MIT Sloan joined Wharton at the top of the 2026 U.S. News ranking of best undergraduate business schools
There’s a new top business school in the United States, according to U.S. News & World Report — or should we say, there are now two top schools.
MIT Sloan School of Management climbed into a tie for first place with long-time leader Penn Wharton in the ranking released today (September 23). Wharton was first in last year’s ranking — as well as the year before that, the year before that, the year before that, and the year before that. It has been the top B-school in Poets&Quants’ undergraduate ranking for seven of the last eight years, too.
Wharton has more than 10,000 undergraduate students (and another 14,000 grad students), skewing strongly female with 54% women; it has only a 5% acceptance rate, placing it No. 5 in Lowest Acceptance Rate in this year’s U.S. News ranking. In the magazine’s specialization rankings, it was No. 1 in Finance and Nos. 2 in Management, Marketing, Quantitative Analysis, and Real Estate.
But now the University of Pennsylvania’s vaunted B-school must share the top spot with a school that has fewer than half the undergrads (4,535). MIT has the same acceptance rate, but skews male, with men making up more than 50% of the student body. MIT also ranked No. 1 in both Production/Management and Quantitative Analysis.
MIT has been No. 2 for several years — including the last three when it shared that spot with UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. This year, Haas dropped to No. 3, followed by Michigan Ross School of Business at No. 4 and NYU Stern School of Business t round out the top 5. The latter two schools have been ranked in those spots every year since 2022.
Rank 2026
School
State/District
2025 Rank
2024 Rank
2023 Rank
1
University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
PA
1
1
1
1
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan)
MA
2
2
2
3
University of California-Berkeley (Haas)
CA
2
2
2
4
University of Michigan (Ross)
MI
4
4
4
5
New York University (Stern)
NY
5
5
5
6
University of Texas-Austin (McCombs)
TX
6
5
7
6
Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper)
PA
6
7
5
8
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
NC
6
8
8
8
Cornell University (Dyson)
NY
9
8
8
8
Indiana University (Kelley)
IN
9
8
8
8
University of Southern California (Marshall)
CA
9
8
8
The business school rankings may have brought a shake-up at the top, but across U.S. News’ broader Best Colleges lists for 2026, the theme was stability — especially among elite National Universities. Princeton University retained its No. 1 spot for the umpteenth year, followed once again by MIT at No. 2 and Harvard at No. 3.
Just below that upper echelon, however, movement was more pronounced. The University of Chicago vaulted five spots to No. 6, its highest position in years, while the University of Pennsylvania rose three spots to No. 7. The biggest climbers: Yeshiva University, which is located in Manhattan, posted the single biggest jump among national universities, rising 14 places to No. 84. Northeastern University of Boston also made a strong showing, climbing eight spots into a tie at No. 46.
This year’s 41st edition of Best Colleges evaluates nearly 1,700 four-year institutions, weighing student outcomes, graduation rates, faculty resources, and more. Small changes in methodology — especially those tied to affordability and student investment — produced major shifts for some schools, particularly in regional and public categories.
University
2026
2025
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
Princeton University
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2
2
2
2
2
4
3
3
5
7
7
7
Harvard University
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Stanford University
4
4
3
3
6
6
6
7
5
5
4
4
Yale University
4
5
5
3
5
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
Johns Hopkins University
7
6
9
7
9
9
10
10
11
10
10
12
Duke University
7
6
7
10
9
12
10
8
9
8
8
8
Northwestern University
7
6
9
10
9
9
9
10
11
12
12
13
University of Pennsylvania
7
10
6
7
8
8
6
8
8
8
9
8
California Institute of Technology
11
6
7
9
9
9
12
12
10
12
10
10
“For over four decades, Best Colleges has served as a trusted and data-backed resource for students and families navigating the complex college search process,” says LaMont Jones, Ed.D., managing editor of education at U.S. News. “It reflects the changing landscape of higher education and provides a crucial starting point to identify schools that align with academic and personal goals.”
The 2026 rankings place even greater weight on student success, with outcome-related metrics — graduation and retention rates, social mobility, and post-grad performance — collectively accounting for over 50% of each school’s overall score. That focus significantly outweighs inputs like admissions selectivity or faculty resources, reflecting what U.S. News calls “a more student-centered” approach.
