Number 1 Most Diverse MBA

Small and diverse—by design.

The Simon Business School community is tight-knit and among the most diverse you’ll find—with students from a wide breadth of backgrounds and cultures, each bringing their own perspectives that help develop a global world view in the business leaders of tomorrow.

Class of 2025 Overview

96

Students Enrolled

27

Average Age

Middle 80%: 24–31

29

Countries of Origin

49 %

Female

51 %

Male

 

53 %

Domestic

47 %

International

 

35% of US students are from historically underrepresented groups.

15%

African American or Black

10%

Hispanic American

10%

Multiracial

 

Academic Background

Undergraduate Major%
Business & Commerce35%
Economics14%
Engineering8%
Humanities & Social Science23%
Math & Science20%

GPA

2.7–3.9

Undergraduate Middle 80%

GMAT

600–700

Middle 80%

GRE

153–168 Quant
148–163 Verbal

Middle 80%

TOEFL

101

Average Score

Body

Pre-MBA Professional Experience

4.8

Average Years of Working Experience

Middle 80% Range: 2.1–8.3 Years

 

Sample of Pre-MBA Employers

Amazon

BlackRock

Disney Streaming

Estée Lauder Companies

Ford Motor Company

Hyundai Motor Company

Johnson & Johnson Innovation

JPMorgan Chase

KPMG

Sanofi

US Army

 

Note: This class profile reflects newly enrolled Full-Time MBA students starting in Fall 2023–including all combined programs (MD/MBA, MA/MBA, and MS to MBA). All data is accurate as of October 4, 2023.

More than 90% of MBA students receive a scholarship from Simon.

Scholarships range from $10,000 to full tuition

(with some full tuition awards receiving a $10,000/year stipend)

Kelly O'Brien, Simon Business School MBA Class of 2022

I knew I wanted to come to Simon after Women’s Weekend in 2019, when not one but TWO current students reached out after the weekend was over. I wanted to surround myself with people who cared like that.

  • Kelly O'Brien ’22 (MBA)

Odochi Uwazurike, Simon Business School MBA Class of 2022

I chose Simon because every time I visited the campus, the staff, faculty, students, and alumni always made me feel like I was “at home.”

  • Odochi Uwazurike ’22 (MBA)