The F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business at Babson College was ranked #31 in the world and #22 in the US in a recent rankings survey of 100 MBA programs worldwide, released by The Aspen Institute Center for Business Education.
Beyond Grey Pinstripes is a biennial research survey and ranking of business schools that spotlights innovative full-time MBA programs leading the way in the integration of issues concerning social and environmental stewardship into the curriculum.
Babson was also ranked #9 in the world on Course Content – that is in providing courses that explicitly address the role of mainstream business in improving social and environmental conditions.
Says Babson’s Interim Dean, Allan Cohen, “Equipping our MBAs with social, environmental, and economic perspectives is vital for business success in a competitive and fast-changing global economy.”
Babson is also the #2 MBA college for entrepreneurship by Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review. The Wall Street Journal ranked it #21 among 51 Regional MBA programs; and The Princeton Review places it among the Top 10 MBA programs for Greatest Opportunity for Women.
The Aspen Institute Center for Business Education (Aspen CBE) seeks to create business leaders for the 21st century who are equipped with the vision and knowledge necessary to integrate corporate profitability with social value. To that end, Aspen CBE offers programs that provide business educators with the resources they need to incorporate issues of social and environmental stewardship into their teaching, research and curriculum development.