At Berkeley Haas, we build our MBA classes with students from a broad mix of backgrounds, industries, and aspirations, so students can learn as much from each other as from our professors. As you choose the MBA program that is right for you, you may be interested in "by the numbers" class data. With that in mind, here is a look at the Full-time Berkeley MBA class profile for the most recent entering class:

Berkeley Haas Full-time MBA Class of 2027

273

Students Enrolled

Academic Aptitude

GMAT

669 to 767 middle 80% range; 730 median; 95% median GMAT percentile

GMAT Focus

637 to 725 middle 80% range; 675 median; 95% median GMAT percentile

GRE Verbal

155 to 167 middle 80% range; 161 median

GRE Quant

155-169 middle 80% range; 162 median

 

Work Experience

5.6 average years of work experience; 3.2 to 8.2 middle 80% range of years of work experience

Pre-MBA Industries

24% consulting; 21% high technology/electronics; 20% financial services; 10% other; 5% health/pharma/biotech; 5% not-for-profit; 4% consumer products/retail; 4% military; 2% government; 2% entertainment; 2% real estate; 1% energy

 

Education

3.67 average undergrad GPA; 3.4 to 3.91 middle 80% range undergrad GPA; 18% first generation college

Undergraduate Majors

17% engineering; 17% economics; 15% business/commerce; 13% social sciences; 6% finance; 4% arts/humanities; 3% natural sciences; 4% math/physical sciences; 7% computer science; 14% other

 

International Students

44% international; 42 countries represented

 

U.S. Students

52% U.S. minority; 26% underrepresented minority

U.S. Race/Ethnicity

Race/Ethnicity Federal Guidelines Multi-Dimensional
American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0% 3.9%
Asian American 24.3% 27.6%
Black or African American 7.2% 10.5%
Hispanic or Latinx 10.5% 15.1%
White 46.1% 46.1%
Multi-race 9.9% 0%
Did Not Report 2.0% 2.0%

The Haas School of Business is required to follow federal guidelines for maintaining, collecting, and presenting data on race and ethnicity, provided by the Department of the Interior via the Office of Civil Rights. These standards allow students to self-identify their race/ethnicity, with the option to select more than one. The categories listed here are those included in our application. Percentages are of U.S. citizens and permanent residents.

Federal Reporting Guidelines

Students who identify as Hispanic or Latino and any other race/ethnicity are represented as Hispanic or Latino only. Students who identify with more than one race/ethnicity are represented as multi-racial/ethnic only.

Multi-Dimensional Reporting Guidelines

Multi-racial/ethnic students are represented in all of the categories with which they self-identify. The total percentage in this column may add up to more than 100%.

Diversity and Enrollment Breakdown

A female student smiling in class

43% Women

Learn more about how women at Haas are challenging the status quo.

Pride flag

15% LGBTQ+

Openness and genuine interest in understanding one another are at the heart of our LGBTQ+ community.

Closeup of US Army patch

6% Veterans

Embodying an attitude of Beyond Yourself, the Berkeley Haas veterans and military community supports students through the transition to civilian life.

Take the Next Step

The Haas Full-time MBA is our flagship offering, designed to give students the tools to become leaders and earn their MBAs. Learn from world-renowned faculty as well as our truly global cohort of students. All this in the heart of Silicon Valley.