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School of Business
Stanford University

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  School of Business
Stanford University
 
  Mailing Address
518 Memorial Way
Stanford, CA 94305-5015
 
School Type: Private not-for-profit
Homepage: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/mba/
Admissions: hhttp://www.gsb.stanford.edu/admissions/
Application: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/mba/admission/
 
 
General Phone: (650)723-2766
Admissions Phone: (650)723-2766
Admissions E-mail: gsb_info@gsb.stanford.edu
 

Student Profile for Class Entering 2006-2007

Background on Enrolled Students
Average 25th
Percentile
75th
Percentile
Undergraduate GPA
(4.0 Scale)
3.9
GMAT Scores 730
Average Work Experience:       4 years

What Makes Our School Unique

  Located in one of the most dynamic economic centers in the world, the Stanford Graduate School of businesss fosters a culture of innovation.

In September 2007, the Stanford Graduate School of Business will launch a new MBA curriculum that is more personal, with more faculty-student advising, expanded leadership and communication development, and, for the first time, a required international component.

The completely retooled educational model builds on the advantages of the school’s strategically small student body size, which is less than half that of some other top business schools.  Students will begin by taking a portfolio of  8 General Management Perspectives courses, such as Strategic Leadership and The Global Context of Business.  A new 16-person Critical Analytical Thinking seminar for all students will examine broad managerial issues such as ethics.  From there, students will take 11 General Management Foundation courses.  Faculty advisors will place each student in one of three different courses to fulfill distribution requirements, such as finance, marketing, or operations, depending on the individual student’s level of previous experience in that area.  The objective is to ensure that each student – in our MBA class of diverse experience and backgrounds – learns most effectively.  http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/mba/academics/curriculum_year1.html

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