Which Business Schools Produce the Highest Returns? by: Jeff Schmitt on August 19, 2014 | 33,542 Views August 19, 2014 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit 2014 Overall Rank 2014 Value Rank School Name Country Weighted Salary Salary Growth 55 76 University of Rochester: Simon US $110,607 115% 75 77 Boston University School of Management US $108,256 93% 35 78 Rice University: Jones US $118,473 120% 84 79 University of California, San Diego: Rady US $98,258 77% 59 80 Vanderbilt University: Owen US $117,484 92% 98 81 University of California, Davis US $96,864 68% 27 82 University of Virginia: Darden US $142,131 104% 10 83 Yale School of Management US $150,880 114% 3 84 London Business School UK $156,553 107% 27 85 Cornell University: Johnson US $136,707 103% 1 86 Harvard Business School US $178,300 113% 34 87 Carnegie Mellon: Tepper US $129,296 98% 17 88 Duke University: Fuqua US $141,772 100% 36 89 Georgetown University: McDonough US $124,990 98% 11 90 University of California at Berkeley: Haas US $149,487 91% 26 91 UCLA: Anderson US $140,712 97% 15 92 Northwestern University: Kellogg US $157,719 94% 5 93 Columbia Business School US $164,181 116% 9 94 University of Chicago: Booth US $156,004 100% 20 95 Dartmouth College: Tuck US $150,754 101% 65 96 University of Southern California: Marshall US $122,308 84% 8 97 MIT: Sloan US $157,262 101% 4 98 University of Pennsylvania: Wharton US $170,472 99% 2 99 Stanford Graduate School of Business US $184,566 100% 17 100 New York University: Stern US $140,662 97% Source: The Financial Times Previous PagePage 6 of 6 1 2 3 4 5 6