Each year Chicago Booth's Full-Time MBA Program looks to build a class of future business leaders that will make a positive impact on the world around us.
Placing an emphasis on diversity of thought, background, and career objectives, we attract ambitious, supportive, and intellectually curious professionals. We invite you to get to know the Class of 2025!
3% Africa
17% Asia
1% Canada
11% Central/South America & Mexico
3% Europe
1% Middle East
64% United States
Our Global Footprint
As the global landscape changes each day, the presence of international perspectives in the classroom is more valuable now than ever before. We're sensitive to the unique needs and challenges faced by this group and work to support them as they adjust to living and learning in the US.
Continually confronted with unique challenges in the workplace and when working through the application process, our supportive community celebrates women’s perspectives and highlights their accomplishments. As women are reaching new heights across industries, we are committed to building the skills and acumen they need to continue advancing.
Since 2006, the number of veteran MBA students enrolled at Chicago Booth has increased by nearly 300 percent. As the community has grown, our Armed Forces Group (AFG) has been instrumental in offering mentorship and support to veterans applying for and pursuing their MBA. Of the Class of 2025's veteran community, eight percent served in the US Military Service.
The LGBTQ+ community at Booth represents students with a diverse range of identities and expressions of gender and sexual orientation. Whether you identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, or as an ally to your peers, you’ll find a supportive network that actively amplifies unique voices through inclusive events, ongoing activism, and the OUTreach student group.
Federal Guidelines Reporting | Multi-Dimensional Reporting |
American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, Other Pacific Islander
Black / African American
US race/ethnicity enrollment is shown as a percent of US citizens and permanent residents within the class. Chicago Booth adheres to federal guidelines for maintaining, collecting, and presenting data on race and ethnicity as provided by The Department of the Interior via the Office of Civil Rights. These standards allow students to self-identify their ethnicity and race, with the option to select more than one race and/or ethnicity. The racial and ethnic categories listed here reflect those included in our application. Multi-Dimensional Reporting depicts students’ full racial and ethnic identities to more inclusively reflect the racial/ethnic groups they identify with beyond a grouping of “Multi-Race,” within the Federal Guidelines. This results in an aggregate of more than 100 percent.
Chicago Booth is steadfastly committed to building a more diverse and inclusive world, and to leading change within our own community.