BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – “Go From Moment to Momentum” is a familiar refrain around the Indiana University Kelley School of Business and new rankings of its Full-Time MBA Program continue to reflect that reality. In Forbes’ latest rankings of MBA programs, Kelley has moved up into the Top 20.
The residential MBA program, now ranked 19th, moved up six places from being 25th among U.S. programs a year ago. The business publication reached out to about 17,500 alumni at more than 100 schools worldwide. The program was ranked third in Big Ten and seventh among public institutions.
The Forbes ranking focuses on programs’ return on investment, and is based on the five-year gain in compensation reported by MBA graduates after accounting for their opportunity costs (two years of forgone compensation), tuition and required fees minus scholarships.
Kelley had the fastest payback periods of any MBA program in Forbes’ Top 20. Graduates from the Class of 2014 at Kelley increased their earnings from $55,000 on average before school to $145,000 last year.