The Economist: 2017 Alumni Effectiveness Ranking
Ross ranked atop the 2017 alumni survey, notching an impressive 4.81 average on a five point scale. Tuck tailed by just .02 of a point and Stanford by .04. USC and Harvard Business School rounded out the Top Five.
School | 2017 Alumni Effectiveness |
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University of Michigan (Ross) | 4.81 |
Dartmouth (Tuck) | 4.79 |
Stanford | 4.77 |
USC (Marshall) | 4.73 |
Harvard Business School | 4.67 |
Universiy of Virginia (Darden) | 4.66 |
Indiana (Kelley) | 4.51 |
Columbia | 4.50 |
Wharton | 4.49 |
Northwestern (Kellogg) | 4.48 |
Cornell (Johnson) | 4.47 |
Duke (Fuqua) | 4.41 |
University of Chicago (Booth) | 4.40 |
Yale SOM | 4.39 |
INSEAD | 4.38 |
California-Berkeley (Haas) | 4.35 |
MIT (Sloan) | 4.34 |
New York University (Stern) | 4.31 |
UCLA (Anderson) | 4.20 |
Carnegie Mellon (Tepper) | 4.20 |
North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) | 4.19 |
University of Texas (McCombs) | 4.18 |
London Business School | 4.09 |
Emory (Goizueta) | 4.09 |
IESE | 3.99 |
IE Business School | 3.94 |
HEC Paris | 3.85 |