Earn an MBA Online From a Top-Ranked School for Veterans


Choose a Program That Supports You in the Classroom and Beyond

Syracuse University Is Ranked the #1 Private Institution for Veterans by The Military Times.¹

Whether you want to keep climbing ranks in the military or transition to civilian employment, you can start achieving your goals with an online MBA from Syracuse University.

In 2018, 28 percent of students in the online MBA program were military-affiliated, meaning you’ll join a cohort of professionals who understand your background and your value.²

The online program, top-ranked by The Princeton Review³ and ranked #20 Best Online MBA for Veterans by U.S. News & World Report⁴, combines the flexibility of an online format with the quality and collaboration of a top on-campus degree.

The program features:


Live courses hosted in a face-to-face online classroom


Flexible class times, offered from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Eastern time


Real-world connections with professors and peers


Self-paced coursework that can be completed 24/7

Both Syracuse University and the Martin J. Whitman School of Management have a longstanding commitment to educating members of the military, dating back to World War II. This legacy continues to be honored and expanded through initiatives like the Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF), the Office of Veteran and Military Affairs (OVMA), and the future National Veterans Resource Complex—a first-of-its kind facility in the United States.

Military benefits include:

  • the Post-9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33)
  • the Montgomery GI Bill (Chapter 30) Active Duty Educational Assistance Program
  • the Montgomery GI Bill (Chapter 1606) Selected Reserve Educational Assistance Program
  • Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance (Chapter 35)
  • Veterans Vocational Rehabilitation Assistance (Chapter 31)
  • the Veterans Education Assistance Program (VEAP Chapter 32)
  • the Vietnam Era GI Bill (Chapter 34)

¹ The Military Times, Best for Vets List, https://charts.militarytimes.com/chart/15 (Retrieved January 24, 2020).
² This information is tracked using an enrollment report. This is a report that is manually updated each term by adding in each new cohort group and updating graduates and withdrawals. Gathered from enrollment data as of January 2018.
³ The Princeton Review, Top 50 Online MBA Programs 2021, https://www.princetonreview.com/business-school-rankings?rankings=top-50-online-mba-programs (Retrieved January 6, 2021).
U.S. News & World Report, 2021 Best Online MBA Programs Veteran Rankings, https://www.usnews.com/education/online-education/mba/veteran-rankings (Retrieved February 2021)