Year after year, the Simon School consistently ranks high on the lists of top b-school programs. These rankings include:
BusinessWeek: Ranked among the top 30 U.S. business schools in 9 out of 12 surveys since this biennial ranking was established in 1986:
- No. 1 for return on investment among private U.S. business schools, October 2008
- No. 4 for return on investment among U.S. business schools, October 2008
BusinessWeek also cited Simon for various business specialties, based on comments by corporate recruiters, December 2008:
- No. 9 for Most Improved B-school
- No. 10 in Accounting
- No. 14 for Innovative Curriculum
- No 20 in Finance
- No. 21 in Operations/Production
- No. 22 for Competing Globally
- No. 25 for Analytical Skills
- No. 26 in Career Services
U.S. News & World Report: Ranked among the top 30 U.S. business schools in 15 of the 18 years since the annual survey's inception in 1990:
- No. 25 in the April 2008 survey
- No. 13 in Finance
- No. 24 in Accounting
Financial Times of London: Ranked annually among the top 30 U.S. business schools since 1999:
- No. 47 among the top B-schools in the world in the January 2008 survey
- No. 3 in the world for finance
- No. 4 in accounting
- No. 4 in the world for managerial economics
- No. 22 among U.S. business schools
The Wall Street Journal: Ranked No. 4 among the nation's top regional business schools (September 2007)
- No. 9 for finance
The Simon Graduate School of Business has been accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business - International (AACSB) since 1966.