Suffolk (Sawyer) vs Bentley

Which MBA program is right for you?

#113 Overall

Suffolk (Sawyer)

Acceptance 65%
Avg. GMAT 520
Avg. Salary $115K
#77 Overall

Bentley

Acceptance 55%
Avg. GMAT 620
Avg. Salary $95K

Head-to-Head Comparison

MetricSuffolk (Sawyer)Bentley
Ranking#113#77
Acceptance Rate65%55%
Avg. GMAT520620
Avg. GPA3.23.4
Class Size3545
Avg. Salary$115,000$95,000
Employment Rate82%87%
Annual Tuition$34,000$48,000

The Verdict

Choose Suffolk (Sawyer) if…

you want a downtown Boston MBA with evening/weekend flexibility and direct access to the Financial District.

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Choose Bentley if…

you want a higher-ranked program (#69 vs #114) with stronger finance and accounting placement.

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Why People Compare These Two

Both are Boston-area MBA programs below the BU/BC/Northeastern tier. Bentley (#69) in Waltham is a finance and accounting powerhouse with higher rankings and salary outcomes. Suffolk Sawyer (#114) in downtown Boston wins on location, sitting in the Financial District with easy access to State Street, Fidelity, and Boston's professional services firms.

The Honest Take

Bentley is the stronger MBA by almost every metric: ranking, salary, employer relationships in finance and accounting. Suffolk's advantage is pure location. If you're working full-time in downtown Boston and need a flexible MBA, Suffolk is convenient. For a full-time MBA with the best career outcomes, Bentley wins despite its suburban campus.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is higher ranked?

Bentley (#69) outranks Suffolk Sawyer (#114) significantly.

Which is better for finance?

Bentley. It's one of the best finance and accounting MBA programs outside the top-50 nationally. Suffolk has finance exposure through its downtown location but can't match Bentley's depth.

Which is more convenient for working professionals?

Suffolk Sawyer's downtown Boston Financial District location is more accessible for working professionals in the city. Bentley's Waltham campus requires a commute from Boston proper.