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Financial Times 2015 Online MBA Rankings

Financial Times 2015 Online MBA RankingsGlobal Online MBA Rankings 2015, The Financial Times

Following the Financial Times' first ever ranking of online MBA programs in 2014, the 2015 rankings show us how top online programs have held up over the last year.

Online MBAs are ranked based on prospective and actual salary increases for graduates, value for money, graduate career progress, high diversity among students and faculty, academic prestige associated with the program and more. Rankings are displayed alongside key factors to consider, such as online interaction rank and the relative amount of online teaching materials.

2014 >>
2015 Rank Business School Country Program Name Salary Increase (%) Online Interaction Rank Online Teaching Materials (%)
1 IE Business School Spain Global MBA+ Blended 43 4 95
2 Warwick Business School UK Warwick MBA by Distance 34 12 100
3 University of Florida: Hough US Internet MBA 39 1 85
4 Northeastern University: D'Amore McKim US online MBA 30 3 100
5 Indiana University: Kelley US Kelley Direct Programs: Online MBA 27 2 97
6 Durham University Business School UK Global MBA 39 15 100
7 Babson College: Olin US Babson MBA Blended Learning Program 23 6 72
8 Syracuse University: Whitman US MBA@Syracuse 36 8 94
9 Bradford University School of Management UK Distance Learning MBA 43 13 100
10 University of Nebraska-Lincoln US University of Nebraska - Lincoln Online MBA 33 5 100
11 University of Massachusetts Amherst: Isenberg US Isenberg  Online MBA Program 30 7 100
12 Arizona State University: Carey US WP Carey Online MBA 22 10 100
13 Centrum Católica Peru Virtual International Managerial MBA 18 11 90
14 Florida International University: Chapman US Corporate MBA 28 9 100
15 Drexel University LeBow US Online MBA 31 14 100


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