2013 Forbes’ MBA Ranking by: John A. Byrne on October 09, 2013 | | 29,447 Views October 9, 2013 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit Forbes 2013 MBA Ranking 2013 Rank & School 2011 Rank Change 5-Year Gain Payback 26. Penn State (Smeal) 26 —– $55,900 4.0 27. Washington (Foster) 36 +9 $55,100 4.0 28. Purdue (Krannert) 40 +12 $54,600 4.0 29. Notre Dame (Mendoza) 31 +2 $54,400 4.0 30. Texas A&M (Mays) 24 -6 $52,500 4.0 31. SMU (Cox) 25 -6 $52,300 4.0 32. Wisconsin-Madison 29 –3 $52,200 4.0 33. Georgetown (McDonough) 35 +2 $51,000 4.0 34. Washington (Olin) 47 +13 $50,700 4.0 35. Georgia Tech (Scheller) 43 +8 $50,200 4.0 36. Ohio State (Fisher) 34 -2 $49,700 4.0 37. USC (Marshall) 39 +2 $49,500 4.0 38. Rochester (Simon) 32 -6 $49,300 4.0 39. Vanderbilt (Owen) 33 -6 $48,800 4.0 40. Buffalo 48 +8 $48,600 3.0 41. Rice (Jones) 45 +4 $48,400 4.0 42. Maryland (Smith) 38 -4 $48,300 4.0 43. Wake Forest (Babcock) 30 -13 $48,200 4.0 44. Boston University 61 +17 $47,000 4.0 45. Illinois-Urbana-Champaign 56 +9 $46,500 4.0 46. Connecticut-Storrs 37 -9 $45,900 4.0 47. William & Mary (Mason) 41 -6 $44,400 4.0 48. Pittsburgh (Katz) 51 +3 $41,400 4.0 49. Georgia (Terry) 42 -7 $40,100 4.0 50. UC-Davis 72 +22 $38,200 4.0 Source: Forbes 2013 MBA Ranking DON’T MISS: AN INTERVIEW WITH FORBES GURU OF THE MBA RANKINGS or WINNERS & LOSERS IN FORBES 2013 MBA RANKING or FORBES HISTORICAL MBA RANKINGS Previous PagePage 4 of 4 1 2 3 4 Questions about this article? Email us or leave a comment below. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.