Kellogg School of Management
Northwestern University
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Mailing Address
Donald P. Jacobs Center
2001 Sheridan Road
Evanston,
IL 60208-2001
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Applicant Data
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Female |
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Applicants |
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Accepted |
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Enrolled |
368 |
165 |
533 |
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Background on Enrolled Students
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Average |
25th Percentile |
75th Percentile |
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Undergraduate GPA (4.0 Scale) |
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GMAT Scores |
700 |
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Average Work Experience:
5.2
years
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The Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, founded in 1908, is widely recognized as a global leader in graduate business education. The school is home to a renowned, research-based faculty and MBA students from around the world.
The Kellogg School curriculum gives students the skills to build a strong business foundation through required core courses, and the flexibility to pursue an academic program that is tailored to their ambitions and interests. The Kellogg School faculty is an esteemed group of scholars and practitioners who are leaders in their fields of study.
There are nearly 200 electives offered and several incorporate real-time problem-solving projects, working with companies worldwide. One such example is the Global Initiatives in Management (GIM) course that includes 10 weeks of rigorous classroom instruction followed by a two-week research trip abroad in which students meet with business executives and other sources to complete their international research projects.
The Kellogg School of Management defined team culture in business and today sets the standard for leadership. Recruiters consistently give Kellogg graduates top marks for their ability to motivate and lead teams. Kellogg students are recruited by a cross-section of industries including investment banking, technology, pharmaceutical, consulting, consumer packaged goods and manufacturing.
The Kellogg School’s strong global foundation ensures students and alumni valuable access to companies and academic institutions worldwide and informs faculty expertise on a range of international business issues. With more than 50,000 alumni worldwide, the Kellogg Alumni Network includes CEOs and senior executives across industries and within the public, private and nonprofit sectors.
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