The class of 2010 brings academic, professional, and personal diversity to the MBA Program. New students enrolled in fall 2008 have the following characteristics:
Admissions
Applications Received
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1,942
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Admitted
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569
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Enrolled
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256
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Undergraduate Fields of Study
Business
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36%
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Economics
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16%
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Engineering
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15%
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Humanities
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9%
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Social Sciences
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9%
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Other
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7%
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Computer Science
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4%
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Natural Science
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4%
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Personal Backgrounds
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Age
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Mean 28 Range 23-42
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Gender
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Male 70% Female 30%
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Underrepresented U.S. Minority
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46%
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Demographics
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U.S. Citizens / Permanent Residents
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76%
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Northeast
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29%
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Mid Atlantic
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41%
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South
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9%
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Southwest
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3%
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Midwest
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5%
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West
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13%
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International
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24% |
Academic Background
| GMAT |
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GPA
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| Mid 80% range |
640-730 |
Mid 80% range
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2.94 - 3.73
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| Mean |
678
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Mean
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3.35
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Professional Backgrounds
The average number of years of work experience for the class is 5 years 1 month.
More than 8 years
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12%
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6 - 8 years
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43%
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3 - 5 years
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41%
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< 3 years
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4%
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Countries Represented: 31
Twenty-four percent of the entering class comprises non-U.S. citizens. The following countries are represented:
Bolivia
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Iran
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Singapore
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| Brazil |
Israel
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South Korea |
| Canada |
Japan
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Spain
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Chile
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Kazakhstan
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Taiwan
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| China |
Lebanon
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Thailand |
Colombia
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New Zealand
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United Kingdom |
El Salvador
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Nigeria
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United Republic of Tanzania |
France
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Pakistan
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United States
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Germany
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Peru
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Venezuela
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Hungary
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Poland
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India
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Russian Federation
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Indonesia
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Saudi Arabi
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International Background
Non-native language proficiency
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94%
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Non-native Business and Academic Residency Experience
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51%
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