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Going to business school is a lifelong investment that can send your career—and salary—to new heights. The degree is known for teaching the most in-demand skills in business management, covering topics ranging from finance and entrepreneurship to marketing and analytics. Through our flagship ranking, we hope to help the next generation of leaders—who may someday run Fortune 500 companies—discover the best MBA program for their future.
Fortune wants to help future business leaders and managers navigate the business school landscape. That’s why we are releasing our best online MBA programs ranking. In total, we ranked over 90 qualified business schools that completed our questionnaire. For more specific searches, check out our ranking of the most affordable online MBAs and those not requiring GMAT/GRE scores to apply.
When considering business school, there is a seemingly endless number of part-time MBA programs, but only some can be considered the best. Those that made Fortune's list this year not only offer top-notch curriculums and access to world-class business school professors, but they also have a track-record of seeing their alumni climb to the tops of the Fortune 500 world (and they also were willing to be transparent with data and participate).
Having an MBA to your name can lead to significant professional and financial rewards, including the possibility of a six-figure salary. However, the degree is not cheap; some business schools offering these programs cost over $250,000 in tuition. Luckily, not all programs will drain your pocketbook and cause the need to take on student loans. For this list, Fortune ranked the best online MBA programs by tuition prices provided by the universities.
If your sights are set on working at one of the “Big 4” consulting firms—Deloitte, PwC, EY, or KPMC—then honing your MBA in consulting is a no-brainer. Most business schools have courses that will prepare students to become consultants, but only a select few have consulting specialization or concentration programs. Using data from Fortune’s flagship ranking of the best MBA programs for 2025, this list highlights the best MBA programs with consulting concentrations.
No business can operate without its people, and key to them is a dedicated human resources team. While many MBA programs have electives for human resources learning, not many have specialized HR programs. Of the schools ranked on Fortune’s flagship list of the best MBA programs, this list showcases the best schools with human resources concentrations.
Making a difference in the world is a growing priority for businesses of all sizes, particularly surrounding social and environmental impact. Many MBA programs have courses designed to educate students at the intersection of business and environmental, social, and governance (ESG). Among the schools part of Fortune’s flagship best MBA ranking, these schools allow students to specialize in ESG, sustainability, and/or social impact.
The healthcare industry is a growing behemoth, and managing it requires top-notch leadership skills. Coursework at MBA programs often seeks to address healthcare and business needs, but only select institutions have specialized healthcare management programming. Of the schools ranked on Fortune’s flagship list of the best MBA programs, this list showcases the best schools with healthcare management concentrations.
Business extends to all corners of the globe but applying skills learned at a U.S.-based MBA program to the world can be easier said than done. Most business schools do have specific coursework for those interested in combining international studies with business, but only select institutions have specialized programs. Powered by Fortune’s flagship list of the best MBA programs for 2025, this ranking highlights the best schools with international business concentrations.
UNC Kenan-Flagler’s top-ranked online MBA is designed for experienced professionals looking to take their career to the next level. Students have access to lifelong career benefits and a global network of 51,000+ business school alumni. Earn your MBA online in as few as 18 months or up to three years. MBA Fellowships Available.








The 15-month online Master of Management program provides aspiring leaders with a foundation in the functional areas of business, such as accounting, finance, marketing and strategy. No minimum professional experience is required.









