A Diverse Community

With one of the most diverse student bodies of all top business schools, Columbia Business School’s active co-curricular life allows our diverse student body to celebrate their differences. Many of our student organizations provide social and professional networks for students based on their home region, ethnicity and more.  Our community celebrates our diversity with cultural programming including our Around the World Happy Hours, cultural dinners, international business seminars and international study trips.  Columbia Women in Business and the Black Business Student Association hold sold-out student conferences every year.  Visit The Jerome A. Chazen Institute of International Business to learn about Columbia Business School’s efforts to shape a new kind of leader who understands cross-cultural issues and their impact on business.

Entering Class of 2007

Size

711

Average age
at entry

28

Age range

22–49

Average years of work experience

5

GMAT range
(middle 80%)

660–760

Undergraduate GPA
(middle 80%)

3.0–3.8

Women

33%

Non-U.S. citizens

38%

Minorities of U.S. Origin

For a complete profile
of the 2007 entering Class
please click here.

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Entering Class of 2007 

 

Size

711

Average age
at entry

 

28

Age range

 

22–49

Average years of work experience

 

5

GMAT range
(middle 80%)

 

660–760

Undergraduate GPA
(middle 80%)

 

3.0–3.8

Women

 

33%

Non-U.S. citizens

 

38%

Minorities of U.S. Origin

For a complete profile
of the 2007 entering Class
please click here.

 

26%