1. Harvard Business School
– Located in Boston, Massachusetts
– Founded in 1908
– Offers MBA, doctoral, and executive education programs
– Known for its case study method of teaching
2. Stanford Graduate School of Business
– Located in Stanford, California
– Founded in 1925
– Offers MBA, MSx, and executive education programs
– Known for its focus on entrepreneurship and innovation
3. The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania
– Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
– Founded in 1881
– Offers MBA, doctoral, and executive education programs
– Known for its finance and management programs
4. Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago
– Located in Chicago, Illinois
– Founded in 1898
– Offers MBA, executive MBA, and doctoral programs
– Known for its strong economics and quantitative analysis focus
5. Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University
– Located in Evanston, Illinois
– Founded in 1908
– Offers MBA, executive MBA, and doctoral programs
– Known for its collaborative and team-based approach to learning
6. Columbia Business School
– Located in New York City, New York
– Founded in 1916
– Offers MBA, EMBA, and doctoral programs
– Known for its strong emphasis on finance and entrepreneurship
7. MIT Sloan School of Management
– Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts
– Founded in 1914
– Offers MBA, executive MBA, and doctoral programs
– Known for its focus on technology, innovation, and sustainability
8. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan
– Located in Ann Arbor, Michigan
– Founded in 1924
– Offers MBA, part-time MBA, and executive education programs
– Known for its strong emphasis on leadership development
9. Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley
– Located in Berkeley, California
– Founded in 1898
– Offers MBA, EMBA, and doctoral programs
– Known for its focus on sustainable business practices
10. Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College
– Located in Hanover, New Hampshire
– Founded in 1900
– Offers MBA, executive MBA, and joint-degree programs
– Known for its small class sizes and close-knit community.