Stevens vs Hofstra (Zarb)

Which MBA program is right for you?

#109 Overall

Stevens

Acceptance 71%
Avg. GMAT 620
Avg. Salary $116K
#121 Overall

Hofstra (Zarb)

Acceptance 75%
Avg. GMAT 588
Avg. Salary $110K

Head-to-Head Comparison

MetricStevensHofstra (Zarb)
Ranking#109#121
Acceptance Rate71%75%
Avg. GMAT620588
Avg. GPA3.33.2
Class Size4535
Avg. Salary$116,000$110,000
Employment Rate89%83%
Annual Tuition$38,000$30,000

The Verdict

Choose Stevens if…

you want an engineering university's analytical MBA in Hoboken with the highest salary outcomes in this tier.

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Choose Hofstra (Zarb) if…

you want a flexible Long Island MBA with strong accounting programs and suburban NYC access.

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Why People Compare These Two

Both are NYC metro MBA programs producing six-figure salary outcomes. Stevens ($116K) slightly edges Hofstra ($110K) on salary. Stevens is in Hoboken, NJ; Hofstra is in Hempstead, Long Island. Both compete with NYU Stern and Columbia for NYC employer attention, but at a fraction of the tuition.

The Honest Take

Stevens wins on salary and employment rate (89% vs 83%). The engineering university reputation gives Stevens graduates an analytical edge for quantitative roles. Hofstra wins on accounting strength and flexible scheduling. Geography matters: Stevens serves the Jersey side and Hudson River corridor; Hofstra serves Long Island. Most candidates should pick based on where they live and commute.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which has higher salaries?

Stevens ($116K) slightly outpaces Hofstra ($110K). Both benefit from NYC metro salary levels.

Which is better for accounting?

Hofstra Zarb has a stronger accounting program with competitive CPA pass rates. Stevens is stronger for quantitative and analytics roles.

Which is more affordable?

Hofstra ($30K/year) is cheaper than Stevens ($38K/year). Both are significant savings compared to NYU Stern or Columbia.