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Business Week's expanded 2000 rankings grade 30 schools in the U.S. plus the top 7 non-U.S. schools. Rankings are based on surveys of 247 corporate recruiters and 10,039 students at 82 B-schools worldwide.

Scan 225 profiles of full-time MBA programs to determine which is right for you. Figure how long it would take you to earn back your investment in an MBA with our Return on Investment (ROI) Calculator , or check out our new measurement of each school's impact on the latest business thinking. Have a question? Ask the community of B-Schoolers in our Interactive Forum. Dig in!

 
2001 Profile Update
New schools and updated data by region

All 2000 Profiles
See all 225 schools in our surveys, grouped by region

Part-Time Programs
Profiles of 250 part-time and distance-learning MBA programs

Best B-Schools, 2000
Business Week magazine looks at B-Schools from all the angles

Rankings, 1988-2000
See how your school has fared over the years

ROI Calculator
Is the MBA really a good investment for you?


2000: Top 30 | Non-U.S. Top 7 | Next 20 | Third Tier | Non-U.S. Second Tier | Articles | All 2000 Profiles
Additional Data: '03 Update |'02 Data | '01 Update | '99 Update | '98 Data | '96 Data | Part-Time Programs

Pennsylvania (Wharton)
Northwestern (Kellogg)
Harvard
MIT (Sloan)
Duke (Fuqua)
Michigan
Columbia
Cornell (Johnson)
Virginia (Darden)
10  Chicago
11  Stanford
12  UCLA (Anderson)
13  NYU (Stern)
14  Carnegie Mellon
15  UNC — Chapel Hill
  
16  Dartmouth (Tuck)
17  Texas — Austin (McCombs)
18  UC Berkeley (Haas)
19  Yale
20  Indiana
21  Rochester (Simon)
22  Vanderbilt (Owen)
23  Washington University (Olin)
24  USC (Marshall)
25  Purdue (Krannert)
26  Georgetown (McDonough)
27  Maryland (Smith)
28  Emory (Goizueta)
29  Michigan State (Broad)
30  Georgia Tech (DuPree)
  
Non-U.S. Schools
INSEAD (France and Singapore)
London Business School (UK)
Instituto de Estudios Superiores de la Empresa (IESE)
IMD (Switzerland)
Western Ontario (Ivey)
Erasmus (Rotterdam)
Toronto (Rotman)


In alphabetical order
•  Arizona State
•  Babson College (Olin)
•  Boston University
•  California at Davis
•  California Irvine
•  Florida (Warrington)
•  Georgia (Terry)
  
•  Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
•  Iowa (Tippie)
•  Minnesota (Carlson)
•  Notre Dame (Mendoza)
•  Ohio State
•  Pennsylvania State
•  Pittsburgh (Katz)
  
•  Rice (Jones)
•  Southern Methodist (Cox)
•  Thunderbird
•  Wake Forest (Babcock)
•  William and Mary
•  Wisconsin — Madison


In alphabetical order
•  American (Kogod)
•  Arizona (Eller)
•  Boston College (Carroll)
•  Brigham Young (Marriott)
•  Case Western Reserve (Weatherhead)
  
•  Clark Atlanta
•  George Washington
•  Howard
•  University of Miami
•  Rutgers
•  Syracuse
  
•  Texas A&M; (Mays)
•  Tulane (Freeman)
•  South Carolina (Darla Moore)
•  SUNY Buffalo
•  Tennessee at Knoxville
•  University of Washington


In alphabetical order
•  Cranfield
•  ESADE
•  Instituto de Empresas
  
•  McGill
•  Oxford (Said)
•  Queens
  
•  SDA Bocconi
•  York (Schulich)
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