A bird’s eye view of the Vanderbilt MBA program’s newest student body
By Eigen Escario
MBA Class of 2025
Vanderbilt Business welcomed its newest MBA Class to campus in August. Together, the MBA class of 2025 represents 122 undergraduate institutions and 124 companies. Their wide range of experiences will provide each student with a diverse cohort of perspectives that will aid them in their journeys to embark upon individual leadership pursuits. Read below to learn more about the MBA Class of 2025.
Demographics
- Class Size: 160
- Average Age: 29
- Age Range: 23-39
- Female (% of class): 33%
- Married or Engaged (% of class): 28%
- Minorities (% of U.S. citizens): 9%
- International Students (% of class, including dual citizenship and permanent residents): 29%
- Average Years of Work Experience: 5.6
- Military Service (% of class): 16%
- Scholarship Recipients (% of class): 90%
Academic Statistics
- Median Undergraduate GPA: 3.5
- Average GMAT Score: 687
- Median GMAT Score: 690
- GMAT Range (middle 80%): 640-730
Undergraduate Institutions Represented (partial list):
- Auburn University
- Boston College
- Columbia University
- Emory University
- Georgetown University
- Princeton University
- Tulane University
- United States Military Academy
- University of California in Los Angeles
- University of Southern California
- University of Miami
- Vanderbilt University
- Wake Forest University
- Washington University in St. Louis
- Yale University
Companies Represented (partial list):
- Amazon
- Deloitte
- Ernst & Young
- Johnson & Johnson
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Morgan Stanley
- Paramount
- U.S. Armed Forces
- Vanderbilt University Medical Center
- Warner Music Group
To learn more about the MBA program, click here.