BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The 2024 Financial Times Master’s in Management ranking lists Hult International Business School in the top 50 in the world for the fourth year running. Hult is just one of two American institutions on the list and tops the ranking for US schools.
The Financial Times recognition highlights Hult’s ongoing strength in preparing students for career success. Factors in the ranking include career outcomes and progress, alumni salaries, international mobility, and diverse representation of students, among other criteria. This is the fourth rankings accolade Hult has received in recent weeks, adding to placements in Fortune’s Best MBA Programs for 2025, LinkedIn’s 2024 Top MBA list, and the 2025 Best Colleges by The Princeton Review.
“These rankings support what we at Hult already know—that our program provides one of the most valuable business school educations in the world,” said Matt Lilley, Hult’s President. “Our difference is based on the challenge-based, highly relevant learning we provide to students, as well as our focus on developing the mindsets that individuals need to be successful in the long-term.”
Hult is named #44 overall (globally) on the Financial Times list, with even higher rankings when filtered for the following:
- #3 for International Students
- #11 for Carbon Footprint
- #13 for International Mobility
- #26 for Career Progress
Hult also has been named to Fortune’s list of Best MBA Programs for 2025. The list identifies the top 98 MBA programs in the world based on a variety of factors that include job placement, base salaries, and the number of MBA alumni who serve in Fortune 1000 C-suite positions.
“Holistically speaking, the best MBA program prepares students for the business world of today and tomorrow through a modern lens. Students become the best at problem-solving, critical thinking, and making data-driven decisions. Having an industry-experienced faculty and a constantly-evolving curriculum is paramount,” noted Preston Fore, Fortune Education staff writer, in his article ‘Fortune ranked the best MBA programs for 2025: here’s what the data shows.’
In addition, Hult has been cited as a leader in career outcomes by LinkedIn, coming in at #31 on the platform’s first global ranking of Top MBA Programs and beating out some of the world’s most esteemed schools. This ranking is based solely on what Hult does best: setting up graduates for professional success.
The 2024 LinkedIn list identifies the top 100 MBA programs globally, based on exclusive LinkedIn data that analyzes five criteria related to career outcomes:
- Hiring and demand
- Ability to advance
- Network strength
- Leadership potential
- Diversity
Finally, The Princeton Review recently named Hult to its 2025 Best Colleges: Region by Region feature. Hult is cited as a Best Northeast school in the list of those that editors at The Princeton Review consider “academically outstanding and well worth consideration in your college search.”
Learn more about Hult student and alumni career outcomes on our Careers Reports page.
About Hult International Business School
Hult International Business School is for learners who are "made to do" and strives to create a better future for all by inspiring and challenging its community to make an impact that matters. Degree programs include undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate, with a global campus network spanning three continents. Hult is recognized by top international accrediting bodies including the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the Association of MBAs (AMBA), and The European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS). Learn more by visiting www.hult.edu.