Best Value MBA Programs for Vets Using Post-9/11 GI Bill
Year 2 (2010-2011 Analysis Below)
Group IHigh MBA School Ranking, 80-100% Tuition Waiver
Each MBA school in this category rated high academically and also committed to reduce costs for veterans in an effort to lower their overall tuition rates. All of the schools in this category rank Top 20 in quality and they cover 80% or more of tuition costs for veterans. Four of these MBA schools waive 100% of their tuition for veterans who qualify, which makes them obvious choices to attend if you can get in and receive funding.
Dartmouth College
Tuck School of Business
University of Michigan
School of Business
Cornell University
School of Management
Carnegie Mellon
Tepper School of Business
Duke University Fuqua School of Business
Washington University St. Louis Olin Business School
Group IIHighest MBA School Ranking, 20-40% Tuition Waiver
MBA schools in this group rate high for the quality of their MBA programs. In fact, all are in the Top 7. However, these MBA programs committed less funding relative to other schools to help veterans offset high costs of tuition. There are quality-price tradeoffs to attend these schools, but higher tuitions could be offset with better reputations, future careers and higher compensation. The challenge for this group of MBA schools continues to be stepping up their financial commitments, which are subsequently matched by the VA, to make their programs even more valuable for veterans and their families.
Harvard Business School
University of Pennsylvania
Wharton School of Business
University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business
University of Chicago
Booth School
Northwestern University
Kellogg School of Management
Stanford University
Graduate School of Business
M.I.T.Sloan School of Management
Group IIILower MBA School Ranking, 25-70% Tuition Waiver
Even though none of these universities rate in the Top 7 academically, there are many outstanding programs from well-regarding MBA schools in this cluster. Several in this category compete on a tuition basis with Group I and the majority are Top 20 in terms of quality. You should evaluate any meaningful tradeoffs, include factors such as location and consider your situation in deciding to attend these MBA schools.
UCLA Anderson Graduate School
University of Virginia Darden School of Business
University of North Carolina School of Business
Emory University
Goizueta Business School
Vanderbilt University Owen Graduate School
Georgetown University McDonough School of Business
USC Marshall School of Business
University of Notre Dame School of Business
Year 3 (2011-2012 Coming in July) has yet to be updated
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