Who makes up Stanford MBA Program’s Class of 2019? Here’s a look at the
class profile.
Total Applicants: 8,173
New Students: 418
Women: 40%
International: 41%
U.S. Minority: 29%
Average GMAT Score: 737
Range of GMAT Scores: 610-790
Average GRE Verbal Score: 165
Range of GRE Verbal Scores: 150-170
Average GRE Quantitative Score: 164
Range of GRE Quantitative Scores: 156-170
Average TOEFL Score: 112
Range of TOEFL Scores: 104-119
Average GPA: 3.74
Average Work Experience: 4 years
Range of Work Experience: 0-14 years
Advanced Degree Holders: 15%
Breakdown of Undergraduate Majors:
Business:19%
Engineering / Mathematics / Natural Sciences: 37%
Humanities/Social Sciences: 44%
Previous Industry Experience (301 Organizations Represented):
Investment Management/Private Equity/Venture Capital: 21%
Consulting: 19%
Technology: 15%
Government/Education/Nonprofit: 8%
Consumer Products & Services: 7%
Financial Services: 7%
Arts/Media/Entertainment: 4%
Healthcare: 4%
Manufacturing: 4%
Other: 4%
Clean Tech/Energy/Environmental: 3%
Military: 3%
Real Estate: 1%
Schools and Countries:
U.S. Institutions: 76
Non-U.S. Institutions: 88
Countries (Including U.S.): 61
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