The Brian D. Jellison Studio Classroom offers online students in the Kelley Direct MBA the experience of being in a live classroom with their peers.
In traditional, full-time MBA programs attracting more women to the ranks has been an oft-stated, (and often elusive) goal of top programs.
Parity is more common in online programs, where working professionals keep their jobs, study at home, and have more flexibility to balance work, family, and schoolwork according to their schedules. Fair or not, this format helps attract more working mothers who are still more likely to shoulder the lion’s share of childcare duties.
While this metric doesn’t factor in our ranking methodology, we ask schools to provide it.
In our 2026 ranking of online MBA programs, 14 of 61 ranked schools enrolled as many or more women than they did men. Overall, schools enrolled an average of 43.2% of women in their incoming cohorts.
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