Every MBA program publishes impressive salary statistics. But these numbers hide as much as they reveal. Median salary at a school includes consultants earning $190K and nonprofit leaders earning $70K. The aggregate number tells you almost nothing about what you will earn.
Here's a more honest look at MBA compensation across the top 25 programs.
The Top Earners: $190K+ Median Starting Salary
These programs consistently produce graduates with the highest starting compensation:
- Wharton: $198,000 median — dominated by finance and consulting placements
- Stanford GSB: $197,000 — tech compensation (including equity) pushes this higher
- HBS: $195,000 — broad industry mix, but top firms across all sectors
- MIT Sloan: $192,000 — tech + consulting combo
- Booth: $190,000 — strong finance pipeline from Chicago
- Columbia: $190,000 — Wall Street proximity drives finance salaries
The Strong Middle: $170K - $189K
- Kellogg: $185,000 — consulting-heavy
- Haas: $185,000 — tech salaries boost this significantly
- Tuck: $182,000 — small class, high-earning alumni
- Stern: $180,000 — NYC finance placements
- Darden: $178,000 — consulting + general management
- Yale SOM: $178,000 — consulting + social enterprise mix
Strong Value: $160K - $175K (Often at Lower Tuition)
- Ross: $175,000 at $72,638 tuition — excellent ROI
- Fuqua: $175,000 — healthcare consulting drives salaries
- Anderson: $172,000 at $65,049 tuition — best value in California
- Johnson: $170,000 — tech MBA option boosts outcomes
- Tepper: $170,000 — analytics/tech focus pays well
- McCombs: $168,000 at $56,034 tuition — incredible Austin value
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Start GMAT Prep →The Industry Factor
Your salary depends more on your industry than your school:
- Management Consulting: $175K - $195K base + $35K signing bonus (standard at MBB)
- Investment Banking: $175K base + $50K - $100K signing bonus
- Tech (Product/Strategy): $160K - $200K base + significant equity (total comp often $250K+)
- Corporate (F500 LDP): $130K - $165K base + $20K - $30K signing
- Nonprofit/Social Impact: $70K - $110K
This is why school selection should be industry-first. If you're going into investment banking, Wharton vs Booth is the relevant comparison. If you're going into tech, Sloan vs Haas matters more.
ROI: The Metric That Actually Matters
A $200K salary from a school charging $85K/year in tuition might actually be a worse deal than a $168K salary from a school charging $56K/year. Use our comparison tool to see 5-year ROI calculations for every program.
The Bottom Line
Don't chase the highest median salary number. Chase the best ROI for your target career path. A #18-ranked school that places 40% of its class into your target industry might deliver better outcomes than a #3 school where your target industry represents 5% of placements.
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