

Weighted salaries of alumni from the ranked schools had risen on average by just over 1 per cent when reported last autumn, over those reported in 2019.įrançois Ortalo-Magné, dean of London Business School, which increased its fees by over 7 per cent to £92,735 for the academic year starting in 2021, said: “You have to keep in mind this is a market that prices in dollars, and with the drop in the value of sterling compared to the dollar, we remain very good value.” A quarter of the schools increased fees by more than 5 per cent. In a sign of continued interest in MBAs despite the difficulties faced by many prospective students, average tuition fees rose by 3 per cent in dollar terms at the business schools which were ranked both this year and last. Other leading US business schools which performed well include Yale, Northwestern: Kellogg, Duke: Fuqua, Dartmouth: Tuck and Virginia: Darden. High US salaries for alumni help to explain the strong position of their schools in the FT ranking.
