Best Business Schools Hiring:
Nonprofits

Cambridge’s Judge school graduates who went to work at nonprofits right after graduation earned $127,623, highest of any school in the 2019-20 Best B-Schools ranking of full-time MBA students. At $113,000, graduates of University of California, Berkeley’s Haas posted the second-highest compensation. Hult sent 19 graduates into nonprofits, most of any school. The highest percentage of graduates who took jobs at nonprofits of any school in the ranking came from Case Western Reserve’s Weatherhead school, 12.5%.

school number of hires percentage of hires median salary (U.S. dollars) median salary (local currency)
Cambridge (Judge) 7 6.2% $127,623 £99,550
UC at Berkeley (Haas) 8 4.4% $113,000 Not applicable
Stanford 9 3.5% $106,000 Not applicable
Arizona State (Carey) 3 3.4% $100,000 Not applicable
Texas at Austin (McCombs) 4 1.9% $96,500 Not applicable
Pennsylvania (Wharton) 7 1.2% $96,475 Not applicable
Harvard 8 1.3% $95,000 Not applicable
NYU (Stern) 4 1.2% $95,000 Not applicable
INSEAD 8 1.2% $91,900 Not applicable
Georgetown (McDonough) 17 8.0% $90,000 Not applicable
MIT (Sloan) 4 1.4% $90,000 Not applicable
Oxford (Saïd) 9 5.5% $71,449 Not applicable
Case Western Reserve (Weatherhead) 4 12.5% $71,000 Not applicable
Hult 19 11.1% $70,000 Not applicable
Babson (Olin) 5 5.3% $55,426 Not applicable
Boston University (Questrom) 3 2.8% $55,000 Not applicable
Alberta 3 9.7% $52,798 CA$70,000
Shanghai University of Finance and Economics 5 7.1% $22,751 CN¥156,000
Boston College (Carroll) 3 5.8% Not available Not applicable
Duke (Fuqua) 3 0.8% Not available Not applicable
IE 8 3.3% Not available Not available
Yale 3 1.2% Not available Not applicable