Ranked Among Financial Times Global Top 100 MBA Programs
The Full-Time MBA Program at William & Mary’s Raymond A. Mason School of business is, once again, being recognized as one of the best 100 in the world.
The Financial Times released its 2025 MBA Global Ranking on Sunday. The Mason School is ranked 80th in the world and 37th among U.S. MBA programs. The School’s three-year average global ranking is 79.
“The Financial Times ranking is one of the most prestigious and respected of all” said Ken White, associate dean of graduate programs at the Mason School. “There are some 16,000 business schools across the globe. Being in FT’s Global Top 100 puts us in the top one percent in the world in terms of quality.”
The Financial Times examines 21 criteria to determine its annual ranking including alumni salary and career progression.
“FT places an emphasis on how our MBA graduates are progressing in their careers three years after graduation,” said White. “So, alumni success is a strong factor in determining the Global Top 100.”
Other criteria the Financial Times collects and considers in its ranking include diversity of the business school’s faculty and advisory boards, faculty research, carbon footprint rank, ESG teaching, overall alumni satisfaction and others.
In the fall, Bloomberg BusinessWeek ranked the Full-Time MBA Program at the Mason School #32 in the U.S. and #1 in the Learning category.