NYU Stern
got a jump start on introducing their Full-Time MBA Class of 2021. This
week, they released their preliminary class profile on their admissions
website.
Of the 3,518 applicants hoping to join the NYU Stern Class of 2021,
only 919 were admitted and 359 enrolled, for a 26 percent admission
rate. Those students are, on average, 28 years old and have 5.2 years of
professional experience. A few of them were also fresh graduates, with 3
percent having no work experience.
Dramatic Jumps in Academic Performance
One of the major highlights from the Stern Class of 2021 is the improved academic performance of the candidates.
- The average GMAT score rose 5 points, from 716 to 721
- Average GPAs increased from 3.45 to 3.52
There was also quite a difference regarding undergraduate majors.
While a quarter of the Class of 2020 majored in business, that
percentage increased to 30 for the new group. Meanwhile, the choice of
engineering, math, or science as a major matched last year’s candidates
at 22 percent. The third most popular major for the Class of 2021 was
social sciences (19 percent) followed by economics (15 percent). This is
a reverse of last year when a fifth of the class were economics majors.
Women on the Rise, Veterans Hold Steady
The Stern Class of 2021 is expected to arrive on campus with more
women than last year—female enrollment rose from 35 percent to 36
percent. However, international diversity decreased slightly. Only 33
percent of the Class of 2021 maintains international citizenship in 37
different countries, compared to 39 percent last year.
There was also a slight decrease in the number of minorities
represented in the student body. In the Class of 2021, around a quarter
of students (24 percent) identify as minorities, 9 percent of whom are
underrepresented minorities. That’s down from 29 percent and 13 percent
from last year. However, 7 percent of students are still U.S. Military
veterans or on active duty, which is owed in part to the Fertitta Veterans Program.
Work Experience and Industry Background
Students entering the NYU Stern Class of 2021 come from a wide range
of industries and backgrounds, the most popular being financial services
(28 percent). After that, prior industries are widely mixed with no
other industry breaching 12 percent of the class. They include:
- Consulting, 11 percent
- Technology, 9 percent
- Consumer, Products, Retail, 7 percent
- Nonprofit, Arts, Education, 7 percent
To see the full profile as of July 31, 2019, visit the Stern Full-Time MBA admissions website.
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