Among the notable methodology updates: Expenditures per student are now calculated using credit hours rather than a binary full-time/part-time designation, resulting in a more precise view of student involvement and institutional investment.
SAT and ACT scores, meanwhile, were removed entirely as a ranking factor for Regional Universities North and Regional Colleges North, where fewer than 10 schools submitted comprehensive data for new entrants. The change aligns with increasing test-optional adoption in the region. And the minimum cohort size for calculating graduation and retention rates increased from 20 to 25 students, improving the statistical reliability of outcome measures.
Back in the B-school rankings, while MIT Sloan’s headline-grabbing rise into a tie with Wharton at No. 1 will draw the most attention, much of the real movement in the 2026 undergraduate business rankings occurred further down the list — where subtle climbs, reputation shifts, and peer-assessment nuances shuffled the middle and lower tiers.
One of the biggest upward movers this year was the University of Miami’s Herbert Business School, which jumped from No. 53 to No. 41 — its strongest performance in recent memory and a 12-place gain that stands out in a year with relatively few double-digit risers. The University of Colorado Boulder, which had been on a steady upward trajectory until last year, resumed its positive course by rising from No. 36 to No. 32. Other well-known schools that quietly gained ground in the middle tier of the ranking: Purdue University, Michigan State’s Broad College, and Rice University, all of which moved up from No. 27 last year to a shared position at No. 24.
Similarly, the University of Oregon’s Lundquist College moved from No. 47 to No. 41.
By contrast, Tulane University’s Freeman School, Case Western Weatherhead, and the University of South Carolina’s Darla Moore School fell one position to No. 41; Tulane ranked as high as No. 34 in 2023, when both Case Western and South Carolina was 39th. The University of Iowa’s Tippie College of Business moved from No. 27 to No. 32, which is still better than the school’s 36th place two years ago.
There were, again this year, lots of ties. In the top 50, the clustering was thickest in two spots: at No. 24, where eight schools — including Broad, Rice, Texas A&M, Arizona State, and Purdue — share the same rank; and at No. 41, where 10 schools are tied, including Wake Forest, George Washington, Arkansas Walton, Pittsburgh Katz, and Tulane. Many of these programs have hovered in this range for years.
For prospective MBAs keeping an eye on undergraduate pipelines into top business schools, the overall 2026 U.S. News rankings reinforce the enduring strength of Ivy Plus institutions — while also highlighting upward momentum among major public flagships.
At the top, Princeton University (No. 1), Harvard University (No. 3), and Yale University (tied at No. 4) continue to serve as prolific feeders into M7 MBA programs. University of Pennsylvania, home to the Wharton School, climbed three spots to No. 7, bolstering its dual identity as both an elite undergraduate institution and a business school powerhouse.
University of Chicago, which rose five places to No. 6, reaffirms its value as a top MBA launchpad — particularly given its connection to Booth School of Business, consistently ranked among the best MBA programs globally. Similarly, Columbia University (No. 15) and MIT (No. 2) maintain their standing as critical stepping stones to their respective business schools, Columbia Business School and MIT Sloan.
Among top-ranked publics, UC Berkeley (up two spots to No. 15) and Michigan (No. 20 tie) continue to dominate in MBA admissions volume and alumni network strength. Berkeley’s Haas School of Business and Michigan’s Ross School remain highly competitive MBA destinations — fueled in part by strong undergraduate pipelines in business, economics, and engineering.
Cornell University (No. 12), Dartmouth College (No. 13), and Northwestern University (No. 7 tie) also remain essential feeders into their respective MBA programs — Johnson, Tuck, and Kellogg — offering students strong internal mobility and dual-degree pathways.
Of note, University of Virginia (No. 26 tie) and UNC-Chapel Hill (No. 26 tie) both hover just outside the top 25.
To support the rankings, U.S. News has also expanded its free college-planning tools. The Scholarship Finder database now includes more than 18,000 scholarships, and the magazine recently launched Getting In, a newsletter for parents navigating the admissions process.
Full rankings and methodology are available here.
Next page: U.S. News‘ top 100 Best Colleges, including snapshots of the top three in several categories. Page 3: The top 50 U.S. business schools.
