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Master of Business Administration

A Different Type of Business Leader

Vanderbilt MBA

By joining a collaborative community with individualized career support and a curriculum built for immediate impact, you’ll gain the knowledge, confidence, and connections to transform your career.

Student collaborating in a common space at Vanderbilt Owen.

Program Snapshot

  • 2 Years

    Length

  • Full-time

    In-person

  • Nashville

    Location

Customizable Curriculum

Complete core and career-focused electives before internships. Add concentrations and specializations to tailor your MBA.

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Exceptional Outcomes

Graduates achieve strong results, with a recent class reporting a $148K+ average starting base salary.

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Admissions

We take the time to get to know you and your unique goals. We're here to walk you through the entire application process, from research and test prep to your first day of class.

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By the Numbers

500+

Companies that have recruiting relationships with Owen

  • $148K+

    Average starting base salary for the Class of 2025

  • 99%

    Percentage of students in the Class of 2026 who sought an internship and accepted an offer during their first year of the MBA program

  • 36

    Professional and special interest clubs available to Vanderbilt MBA students 

  • 79%

    Percentage of students in the Class of 2025 who reported that the school network and resources connected them to their full-time job offer

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If you’re looking for a program where you can truly lead, be known, and grow professionally and personally, Vanderbilt is it. The people, the access, and the tight-knit community create a launchpad for whatever you want to do next.

Why get an MBA from Vanderbilt?

Vanderbilt MBA students are inquisitive, self-aware, adaptable, and driven. They challenge themselves to step outside their comfort zones and dig deeper. Their experience at Owen is intentionally personal from the first semester through graduation—and beyond.

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