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2016 Columbia Business School Class Profile

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ColumbiaLet’s take a look at who makes up Columbia’s class of 2016 (from the CBS website)…

• Applications received: 5799

• Students accepted: 1056

• Students enrolled: 743 (Aug. entry class size – 544; Jan. entry class size – 199)

• Women: 36%

• U.S. minorities: 32%

• International students: 41%

• Average GMAT score: 716

• Middle 80% GMAT score: 680-780

• Average undergraduate GPA: 3.5

• Middle 80% undergraduate GPA: 3.1-3.8

• Average work experience: 5 years

• Middle 80% work experience: 3-7 years

• Average age: 28

• Middle 80% age range: 25-30

Breakdown of Undergraduate Majors:

Previous Industries:

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