Princeton University was once again named No. 1 in U.S. News‘ Best Colleges ranking
The biggest leap into the top tier in the overall Best Colleges ranking came from the University of Chicago, which rose five spots to No. 6 from No. 11 last year, re-entering the top 10 and surpassing several Ivy League peers. U.S. News attributed the jump to enhanced performance in outcomes and faculty research. Chicago also ranked No. 1 this year in the Best Colleges for Veterans category.
Other notable risers in the top 25 include:
University of Pennsylvania, up 3 spots to No. 7
Dartmouth College, up 2 to No. 13
UC Berkeley, up 2 to No. 15
Among public institutions, Rutgers-Newark and Clemson University each climbed five spots to No. 75, while Northeastern University made one of the year’s biggest top-tier jumps, rising 8 places to No. 46. Yeshiva University saw the single largest leap among ranked National Universities, jumping 14 spots to No. 84 — fueled by improvements in outcomes and peer assessments.
On the opposite end, the most notable drop among top-ranked institutions came from the California Institute of Technology, which fell five spots to No. 11 after years in the top 10. Wake Forest University and the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities also dropped five spots to No. 51 and No. 59 respectively.
The steepest fall in the top 100 came from Loyola Marymount University, which fell 11 spots to No. 102. Other sharp declines included North Carolina State, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Brandeis, Tulane, and Fordham, all of which dropped six places.
In the National Liberal Arts category, the United States Naval Academy reached a new high at No. 3, while the U.S. Air Force Academy rose from No. 8 to No. 5, benefiting from the heavier weighting on affordability and outcomes. Grinnell College and Middlebury College both jumped six spots to tie at No. 13, driven by graduation performance and financial metrics.
In the South, Murray State University reached an all-time high at No. 14. Virginia State University climbed 15 spots to No. 42, and the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez soared 11 positions to No. 37.
In the Midwest, Dakota State University made a 30-spot leap to No. 61, the largest regional gain this year, followed by Bemidji State University, which rose 20 spots to No. 71.
In the West, University of Dallas rejoined the top 10 at No. 9, while New Mexico Tech jumped 15 spots to No. 20.
Best National Universities:
Princeton University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Harvard University
Best National Liberal Arts Colleges:
Williams College
Amherst College
United States Naval Academy
Top Public National Universities:
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Los Angeles
University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
Most Innovative National Universities:
Arizona State University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Georgia Institute of Technology
Carnegie Mellon University
Northeastern University
Top National Universities for Veterans:
University of Chicago
Cornell University
Brown University
University of California – Berkeley
University of California – Los Angeles
Top Social Mobility Performers:
Florida International University (tie)
University of California – Riverside (tie)
California State University, Long Beach (tie)
University of California – Merced (tie)
Rutgers University – Newark
Rank
School
State
Previous Rank
Movement
#1
Princeton University
NJ
1
–
#2
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MA
2
–
#3
Harvard University
MA
3
–
#4 (tied)
Stanford University
CA
4
–
#4 (tied)
Yale University
CT
5
+1
#6
University of Chicago
IL
11
+5
#7 (tied)
Duke University
NC
6
-1
#7 (tied)
Johns Hopkins University
MD
6
-1
#7 (tied)
Northwestern University
IL
6
-1
#7 (tied)
University of Pennsylvania
PA
10
+3
#11
California Institute of Technology
CA
6
-5
#12
Cornell University
NY
11
-1
#13 (tied)
Brown University
RI
13
–
#13 (tied)
Dartmouth College
NH
15
+2
#15 (tied)
Columbia University
NY
13
-2
#15 (tied)
University of California, Berkeley
CA
17
+2
#17 (tied)
Rice University
TX
18
+1
#17 (tied)
University of California, Los Angeles
CA
15
-2
#17 (tied)
Vanderbilt University
TN
18
+1
#20 (tied)
Carnegie Mellon University
PA
