The top of the MBA admissions consulting market looks very familiar. In 2026, mbaMission again ranks as the No. 1 MBA admissions consulting firm in Poets&Quants’ annual ranking, continuing a run that has made it the most consistent performer in the industry. With a 9.94 average Net Promoter Score across 172 verified reviews – the largest review volume in the dataset – mbaMission has built a durable advantage that goes beyond any single cycle. That formula has worked for years. Founded by Jeremy Shinewald, who announced in November 2025 he had sold the business to PE-backed Guidewell Education, mbaMission built its reputation on a structured, end-to-end approach to the admissions process and a deep bench of experienced consultants. The firm’s model has scaled without losing consistency, a rare feat in a business that depends heavily on individualized coaching. But while the name at the top hasn’t changed, the competitive landscape beneath it is tightening fast. THE FIELD BEHIND THE LEADER Fortuna Admissions, a global collective of former admissions officers, holds the No. 2 spot among the largest firms, with 97 reviews across 24 consultants with assessments and a 9.81 average score. Vantage Point follows with 45 reviews across 14 consultants and a 9.89 average. Gatehouse Admissions and Stratus Admissions Counseling round out the large firm tier, with 35 and 31 reviews respectively and scores of 9.94 and 9.87. See Poets&Quants’ 2026 ranking of the leading individual MBA admissions consultants here. In the medium-sized category, Admissions Gateway has emerged as the standout performer, posting a near-perfect 9.99 average score across 140 reviews – by far the highest review volume among medium-sized firms and more than any large firm save mbaMission. The firm has grown quickly by combining a highly systematized process with a strong international client base, particularly among applicants navigating both U.S. and European programs. Stacy Blackman Consulting follows with 52 reviews across eight consultants and a 9.83 average, while The Narratives Inc rounds out the upper tier of medium-sized firms with 25 reviews across six consultants and a 9.64 average. MBAMISSION & FORTUNA LEAD THE LARGEST MBA ADMISSIONS CONSULTING FIRMS Firm Reviews (Past Year) Coaches With Assessments NPS Reviews Per Consultant 1. mbaMission 172 21 9.94 8.2 2. Fortuna Admissions 97 24 9.81 4.0 3. Vantage Point 45 14 9.89 3.2 4. Gatehouse Admissions 35 25 9.94 1.4 5. Stratus Admissions Counseling 31 23 9.87 1.3 NOTE: Large firms have 10 or more consultants with assessments and at least 30 independently verified reviews by Poets&Quants during the review period. HOW THE RANKING WORKS The Poets&Quants ranking is based entirely on verified client reviews collected over the past year. Firms are evaluated on average Net Promoter Score and the number of completed reviews, with additional context provided by firm size, measured by the number of consultants with assessments. That methodology has always rewarded consistency. It is not enough to satisfy a handful of clients; firms must do so repeatedly, across many applicants, in a process where outcomes are uncertain and highly competitive. In 2026, however, the results reveal something new. Scores across the industry have clustered tightly at the high end of the scale. Nearly every firm in the ranking posts an average score above 9.7. Many report perfect 10.0 ratings – though typically on review counts in the single digits or low teens, where a single dissatisfied client would have an outsized effect on the average. The result is a leaderboard where the differences between firms are increasingly narrow. A score that once clearly separated top performers now blends into a crowded field of near-perfect marks. This compression reflects a maturing industry. Admissions consulting has become more standardized, more professionalized, and more widely understood. Applicants are better informed, and consultants have refined their processes to meet those expectations. It also reflects the nature of the client base: applicants who invest in consulting tend to be highly motivated and deeply engaged, which can translate into strong feedback regardless of which firm they choose. Still, the compression makes it harder to distinguish between providers based on scores alone – which is why volume has become the more meaningful signal. ADMISSIONS GATEWAY & STACY BLACKMAN TOP MEDIUM-SIZED FIRMS Firm Reviews (Past