2026 Best Business Schools | Employment & Internship Rates For 2025 Graduates

Those impressive paychecks may be the initial draw of a top-notch business degree, but landing those first jobs after graduation should be the ultimate test.

Job-seeking graduates from schools in our 2026 ranking of the Best Undergraduate Business Programs were able to land fulltime jobs within three months at a robust rate, even as the job market tightens for entry level workers.

In fact, 90% or more of 2025 graduates who wanted a full-time job found one at 67 of the 110 business schools we ranked this year. The employment rate was 85% or higher at 79 of the ranked schools, according to data schools submitted to Poets&Quants for the ranking.

Across all programs, the average employment rate was 88.4%, up a smidge from the 88.1% reported by the Class of 2024.

Two schools, Roger Williams University (Gabelli) (ranked No. 82nd overall) and University of Richmond (Robins) (No. 17) placed every 2025 graduate who sought a job.

CLASS OF 2025 HIGHEST & LOWEST EMPLOYMENT RATES

HIGHEST
2026 Rank
School 
Class of 2024 Employment
Class of 2025 Employment
Two-Year Average
82 Roger Williams University (Gabelli) 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
17 University of Richmond (Robins) 99.5% 100.0% 99.7%
8 University of North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) 96.7% 98.9% 97.8%
54 Lipscomb University 98.4% 98.7% 98.6%
13 Wake Forest University 97.5% 98.7% 98.1%
18 Boston University (Questrom) 96.7% 98.7% 97.7%
74 Marian University 98.2% 98.7% 98.4%
61 University of Missouri-Columbia (Trulaske) 98.7% 98.6% 98.7%
39 Miami University (Farmer) 96.6% 98.6% 97.6%
51 Butler University (Lacy) 99.1% 98.6% 98.8%
45 Marquette University 98.8% 98.6% 98.7%
49 University of Dayton 97.9% 98.5% 98.2%
6 New York University (Stern) 95.4% 98.0% 96.7%
22 University of Miami (Herbert) 99.1% 97.9% 98.5%
LOWEST
2026 Rank
School 
Class of 2024 Employment
Class of 2025 Employment
Two-Year Average
86 University of Oregon (Lundquist) 78.4% 74.4% 76.4%
90 Bowling Green State University (Schmidthorst) 98.2% 72.5% 85.4%
57 Texas A&M University (Mays) 76.0% 71.1% 73.6%
88 Longwood University 88.0% 68.1% 78.0%
96 American University (Kogod) 55.6% 64.4% 60.0%
94 University of Texas at Dallas (Jindal) 53.2% 63.1% 58.1%
99 Sacred Heart University (Jack Welch) 69.1% 51.9% 60.5%
110 Kennesaw State University (Coles) 47.1% 42.2% 44.7%
108 Northern Illinois University 46.7% 41.0% 43.9%
107 Stony Brook University 46.7% 41.0% 43.9%
104 San Jose State University (Lucas) 66.8% 38.6% 52.7%

INTERNSHIPS AT RANKED B-SCHOOLS

Securing a business-focused summer internship is an important rite of passage for most B-school students. Not only do they provide essential real-world experience and resume props, they often lead to full-time job offers for strong candidates.

That’s why both employment and internship rates make up a significant portion of our Career Outcomes category of our ranking methodology. The employment rate for job-seeking graduates three months after graduation accounts for 50% of the category score while the internship rate accounts for 20%. (We use two years worth of careers data when calculating the ranking, so Classes of 2024 and 2025 for this cycle.)

As with all metrics, some schools do better than others at helping students land those summer positions.

Nine programs reported that 100% of its Class of 2025 graduates had at least one business-specific internship during their degrees, as you can see in the table below. Eight of those schools posted 100% internship rates for the last two graduating classes.

CLASS OF 2025 HIGHEST & LOWEST INTERNSHIP RATES 

HIGHEST
2026 Rank
School 
Class of 2024 Internships 
Class of 2025 Internships 
2-Year Average
51 Butler University (Lacy) 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
33 Elon University (Love) 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
88 Longwood University 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
74 Marian University 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
100 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Lally) 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
71 Rochester Institute of Technology (Saunders) 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
37 Syracuse University (Whitman) 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
72 Towson University 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
8 University of North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) 98.0% 100.0% 99.0%
3 Cornell University (Dyson SC Johnson) 100.0% 99.6% 99.8%
101 University of Kansas 99.0% 99.0% 99.0%
54 Lipscomb University 94.0% 98.7% 96.4%
18 Boston University (Questrom) 98.2% 98.4% 98.3%
6 New York University (Stern) 96.9% 98.4% 97.7%
27 Binghamton University 98.0% 98.0% 98.0%
12 Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper) 96.0% 98.0% 97.0%
10 Emory University (Goizueta) 91.0% 98.0% 94.5%
61 University of Missouri-Columbia (Trulaske) 98.0% 98.0% 98.0%
13 Wake Forest University 97.0% 98.0% 97.5%
11 Washington University in St. Louis (Olin) 97.0% 98.0% 97.5%
LOWEST
2026 Rank
School 
Class of 2024 Internships 
Class of 2025 Internships 
2-Year Average
68 University of South Carolina (Darla Moore) 48.8% 58.7% 53.8%
109 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (Lubar) 55.0% 56.0% 55.5%
93 University of North Carolina-Wilmington (Cameron) 49.9% 53.5% 51.7%
98 University of Michigan-Dearborn 54.0% 51.4% 52.7%
97 Iona University (LaPenta) 45.0% 51.0% 48.0%
92 University of Mary Washington 53.0% 50.0% 51.5%
91 Texas Tech University (Rawls) 50.1% 47.2% 48.7%
108 Northern Illinois University 54.0% 47.0% 50.5%
104 San Jose State University (Lucas) 48.6% 46.0% 47.3%
85 Adelphi University (Willumstad) 53.0% 45.0% 49.0%
102 University of the Pacific (Eberhardt) 40.0% 42.0% 41.0%
67 The College of New Jersey 48.0% 41.0% 44.5%
89 Texas State University (McCoy) 76.0% 40.0% 58.0%
80 Hult International Business School 70.0% 38.0% 54.0%
105 Florida International University 34.0% 35.0% 34.5%
110 Kennesaw State University (Coles) 34.0% 35.0% 34.5%
107 Stony Brook University 21.5% 26.0% 23.7%

Click through the next two pages to get employment and internship information at all 104 undergraduate business schools we ranked in 2025.

  • PAGE 2: Average Class of 2025 employment rates at all 110 ranked B-schools
  • PAGE 3: Average Class of 2025 internship rates at all 110 ranked B-schools

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