Here’s a look at HBS’s Class of 2022 taken from the Harvard Business School website:
Number of applications: 9,304
Enrolled: 732
Countries represented:
- United States: 67%
- Asia: 11%
- Europe: 9%
- Mexico, Central & South America: 6%
- Canada: 3%
- Africa: 3%
- Middle East: 1%
- Oceania: 1%
Women: 44%
International: 33%
US ethnic minorities: 45%
Average GPA: 3.70
Average years work experience: 4.7
Percent of class taking GMAT: 78%
- Verbal range: 27 – 51
- Quantitative range: 40 – 51
- Total range: 620–790
- Median verbal: 42
- Median quantitative: 48
- Median total: 730
Percent of class taking GRE: 22%
- Verbal range: 148 – 170
- Quantitative range: 145–170
- Median verbal: 163
- Median quantitative: 163
Breakdown of undergraduate majors (121 domestic universities and 111 international universities)
Major | Percent |
Engineering | 26% |
Business / Commerce | 22% |
Economics | 19% |
Math / Physical Science | 15% |
Art / Humanities | 4% |
Breakdown of pre-MBA industry
Industry | Percent |
Venture Capital / Private Equity | 16% |
Consulting | 15% |
Technology | 13% |
Manufacturing / Industrial / Energy | 11% |
Financial Services | 11% |
Consumer Products / Retail / E-commerce | 9% |
Healthcare / Biotech | 7% |
Nonprofit / Government / Education | 6% |
Military | 5% |
Media / Entertainment / Travel | 5% |
Services | 2% |
While there has been very little change to the number of applications this year, the enrollment number has declined dramatically due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The typical class size is around 930 students. HBS gave all the incoming Class of 2022 students the option to defer. 732 chose to enroll in 2020.
Other items of note:
- While the breakdown of this year’s class remains very similar to last year’s there has been a significant jump in US ethnic minorities from 27% to 45%. This is largely due to a change in calculation. Previously US ethnic minorities were shown as a percentage of the entire class. HBS have now adopted the new standard to show US minorities as a percentage of domestic students and permanent residents.
- HBS now share the racial/ethnic identities of their domestic students in two ways: according to federal reporting guidelines, and multi-dimensional reporting. Details can be found on their website.
- It should be noted that the deferral option extended in 2020 was a one-time exception because of the onset of the pandemic. Prospective students are advised to apply in the year they are ready to enroll, as HBS has now reverted to their practice of not offering deferrals outside of personal emergency situations.
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