Suffolk (Sawyer) vs Northeastern

Which MBA program is right for you?

#113 Overall

Suffolk (Sawyer)

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

Northeastern

Acceptance 42%
Avg. GMAT 675
Avg. Salary $130K

Head-to-Head Comparison

MetricSuffolk (Sawyer)Northeastern
Ranking#113#50
Acceptance Rate65%42%
Avg. GMAT520675
Avg. GPA3.23.25
Class Size3580
Avg. Salary$115,000$130,000
Employment Rate82%89%
Annual Tuition$34,000$54,000

The Verdict

Choose Suffolk (Sawyer) if…

you want downtown Boston Financial District location with evening flexibility at lower cost.

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Choose Northeastern if…

you want a higher-ranked program (#58 vs #114) with co-op experiential learning and stronger tech connections.

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Why People Compare These Two

Both are Boston MBA programs. Northeastern (#58) has the higher ranking and distinctive co-op experiential learning model. Suffolk Sawyer (#114) is in the Financial District with lower tuition and convenient evening programs. Northeastern's brand has risen dramatically in the last decade.

The Honest Take

Northeastern is the stronger MBA with better career outcomes and the co-op advantage. Suffolk wins on cost and location convenience for Financial District professionals. Northeastern's co-op model (6-month work experience during the MBA) provides career switching support that Suffolk can't match. For working professionals who just need the credential, Suffolk is practical. For career advancement or switching, Northeastern delivers more value.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is higher ranked?

Northeastern (#58) significantly outranks Suffolk Sawyer (#114).

What is Northeastern's co-op?

Northeastern's MBA includes a 6-month co-op work experience, providing practical career experience during the program.

Which is cheaper?

Suffolk Sawyer has lower tuition. Combined with its downtown location convenience, it's the more affordable option.