Operations hub, Oracle’s campus, a music-and-entertainment economy with real management jobs. Salaries near $145,000 track the top-20 pack at a friendlier cost of living.
What impressed us
- Health-care capital. HCA and the systems economy hire the concentration directly.
- Boomtown tailwind. Nashville's corporate base grows every cycle.
What gave us pause
- Vertical concentration. The health-care strength dominates the identity.
- Modest international reach. 30% international, mostly U.S.-focused recruiting.
The verdict
The default MBA for health-care management, and a rising general pick as Nashville's employer base compounds. Coastal prestige plays run through other cities.
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