Year) Coaches With Assessments NPS Reviews Per Consultant 1. Admissions Gateway 140 5 9.99 28.0 2. Stacy Blackman Consulting 52 8 9.83 6.5 3. The Narratives Inc 25 6 9.64 4.2 4. MBA Pathfinders 19 5 9.84 3.8 5. Mentoresult 13 5 10.00 2.6 6. MBA Protocol 11 5 9.91 2.2 NOTE: Medium-sized firms have five to nine consultants with assessments and at least 10 independently verified reviews by Poets&Quants during the review period. WHY VOLUME MATTERS MORE THAN EVER In this environment, review count has become the most consequential differentiator. Among the largest firms, mbaMission’s 172 reviews across 21 consultants with assessments set a standard that the field has not matched. Fortuna Admissions posted 97 reviews across 24 consultants with assessments, and Vantage Point, Gatehouse Admissions and Stratus Admissions Counseling each cleared 30 reviews with scores above 9.8. Maintaining that level of consistency across a diverse consultant bench signals something that a perfect 10.0 across five reviews simply can’t. In the medium tier, Admissions Gateway’s 140 reviews across just five consultants with assessments produced a reviews-per-consultant ratio of 28.0 – the highest of any firm in the ranking regardless of size category. Stacy Blackman Consulting, with 52 reviews across eight consultants, and MBA Protocol, with an 11-review average NPS of 9.91, represent the established end of this tier. These firms are not just producing strong results – they are producing them repeatedly, across large and diverse client pools. THE STRENGTH OF THE BOUTIQUES At the same time, smaller firms continue to thrive by doing something fundamentally different. In the boutique tier — firms with two to four consultants with assessments – Avanti Prep leads with a 9.96 average across 24 reviews and three consultants, a reviews-per-consultant ratio of 8.0. Admit Beacon posts a 9.89 across 18 reviews with just two consultants, for a ratio of 9.0. Seven Hats Consulting rounds out the tier with 15 reviews and a 9.67 average. Among the firms that fall outside the tiered tables – operations built around a single consultant rather than a larger bench – Personal MBA Coach continues to occupy a prominent position in the rankings, with a 9.98 average across 60 reviews. The firm, founded by a former Wharton admissions insider, has maintained a small-client, high-touch approach that consistently produces strong results and reinforces the staying power of that model. Other standouts in this category include LaBalle Admissions (31 reviews, 9.97), Sam Weeks Consulting (30 reviews, 9.87), Square One Prep (26 reviews, 9.92), Sage Admit (20 reviews, 9.95), and MBA Prep School (21 reviews, 10.00). That model appeals to applicants who want a closer working relationship and a more customized storytelling process. It is less scalable, but the results suggest it’s working. AVANTI PREP TOPS BOUTIQUE MBA ADMISSIONS CONSULTING FIRMS Firm Reviews (Past Year) Coaches With Assessments NPS Reviews Per Consultant 1. Avanti Prep 24 3 9.96 8.0 2. Admit Beacon 18 2 9.89 9.0 3. Seven Hats Consulting 15 4 9.67 3.8 NOTE: Boutique firms have two to four consultants with assessments and at least 10 independently verified reviews by Poets&Quants during the review period. A MORE GLOBAL MARKET The tradeoff between scale and personalization has always defined this industry. What is changing is that both ends of that spectrum are now performing at an equally high level – which is precisely what makes the ranking harder to parse and the choice more personal. Another shift visible in the 2026 ranking is the continued globalization of the admissions consulting market. Firms with strong international footprints are gaining traction as applicants increasingly apply across borders. Admissions Gateway is one example, but its rise represents a broader trend of consultants helping candidates navigate not just individual schools but entire ecosystems of programs across continents. GOALisB, GyanOne Universal, and Mentoresult – all with perfect or near-perfect scores – serve client bases with significant representation from India, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. This shift is expanding the competitive set and raising questions about how global the ranking itself needs to become to reflect where the market is actually going. DON’T MISS THE TOP MBA ADMISSIONS CONSULTANTS OF 2026 The post The Top MBA Admissions Consulting Firms Of 2026 appeared first on Poets&Quants.