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
Howard 1 97.6 40 40%
Florida International (Chapman) 2 94.8 73 41%
George Washington 3 85.7 46 39%
North Carolina State (Jenkins) 4 84.1 57 56%
NYU (Stern) 5 79.2 12 54%
Baruch (Zicklin) 6 77.9 48 59%
USC (Marshall) 7 77.5 17 54%
MIT (Sloan) 8 76.7 10 54%
Miami 9 75.3 58 60%
Pennsylvania (Wharton) 10 75.1 8 50%
San Diego (Knauss) 11 74.1 Unranked 56%
Washington in St. Louis (Olin) 11 74.1 30 53%
Southern Methodist (Cox) 13 73.6 27 58%
UC at Davis 13 73.6 43 57%
Tulane (Freeman) 15 73.3 66 59%
UC at Berkeley (Haas) 16 73.2 10 53%
Rochester (Simon) 17 73.0 25 56%
Harvard 18 72.4 6 54%
Charleston 19 71.4 67 36%
Stanford 20 71.2 1 56%
Willamette (Atkinson) 20 71.2 74 63%
Rice (Jones) 22 70.3 19 61%
Columbia 23 68.8 5 58%
Duke (Fuqua) 24 68.6 14 52%
Northwestern (Kellogg) 24 68.6 7 52%
Michigan (Ross) 26 67.4 9 58%
Houston (Bauer) 27 66.7 55 65%
Yale 28 66.4 15 57%
Tampa (Sykes) 29 65.9 Unranked 57%
Cincinnati (Lindner) 30 65.4 68 69%
Hult 31 65.1 60 67%
Dartmouth (Tuck) 32 65.0 3 54%
Virginia (Darden) 33 64.1 3 63%
Baylor (Hankamer) 34 63.7 50 58%
Case Western Reserve (Weatherhead) 35 63.3 59 44%
Northeastern (D'Amore-McKim) 35 63.3 65 56%
Chicago (Booth) 37 62.9 2 60%
Rochester Institute of Technology (Saunders) 37 62.9 75 56%
Texas-Dallas (Jindal) 39 60.8 37 60%
Vanderbilt (Owen) 39 60.8 25 71%
Georgia (Terry) 41 60.0 27 64%
Wisconsin 42 58.6 41 66%
Emory (Goizueta) 43 58.5 16 67%
Carnegie Mellon (Tepper) 44 58.2 18 68%
Arizona State (Carey) 45 57.3 39 61%
Minnesota (Carlson) 45 57.3 32 55%
Pittsburgh (Katz) 47 56.3 49 77%
Washington (Foster) 48 56.0 23 58%
Georgetown (McDonough) 49 55.9 24 66%
UCLA (Anderson) 50 54.3 22 64%
Notre Dame (Mendoza) 51 54.2 34 70%
Cornell (Johnson) 52 52.9 13 61%
SUNY at Buffalo 53 52.8 69 61%
William and Mary (Mason) 54 52.6 36 71%
Texas at Austin (McCombs) 55 51.0 21 65%
North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) 56 50.9 29 62%
Boston University (Questrom) 57 49.7 51 64%
Tennessee (Haslam) 58 48.2 63 72%
Florida (Warrington) 59 48.1 38 67%
Fordham (Gabelli) 60 47.7 55 75%
Rutgers 60 47.7 44 71%
Kentucky (Gatton) 62 47.2 71 59%
Georgia Tech (Scheller) 63 47.0 20 76%
Colorado at Boulder (Leeds) 64 46.8 64 62%
Maryland (Smith) 65 45.6 33 78%
Utah (Eccles) 66 43.9 54 81%
Indiana (Kelley) 67 42.6 31 74%
Oklahoma (Price) 68 42.0 70 83%
Ohio State (Fisher) 69 41.8 52 68%
Mississippi 70 40.0 72 52%
Texas A&M (Mays) 71 38.2 45 79%
Brigham Young (Marriott) 72 38.0 35 71%
Texas Christian (Neeley) 73 37.7 42 76%
Syracuse (Whitman) 74 36.5 61 78%
Boston College (Carroll) 75 32.3 47 60%
American (Kogod) Unranked Not applicable 62 64%
UC at San Diego (Rady) Unranked Not applicable 53 51%

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