I'd have to agree with hipster that if indeed you are an international student, an MBA from a ranked school -- even a lower tier Businessweek-ranked one like Rutgers, Syracuse, Tippie, Georgia Terry, etc. -- would give you better post-MBA job prospects. I hesitate to say that any one of the programs that you are looking at is better than the others; I think that for an international student, UMass, Denver, and Riverside are all generally on the same level, which is to say they won't have the same level of career support as a ranked program.
Follow Duncan's advice to identify the most appropriate one for your goals, and ask the business schools directly about post-MBA career prospects.
I'd have to agree with hipster that if indeed you are an international student, an MBA from a ranked school -- even a lower tier Businessweek-ranked one like Rutgers, Syracuse, Tippie, Georgia Terry, etc. -- would give you better post-MBA job prospects. I hesitate to say that any one of the programs that you are looking at is better than the others; I think that for an international student, UMass, Denver, and Riverside are all generally on the same level, which is to say they won't have the same level of career support as a ranked program.
Follow Duncan's advice to identify the most appropriate one for your goals, and ask the business schools directly about post-MBA career prospects.