2022

Our 2022 rankings of the Top Online MBA Programs in Massachusetts. For an explanation of ranking criteria, click here.

Top 5 Online MBA Programs in Massachusetts - 2022 College Rankings
RankingSchoolCity
1University of Massachusetts-AmherstAmherst
2Babson CollegeWellesley
3Northeastern UniversityBoston
4University of Massachusetts-LowellLowell
5Worcester Polytechnic InstituteWorcester
1. University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts Amherst

University of Massachusetts-Amherst (UMass Amherst) houses Isenberg School of Management, which opened in 1947 with just 10 faculty members and 15 students. By 1953, the school awarded its first MBA degrees. Today, this AACSB-accredited business school employs more than 250 educators and staff that serve around 5,300 students. The Isenberg Online MBA at UMass Amherst launched in 2001.

The program enrolls around 1,400 professionals averaging 12 years of work experience. While students can complete the program entirely online, student who would like to learn in a hybrid format can enroll in the Online MBA with In-Person Option for face-to-face interaction with peers and professors. Formerly known as the Part-Time MBA, this option is available at the University’s Massachusetts satellite locations in Boston and Shrewsberry. Whichever delivery option students choose, they must complete 45 credit hours of study.

The Isenberg Online MBA has five focus areas including Finance, Marketing, Business Analytics, Healthcare Administration, and Entrepreneurship. Focus areas are nine credit hours and may include courses such as Artificial Intelligence in Business, Value Investing, Corporate Real Estate, Healthcare Quality and Performance Improvement, and Web Analytics for Digital Marketing.

All focus areas allow students to substitute up to three credits of electives with a “flex” designated elective. Flex electives are applicable to all industries and can be applied to all focus areas. Survey Development and Analysis, Negotiations Theory & Practice, Project Management, Data Management for Business Leaders, and Business Intelligence & Analytics are a few examples.

Isenberg School of Management graduates (undergraduate and graduate) enjoy a 95% employment rate (or graduate school) within six months of graduation. Top employers for graduates include PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Citigroup, Ernst & Young, Dell, Grant Thornton, Raytheon, Oracle, Fidelity Investments, Deloitte, Amazon, Techtronic Industries, Bose Corp, KPMG, and TJX Companies Inc.

University of Massachusetts Amherst is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). Founded in 1863 as Massachusetts Agricultural College (MAC), the school opened with just 56 students and four faculty members. Today, UMass Amherst employs more than 1,300 faculty members that serve 32,135 students, making it the oldest and largest school in the University of Massachusetts System. More than 90 undergraduate and 120+ graduate program options are available across ten colleges and schools.

2. Babson College, Wellesley, Massachusetts
Babson College

The F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business at Babson University has an MBA Program in Entrepreneurship that can be completed entirely online. If students choose to, they may register for any on-campus classes. The program requires 45 total credits, with a full two-thirds devoted to electives. This allows students to tailor their degree to their personal goals. Students may also add up to two concentrations. Options include Business Analytics, Business Analytics and Machine Learning (STEM), Entrepreneurship, Global Management, Finance, Quantitative Finance (STEM), and Marketing. Concentrations consist of 9-12 credits.

Other Olin Online MBA features include the opportunity to participate in student consulting projects across more than 80 partner organizations each year, experiential learning opportunities, and AACSB accreditation.

Graduates of the Olin Online MBA Program at Babson College enjoy an 81% employment rate within three months of graduating. Across all programs at Babson College, graduates have been hired at companies such as Google, KPMG, JP Morgan Chase & Co., Goldman Sachs, Deloitte, Amazon, PwC, Dell, Bain & Company, McKinsey & Company, Morgan Stanley, Cognizant, Bose, Unilever, Alibaba, The Kraft Heinz Company, Aetna/CVS Health, Moody’s, Moen, Johnson & Johnson, American Express, Charles Schwab, Accenture, HSBC, Cigna, The TJX Companies, Nike, AmeriCorps VISTA, Saatchi & Saatchi, Procter & Gamble, Unilever, and Raytheon Missiles and Defense.

Babson College is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). Established in 1919, this independent, not-for-profit institution opened with just 27 students. Today, Babson serves 3,350 students from more than 80 countries. More than 50 degree programs, minors and concentrations are available across dozens of academic divisions and departments.

3. Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts
Northeastern University

D'Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University serves around 5,700 students, including more than 1,300 graduate students, served by 165 faculty members. The school offers programs in areas from Accounting to Sustainable Business practices, with many options available online. This includes the Online MBA Program.

Known as the D’Amore OMBA, the program features optional focus areas in Business Analytics, Finance, and Innovation and Entrepreneurship, real-world business challenges, opportunities to complete a corporate residency, and an optional International Field Study Residency in China, Chile, or Greece, among other locations.

The D'Amore-McKim Online MBA requires 50 credit hours of study divided into two segments: 21 core credits and 29 elective credits. Courses are asynchronous with optional live sessions. The program utilizes interactive multimedia tools such as virtual class discussions, and discussion boards, as well as team projects and individual assignments. Students can expect to complete the D’Amore-McKim OMBA in as few as 18 months, part-time.

Nearly 80% of D'Amore-McKim OMBA graduates accept a job offer within three months of graduation. Some of the top hiring companies for MBA graduates include IBM, Procter & Gamble, Cigna, Accenture, Lego, Walmart, American Express, Dunkin Brands, PwC, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Oak Tree Capital Management, Raytheon Technologies, Seventh Generation, Aramark, First Aid Beauty, Hasbro, Innogy Consulting US., Alexion Pharmaceuticals, and The Federal Reserve bank of Boston.

Northeastern University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). Founded in 1898, the school serves around 33,700 students enrolled in more than 900 degree and certificate programs in nine colleges and schools, and at the recently launched campus in Vancouver, BC. Northeastern also offers select advanced degrees at graduate campuses in Charlotte, North Carolina; Seattle, Washington; Silicon Valley, Northern California, and Toronto, Canada.

4. University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts Lowell

The Online MBA Program at University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell or UML) is offered through the AACSB-accredited Robert J. Manning School of Business. The 42 credit hour has nine optional concentrations including Managerial Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Healthcare, International Business, Accounting, Information Technology, Marketing, Business Analytics, and Finance. A General MBA is available for students seeking a broader degree.

Students in both options will complete 12 credit hours of prerequisites (six courses – two credits each – eight weeks), the required advanced core 21 credit hours (seven courses at three credit hours each), and nine credit hours of electives (three courses at three credit hours each). Course examples include Global Enterprise and Competition, Strategy Formulation and Implementation, Corporate Finance, Managing Organizational Change, Customers and Markets, and Accounting Information for Management Decisions.

The Manning Online MBA Program at University of Massachusetts Lowell can be completed in as few as 12 months, and a GMAT waiver is available. Graduates are prepared for a wide variety leadership positions in commercial, industrial, and nonprofit settings. Alumni of the MBA Program work at companies such as Microsoft, iRobot, State Street Corporation, and HP. Graduates have also launched their own companies, including Venture Enterprises.

University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell or UML) is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). Founded in 1894, UML is a top 200 national public research university and one of the largest employers in the region. Serving more than 18,000 students, UMass Lowell offers over 135 undergraduate majors, 50 master’s degree programs, 28 doctoral degrees, and 31 certificates in five colleges.

5. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts
Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Foisie Business School at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) houses a STEM-focused, AACSB-accredited MBA that many be completed 100% online. Program features include a project-based curriculum with 20 specialization options, in-demand tech skills woven into every course, and a flexible, asynchronous schedule, allowing students to control the speed and pacing of each course.

WPI Foisie Online MBA students have the opportunity to customize their own specialization or specialize in up to two areas. Examples include System Design for UX; Advanced Business Analytics Methods; IT User Experience; Digital Transformation; Brands, Products, and Consumers; Operational Excellence; Organizing and Managing Innovation; and Product Management.

Graduates of the WPI Foisie Online MBA Program go on to enroll in the PhD in Business Administration at WPI or to leadership positions in all business sectors and industries.

Worcester Polytechnic Institute is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). Established in 1865, WPI is a top 25 STEM college, with more than 50 global project centers on six continents. Serving 7,230 students, Worcester Polytechnic Institute offers 70+ degree programs across four schools: Arts & Sciences, Business, Engineering, and The Global School.