21
+1
#20 (tied)
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
MI
21
+1
#20 (tied)
University of Notre Dame
IN
18
-2
#20 (tied)
Washington University in St. Louis
MO
21
+1
#24 (tied)
Emory University
GA
24
–
#24 (tied)
Georgetown University
DC
24
–
#26 (tied)
University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill
NC
27
+1
#26 (tied)
University of Virginia
VA
24
-2
#28
University of Southern California
CA
27
-1
#29
University of California, San Diego
CA
29
–
#30 (tied)
The University of Texas–Austin
TX
30
–
#30 (tied)
University of Florida
FL
30
–
#32 (tied)
Georgia Institute of Technology
GA
33
+1
#32 (tied)
New York University
NY
30
-2
#32 (tied)
University of California, Davis
CA
33
+1
#32 (tied)
University of California, Irvine
CA
33
+1
#36 (tied)
Boston College
MA
37
+1
#36 (tied)
Tufts University
MA
37
+1
#36 (tied)
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
IL
33
-3
#36 (tied)
University of Wisconsin–Madison
WI
39
+3
#40
University of California, Santa Barbara
CA
39
-1
#41
The Ohio State University
OH
41
–
#42 (tied)
Boston University
MA
41
-1
#42 (tied)
Rutgers University–New Brunswick
NJ
41
-1
#42 (tied)
University of Maryland, College Park
MD
44
+2
#42 (tied)
University of Washington
WA
46
+4
#46 (tied)
Lehigh University
PA
46
–
#46 (tied)
Northeastern University
MA
54
+8
#46 (tied)
Purdue University–Main Campus
IN
46
–
#46 (tied)
University of Georgia
GA
46
–
#46 (tied)
University of Rochester
NY
44
-2
#51 (tied)
Case Western Reserve University
OH
51
–
#51 (tied)
Florida State University
FL
54
+3
#51 (tied)
Texas A&M University
TX
51
–
#51 (tied)
Virginia Tech
VA
51
–
#51 (tied)
Wake Forest University
NC
46
-5
#51 (tied)
William & Mary
VA
54
+3
#57 (tied)
University of California, Merced
CA
58
+1
#57 (tied)
Villanova University
PA
58
+1
#59 (tied)
George Washington University
DC
63
+4
#59 (tied)
Santa Clara University
CA
63
+4
#59 (tied)
Stony Brook University–SUNY
NY
58
-1
#59 (tied)
The Pennsylvania State University–University Park
PA
63
+4
#59 (tied)
University of Minnesota–Twin Cities
MN
54
-5
#64 (tied)
Michigan State University
MI
63
-1
#64 (tied)
North Carolina State University
NC
58
-6
#64 (tied)
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
NY
70
+6
#64 (tied)
University of Massachusetts–Amherst
MA
58
-6
#64 (tied)
University of Miami
FL
63
-1
#69 (tied)
Brandeis University
MA
63
-6
#69 (tied)
Tulane University of Louisiana
LA
63
-6
#69 (tied)
University of Connecticut
CT
70
+1
#69 (tied)
University of Pittsburgh
PA
70
+1
#73 (tied)
Binghamton University–SUNY
NY
73
–
#73 (tied)
Indiana University–Bloomington
IN
73
–
#75 (tied)
Clemson University
SC
80
+5
#75 (tied)
Rutgers University–Newark
NJ
80
+5
#75 (tied)
Syracuse University
NY
73
-2
#75 (tied)
University at Buffalo–SUNY
NY
76
+1
#75 (tied)
University of California, Riverside
CA
76
+1
#80 (tied)
Colorado School of Mines
CO
76
-4
#80 (tied)
Drexel University
PA
86
+6
#80 (tied)
New Jersey Institute of Technology
NJ
84
+4
#80 (tied)
Stevens Institute of Technology
NJ
76
-4
#84 (tied)
Pepperdine University
CA
80
-4
#84 (tied)
University of Illinois Chicago
IL
80
-4
#84 (tied)
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
MA
86
+2
#84 (tied)
Yeshiva University
NY
98
+14
#88 (tied)
American University
DC
91
+3
#88 (tied)
Baylor University
TX
91
+3
#88 (tied)
Howard University
DC
86
-2
#88 (tied)
Marquette University
WI
86
-2
#88 (tied)
Rochester Institute of Technology
NY
91
+3
#88 (tied)
Southern Methodist University
TX
91
+3
#88 (tied)
University of California, Santa Cruz
CA
84
-4
#88 (tied)
University of Delaware
DE
86
-2
#88 (tied)
University of South Florida
FL
91
+3
#97 (tied)
Florida International University
FL
98
+1
#97 (tied)
Fordham University
NY
91
-6
#97 (tied)
Rutgers University–Camden
NJ
98
+1
#97 (tied)
Texas Christian University
TX
105
+8
#97 (tied)
University of Colorado Boulder
CO
98
+1
#102 (tied)
Auburn University
AL
105
+3
#102 (tied)
Gonzaga University
WA
98
-4
#102 (tied)
Loyola Marymount University
CA
91
-11
#102 (tied)
Saint Louis University
MO
105
+3
#102 (tied)
Temple University
PA
98
-4
#102 (tied)
University of Iowa
IA
98
-4
#102 (tied)
University of Missouri
MO
109
+7
#102 (tied)
University of Tennessee–Knoxville
TN
109
+7
Next page: The top 50 U.S. business schools as ranked by U.S. News this year.
