Columbia Program Overview
For Columbia Business School students, the advantage is location, location, location. While Columbia’s academics are certainly on par with other top-tier schools, its status as the only Ivy League business school based in Manhattan draws the most accolades from graduates. As the school claims, New York’s flourishing financial community—which includes Wall Street and thousands of multi-national corporations— is a “living laboratory” for students interested in discovering the business world up close through internships and frequent visits from top CEOs.
While Columbia’s academic strength is its Finance department, graduates from the program tend to have well-rounded interests, international connections, and a solid network of alumni willing to help them explore all their options. Columbia Business School is incredibly diverse both domestically and internationally—much like New York City itself. Columbia’s student body is 44% female for the MBA Class of 2025. International students make up 47% of the school, and 20% of alumni go on to live and work abroad.
Columbia’s MBA Class of 2025 acceptance rate was 22.4%. In the 2024-2025 US News Best Business Schools ranking, Columbia comes in at #12 (tied).
“With Columbia, it really is a holistic approach, but the fit is very important. Top Columbia focus points for application include: involvement outside of work/classroom and leadership or potential for leadership. They want to be certain that you’re going to fit into its tight-knit community and super involved student life. Logical and attainable career goals are important as well,” shared a former CBS Admissions Officer on the Stacy Blackman Consulting team.
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With such a jumble of cultures and opportunities—especially in NYC’s already noisy setting—Columbia’s biggest worry is that students will have a hard time finding their footing and making connections with each other. The cohort system is a considerable help; better still is what alumni describe as Columbia’s unusually positive atmosphere, perhaps forged as a response to the school’s difficulties and distractions.
Says one graduate: “Columbia Business School uniquely combines competition with cooperation—many times my fellow students sent me copies of their class notes before exams, and we studied together with ease. However, we all fought to make our best possible effort and to land the best job interviews possible.”
Admissions Stats
Here’s a snapshot of CBS’s MBA Class of 2025, relative to Wharton:
Class of 2025 Admission Stats | Wharton | Columbia |
Average GMAT | 733 | 730 |
GMAT Range | 530-790* | 610–790 |
Average GPA | 3.6 | 3.5 |
Selectivity | 23% | 22% |
Yield | 62%* | 56%* |
* Estimated
Enrollment Stats | Wharton | Columbia |
Entering 2023 MBA Enrollment | 874 | 900 |
Women | 50% | 44% |
International | 31% | 47% |
Minority of US Origen | 37%* | 43%* |
* Estimated
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CBS’s Class of 2026 MBA Admissions Essays
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