U.S. News and World Report released their 2009 business school rankings Friday. Harvard University and Stanford University tied for the top spot as the nation's premier business school.
Harvard and Stanford University are followed by University of Pennsylvania (Wharton), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan), Northwestern University (Kellogg) and University of Chicago to round out the top five.
Dartmouth University (Tuck), University of California-Berkeley (Haas), Columbia University and New York University (Stern) round out the top 10.
Harvard and Stanford received a perfect score of 100, while UPenn scored a 95.
Of the top 10 schools, Stanford is the most expensive, costing $45,921 a year in out-of-state tuition. Cal-Berkeley is the least expensive with a $37,949 price tag. Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business has the smallest enrollment with just 500 students, followed by Cal-Berkeley's Haas School of Business has 504 students.
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