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Diversity Index

Bloomberg Businessweek’s Best B-School’s Diversity Index provides a window into the racial, ethnic, and gender makeup of US MBA programs. Half the score is based on race and ethnicity, the other half on gender. Diversity details for each of the schools in our US ranking can be found here. Schools with fewer than 10 US students are unranked.

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School Diversity Rank Diversity Score Overall Rank Male
George Washington 1 94.6 41 35%
Howard 2 94.5 Unranked 46%
Morgan State (Graves) 3 87.5 60 57%
Pennsylvania (Wharton) 4 82.6 7 50%
Baruch (Zicklin) 5 82.5 52 58%
Rochester (Simon) 5 82.5 28 53%
Northeastern (D'Amore-McKim) 7 82.0 65 44%
San Diego (Knauss) 8 80.9 Unranked 55%
Southern Methodist (Cox) 9 80.6 26 52%
Syracuse (Whitman) 9 80.6 63 58%
Cornell (Johnson) 11 80.4 11 56%
Hult 11 80.4 67 55%
SUNY at Buffalo 13 80.2 62 49%
Washington (Foster) 13 80.2 24 53%
Boston University (Questrom) 15 80.1 44 51%
MIT (Sloan) 16 79.9 10 54%
Stanford 17 78.6 1 54%
Harvard 18 77.9 6 55%
Duke (Fuqua) 19 77.7 12 55%
Tulane (Freeman) 19 77.7 58 56%
Northwestern (Kellogg) 21 77.6 3 52%
Rochester Institute of Technology (Saunders) 22 77.3 73 51%
Tampa (Sykes) 22 77.3 72 56%
Rutgers 24 77.0 59 58%
Washington in St. Louis (Olin) 25 76.0 33 60%
UCLA (Anderson) 26 75.8 18 60%
Columbia 27 75.6 17 56%
Chicago (Booth) 28 75.4 2 58%
Willamette (Atkinson) 28 75.4 70 61%
NYU (Stern) 30 75.0 15 57%
Oklahoma (Price) 31 74.3 60 62%
William and Mary (Mason) 32 74.2 32 60%
Dartmouth (Tuck) 33 74.1 4 56%
Rice (Jones) 33 74.1 22 63%
Georgia Tech (Scheller) 35 73.7 16 63%
Indiana (Kelley) 36 73.6 27 62%
Michigan (Ross) 36 73.6 8 57%
Yale 38 73.0 12 60%
Arizona State (Carey) 39 72.9 29 55%
Michigan State (Broad) 40 72.3 45 58%
Carnegie Mellon (Tepper) 41 72.2 9 64%
Ohio State (Fisher) 42 71.9 39 57%
UC at Berkeley (Haas) 43 71.8 14 59%
Baylor (Hankamer) 44 71.6 55 64%
USC (Marshall) 45 71.5 30 65%
Emory (Goizueta) 46 70.1 21 66%
Texas at Austin (McCombs) 47 69.5 19 65%
Cincinnati (Lindner) 48 69.0 64 64%
Texas Christian (Neeley) 49 68.6 36 74%
Pittsburgh (Katz) 50 66.4 48 67%
Virginia (Darden) 51 66.1 5 63%
UC at Irvine (Merage) 52 66.0 49 67%
Georgetown (McDonough) 53 65.8 23 69%
Maryland (Smith) 54 65.5 40 75%
Boston College (Carroll) 55 65.3 51 71%
Miami 56 64.8 50 75%
Notre Dame (Mendoza) 56 64.8 31 71%
North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) 58 64.7 25 67%
Wisconsin 59 63.7 43 64%
Fordham (Gabelli) 60 63.4 54 64%
UC at Davis 60 63.4 69 75%
Kentucky (Gatton) 62 62.9 68 62%
Vanderbilt (Owen) 63 62.3 20 68%
Mississippi 64 62.1 74 54%
Denver (Daniels) 65 61.7 71 61%
Tennessee (Haslam) 65 61.7 53 71%
Texas-Dallas (Jindal) 67 61.2 46 67%
Georgia (Terry) 68 61.1 35 73%
Texas A&M (Mays) 69 60.7 41 72%
Minnesota (Carlson) 70 60.2 38 70%
North Carolina State (Jenkins) 71 56.4 57 70%
Brigham Young (Marriott) 72 55.6 34 74%
Utah (Eccles) 73 53.4 46 76%
Colorado at Boulder (Leeds) 74 52.9 66 72%
Charleston 75 43.4 75 48%
Florida (Warrington) 76 32.4 37 88%
American (Kogod) Unranked Not applicable 56 62%

Note: All values rounded to the nearest whole percentage. Only US schools are ranked in the diversity index.