MBA Guide · 2026 Entry
Consistently ranked first in business ethics education, Mendoza has built a distinctive identity around values-based leadership that attracts candidates who want their MBA to engage seriously with the moral dimensions of business decision-making — and who will find in the Notre Dame alumni community one of the most loyal professional networks in American business education.
2-Year Full-Time MBA
#1 Business Ethics
Est. 1921
Why Mendoza?
Mendoza is the only major MBA programme where business ethics is not a required course — it is a foundational premise of the entire curriculum. The school’s Catholic university identity shapes its approach to management education in ways that go beyond mission statements: faculty research on corporate social responsibility, stakeholder capitalism, and the ethics of technology are integrated into core courses rather than siloed in optional electives, producing graduates who have genuinely engaged with the moral dimensions of management decisions that most MBA curricula treat as peripheral.
Bloomberg Businessweek’s annual ranking of MBA programmes for business ethics education has placed Mendoza first multiple times — not because of its marketing but because of its substance. The integrated ethics curriculum has attracted faculty from philosophy, theology, and social science alongside standard business school disciplines, creating a genuinely multidisciplinary approach to management education that candidates interested in the broader consequences of business decisions find unusually compelling.
The Notre Dame alumni network is one of the most intensely loyal of any American university’s, and its effects on Mendoza graduates’ professional lives are real and measurable. Notre Dame alumni in senior positions consistently report a strong preference for hiring, mentoring, and advocating for other Notre Dame graduates — a cultural pattern that produces professional opportunities that pure ranking comparisons cannot capture.
Rankings & Academic Reputation
Mendoza ranks consistently in the top thirty nationally, with its strongest performance on ethics and social responsibility metrics where it regularly leads all US programmes. Bloomberg Businessweek has recognised its employer satisfaction and alumni satisfaction scores as among the strongest of programmes at its selectivity level. The school’s placement in consulting and financial services is strong relative to its overall ranking position, driven by the Notre Dame network’s active engagement with graduates throughout their careers.
Mendoza’s values essay is not a virtue test — it is an invitation to demonstrate genuine moral seriousness
The admissions committee is looking for candidates who have engaged honestly with ethical complexity in professional life — not those who know the right answers. Vappingo’s MBA essay editors work with Mendoza applicants to develop values reflection responses that are honest, specific, and genuinely thoughtful rather than performing the kind of ethical clarity that real business decisions rarely permit.
Entry Requirements
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| GMAT (median) | 690 |
| GRE accepted | Yes |
| Work experience (median) | 5 years |
| Undergraduate GPA (median) | 3.3 |
| TOEFL minimum | 100 |
| Essays | Two essays: professional goals and values reflection |
| Recommendations | Two professional references |
| Interview | By invitation — on campus or virtual |
Mendoza’s values reflection essay is the most important component of the application for most candidates. The school is assessing whether candidates have genuinely engaged with ethical questions in their professional lives — not whether they hold the “correct” values as defined by Notre Dame’s Catholic identity, but whether they have wrestled seriously with the moral dimensions of business decisions. Answers that describe straightforward ethical clarity tend to perform less well than those that engage honestly with genuine ambiguity and the tensions it creates.
Application Deadlines
| Round | Deadline | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | October 2025 | December 2025 |
| Round 2 | January 2026 | March 2026 |
| Round 3 | March 2026 | April 2026 |
Notre Dame, Indiana is remote enough that on-campus visits carry particular signal value in the admissions process. Candidates who make the trip demonstrate genuine interest in the community rather than the credential alone — and the school’s culture means that this distinction matters. The school hosts Open House events and class-visit opportunities that provide substantive engagement with the programme before application and are worth attending before submitting materials.
Tuition & Financial Aid
| Cost | Amount (2025–26) |
|---|---|
| Tuition | $57,050 |
| Room and board | $15,000 |
| Health insurance | $3,600 |
| Books and fees | $2,000 |
| Personal expenses | $4,000 |
| Two-year programme total | ~$163,000 |
Mendoza’s tuition is meaningfully below most peer private programmes, and Notre Dame, Indiana’s cost of living is among the lowest of any major MBA location. The school provides need-based aid and several merit fellowships, including the Gigot Center for Entrepreneurship scholarship for candidates pursuing venture creation. The combination of lower tuition and lower living costs produces total programme costs significantly below the nominal figures at private peer programmes in coastal cities.
Mendoza’s integrated ethics curriculum generates substantial written reflection across both years
From Business Ethics core papers to social enterprise project reports, Mendoza’s written deliverables reward both analytical rigour and genuine moral seriousness. Vappingo’s academic editors work with Mendoza students on papers, case analyses, and leadership reflection documents — helping you produce work that meets the school’s high standards for clarity, evidence, and intellectual honesty.
Campus Life
Mendoza sits at the heart of Notre Dame’s campus — one of the most recognisable in American higher education, anchored by the iconic Golden Dome. The Mendoza College building is modern and well-equipped, but the broader campus experience — the Basilica, the Grotto, the stadium — creates an environment of unusual institutional weight that shapes the community in ways urban campuses cannot replicate. For candidates drawn to the depth of community that such an environment produces, it is a genuine asset; for those who prioritise urban access and professional proximity above all else, it is a trade-off to evaluate honestly before applying.
Career Outcomes
Mendoza’s employment outcomes reflect its ethics-and-community orientation. Class of 2024: 96% accepting offers within three months. Consulting attracted 32% — the Notre Dame network’s strength in professional services is disproportionate to the school’s overall ranking. Healthcare and social enterprise 20%; financial services 22%; technology 18%. Median base salary $140,000. The school’s placement in non-profit leadership and social enterprise roles is among the strongest of any top-thirty programme, reflecting the genuine depth of its social impact curriculum.
Preparing Your Application
Mendoza applicants who succeed are those who engage genuinely with the school’s ethical framework rather than performing compliance with it. The most effective applications demonstrate that the candidate’s own professional values are genuinely aligned with Mendoza’s mission — through specific career decisions, professional commitments, and community contributions that go beyond what any MBA admissions process could manufacture. Candidates who treat the ethics curriculum as a filter to navigate rather than a genuine opportunity to engage with will find that the admissions committee notices.
Comparable Programmes
A balanced shortlist pairs Mendoza with programmes of similar standing. The following are the closest matches based on rankings, culture, and the career profiles they serve.
🇺🇸 Kenan-Flagler (UNC)
The other top-thirty programme with a structured leadership development curriculum and an explicit commitment to values-based management education. UNC’s Research Triangle location and healthcare sector strength provide a different but overlapping set of career opportunities.
🇺🇸 Darden (UVA)
The values-and-ethics peer with a case method curriculum. Darden’s higher overall ranking and stronger consulting placement come at a higher cost; both schools attract candidates who want their MBA to engage seriously with the moral dimensions of leadership.
🇺🇸 Tuck (Dartmouth)
The comparable-selectivity peer with a similarly immersive rural campus community and extraordinarily loyal alumni network. Tuck’s higher overall ranking and stronger consulting placement contrast with Mendoza’s unique ethics curriculum depth.
🇺🇸 Fuqua (Duke)
The community-culture peer at comparable selectivity. Fuqua’s healthcare MBA and Research Triangle location overlap with Mendoza’s social enterprise strengths; its team-based culture mirrors the community orientation that both programmes select for.
Always verify the latest admissions data at the Mendoza official admissions page.
Disclaimer: Information in this guide is based on publicly available sources as of March 2026. Fees, deadlines, rankings, and acceptance rates are subject to change. Verify all details directly with the school before applying. This guide does not constitute official advice.