863
Total students
6,692
Total applications received
SIXTY-FIVE
Countries represented, including Burkina Faso, Slovakia, Vietnam, and Trinidad and Tobago
9% vs. 8%
Students with work experiences in tech/internet vs. investment banking
33%
U.S. students of color (African-American, Asian-American, Hispanic-American, Native-American/Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian descent, and multi-ethnic backgrounds)
ALMOST 1/3RD
Or 32 percent (up from 28 percent last year): Students who were STEM majors in college
44%
Female students (compared to 43 percent for Yale School of Management and 42 percent for both Harvard and Kellogg)
790
Highest GMAT score
162
Mean GRE quant score (This is the first class whose GRE scores have been disclosed.)
72/76/14
Students enrolled in Health Care Management, Lauder Management & International Studies, and JD/MBA programs, respectively
ONE-THIRD
Students with work experience in finance
FIVE
Mean years of work experience (with the range from 0 to 14 years)
Published as “Future Stargazing’” in the Fall/Winter 2017 issue of Wharton Magazine.