Wharton had to share the top honors in U.S. News‘ ranking this year
2026 Rank
School
State/District
2025 Top-100 Rank
2024 Top-100 Rank
2023 Top-100 Rank
2022 Top-100 Rank
1
University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
PA
1
1
1
1
1
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan)
MA
2
2
2
2
3
University of California-Berkeley (Haas)
CA
2
2
2
3
4
University of Michigan (Ross)
MI
4
4
4
4
5
New York University (Stern)
NY
5
5
5
5
6
Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper)
PA
6
7
5
7
6
University of Texas-Austin (McCombs)
TX
6
5
7
5
8
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
NC
6
8
8
8
8
University of Southern California (Marshall)
CA
9
8
8
12
8
Indiana University (Kelley)
IN
9
8
8
8
8
Cornell University (Dyson)
NY
9
8
8
8
12
University of Notre Dame (Mendoza)
IN
12
13
13
12
12
University of Virginia (McIntire)
VA
12
12
8
8
12
Georgetown University (McDonough)
DC
14
13
13
14
12
Emory University (Goizueta)
GA
14
13
13
14
12
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (Gies)
IL
14
17
13
14
12
The Ohio State University (Fisher)
OH
14
17
13
14
12
Washington University in St. Louis (Olin)
MO
18
13
13
14
19
Georgia Institute of Technology (Scheller)
GA
18
21
19
19
19
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (Carlson)
MN
18
21
19
19
19
University of Washington (Foster)
WA
18
17
19
19
19
University of Wisconsin–Madison
WI
18
17
19
19
19
University of Georgia (Terry)
GA
23
21
23
23
24
University of Florida (Warrington)
FL
23
29
23
23
24
University of Maryland, College Park (Smith)
MD
23
21
23
23
24
The Pennsylvania State University (Smeal)
PA
23
21
23
23
24
Arizona State University (Carey)
AZ
27
29
23
23
24
Purdue University (Daniels)
IN
27
21
30
30
24
Michigan State University (Broad)
MI
27
21
23
23
24
Rice University (Jones)
TX
27
21
–
–
24
Texas A&M University (Mays)
TX
27
29
23
23
32
University of Arizona (Eller)
AZ
27
29
30
30
32
University of California, Irvine (Merage)
CA
27
29
30
30
32
University of Iowa (Tippie)
IA
27
36
34
36
32
Boston College (Carroll)
MA
27
29
30
30
32
University of Colorado Boulder (Leeds)
CO
36
29
30
34
37
Babson College (Olin)
MA
36
38
34
36
37
Boston University (Questrom)
MA
36
38
39
49
37
University of Tennessee (Haslam)
TN
40
38
39
49
37
Brigham Young University–Provo (Marriott)
UT
40
36
39
41
41
Wake Forest University
NC
36
38
39
41
41
University of Arkansas (Walton)
AR
40
38
39
36
41
George Washington University
DC
40
38
51
49
41
Tulane University (Freeman)
LA
40
47
34
41
41
Case Western Reserve University (Weatherhead)
OH
40
47
39
36
41
University of Pittsburgh (Katz)
PA
40
38
34
49
41
University of South Carolina (Moore)
SC
40
47
39
49
41
University of Utah (Eccles)
UT
40
38
39
41
41
University of Miami (Herbert)
FL
53
47
64
64
41
University of Oregon (Lundquist)
OR
53
47
51
41
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