Michigan Ross Online MBA Earns #3 Spot in The Princeton Review’s Ranking of the Top Online MBA Programs for 2027
The Ross School of Business Online MBA Program was ranked No. 3 by The Princeton Review in its Top Online MBA Programs for 2027 list.
Michigan Ross earned the No. 3 spot among the top 50 schools included on this year’s list. The Princeton Review based its rankings on 2025–2026 surveys of administrators at 194 schools offering online MBA programs, as well as more than 13,360 students enrolled in those programs.
The administrator survey requested data about the school’s admissions, selectivity, faculty training and credentials, technology infrastructure, graduation rates, and career outcomes of graduates, as well as other topics. The student survey asked participants to rate their program’s academics, professors, technology, student body, satisfaction, career plans, and other factors, making the No. 3 recognition a meaningful reflection of the positive student experience.
“We are proud to see the Michigan Ross Online MBA Program recognized among the top online programs in the country,” said Lizette Korn, managing director, Michigan Ross Part-Time MBA Programs. “This ranking reflects the quality of our faculty, the strength of our students, and our commitment to delivering a flexible MBA student experience without compromising the academic excellence and action-based learning Michigan Ross is known for.”
The Michigan Ross Online MBA combines live online classes, self-paced coursework, three in-person residencies, and hands-on learning opportunities, allowing students to earn a Ross MBA without pausing their professional careers.
The No. 3 ranking from The Princeton Review follows the program’s No. 3 ranking from Poets&Quants, further reinforcing Michigan Ross as a leader in online MBA education.