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Ranked in 2013, part of Best Business Schools

If your goal is to be a manager in the nonprofit or government sector, earning an MBA may give you the leadership skills, business savvy, and expertise to do so. These are the top business schools for nonprofit MBAs.

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Rankings Overall Business School Program Data
Rank School name Tuition Enrollment (full-time) Average GMAT score Acceptance rate Full-time graduates employed at graduation Average starting salary and bonus Average undergraduate GPA Full-time graduates employed three months after graduation Peer assessment score (out of 5) Recruiter assessment score (out of 5)
#4 University of California–​Berkeley (Haas)

Berkeley, CA

$51,422 per year (in-state, full-time); $53,969 per year (out-of-state, full-time) 490
#1 Yale University

New Haven, CT

$55,050 per year (full-time) 494
#10 New York University (Stern)

New York, NY

$52,828 per year (full-time) 780
#2 Stanford University

Stanford, CA

$57,300 per year (full-time) 803
#9 Duke University (Fuqua)

Durham, NC

$52,900 per year (full-time) 874
#8 University of Michigan–​Ann Arbor (Ross)

Ann Arbor, MI

$50,000 per year (in-state, full-time); $55,000 per year (out-of-state, full-time) 992
#5 Northwestern University (Kellogg)

Evanston, IL

$56,550 per year (full-time) 1,161
#6 Columbia University

New York, NY

$58,384 per year (full-time) 1,274
#7 University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)

Philadelphia, PA

$57,026 per year (full-time) 1,685
#3 Harvard University

Boston, MA

$53,500 per year (full-time) 1,824