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ROUND 1 | 21 SEPTEMBER 2016
ROUND 2 | 10 JANUARY 2017
ROUND 3 | 05 APRIL 2017
MBA PROGRAM APPLICATION DEADLINES
Student Profile Stanford MBA Class of 2017Almost every statistic in the Stanford MBA class profile changes from year to year. Because our classes are small, even two students can, and do, shift a percentage here or there. Our class profile is always changing because we admit individuals, not categories. There are no quotas or targets in the admission process, and each applicant is evaluated entirely on his or her own merit.
Applicants Previous Industry Experience
Education
Undergraduate Schools and Majors
Advanced Degrees
GPA2
Argentina Bangladesh Bhutan Brazil Chile China Croatia Czech Republic Finland Germany Guatemala Haiti
Iceland India Indonesia Israel Kenya Mexico Myanmar Nepal New Zealand Oman Peru Poland
Russia Rwanda Saudi Arabia Serbia Singapore South Africa South Korea Spain Thailand United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Vietnam
407 New Students
53 Countries
40% Women
19% U.S.
Minority
40% International1
1 Includes permanent residents and U.S. dual citizens.2 U.S. schools, 4.0 scale only
Intellectual Vitality Curiosity, a desire to learn and experience new things, and a willingness to share your knowledge and experiences.
Demonstrated Leadership Potential Your impact on others, organizations, and communities. Your professional competence and results orientation.
Personal Qualities and Contributions Your character, background, motivations, and interests.
Recent Global Immersion Locations
What We Look For Tuition and Financial Aid
The Basics Stanford MBA Program
Two-year, full-time general management program. A collaborative culture that fosters close connections and a worldwide community for life.
One in five students pursues a joint or dual degree, including JD/MBA, MA Education/MBA, MA International Policy Studies/MBA, MD/MBA, MPP/MBA, MS Bioengineering/MBA, MS Computer Science/MBA, MS Electrical Engineering/MBA, MS Environment & Resources/MBA.
of MBA students take classes at other schools within Stanford University.
Dynamic academic program that includes design thinking, experiential learning, small-group leadership labs, team-based learning, and case studies.
Student-to-faculty ratio.
of MBA students change career paths.
Global immersion experiences enhance every MBA student’s historical, political, and social knowledge.
Tuition for the 2016-17 academic year:
We do not consider your personal resources when we make admission decisions. Admission to the Stanford MBA Program is need-blind.
We are committed to meeting your demonstrated financial need through fellowships and loans.
The average fellowship to a first-year student in the MBA Class of 2017:
The Nonprofit/Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program supports graduates pursuing social-sector careers.
$66,540
$37,748
90 75U.S. Institutions Non-U.S. Institutions
Business 13%
Engineering, Mathematics, or Natural Sciences 39%
Humanities or Social Sciences 48%
Advanced Degree Holders 13%
Average 3.75
2
83% ~75%
6:1
Test Scores
Years of Work Experience
17
800
120
0
570
100
GMAT
TOEFL (internet-based)
AVERAGE
AVERAGE
AVERAGE
4
733
112
7,899 Total Applicants
Biotech, Health Care, or Consumer Products & Services 7%
Clean Tech, Energy, or Environmental 5%
Consulting 16%
Entertainment or Media 6%
Financial Services 8%
Government, Education, or Nonprofit 13%
Manufacturing 4%
Military 3%
Private Equity or Venture Capital 16%
Real Estate 3%
Technology 15%
Other 4%
Organizations Represented 296