University of Pennsylvania
The Wharton School
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Accreditation: AACSB
Faculty: 301
Year Founded: 1881
Degree Granted: Masters of Business Administration (MBA)
Program Type: Full-time
Delivery Format: Classroom Setting
Program Length: 2 Academic Years
Web Site: http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/mba
Program Logo The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
is the world's leading institution of business education. Founded in
1881 as the first US collegiate business school, Wharton is
recognized for its innovative leadership and academic excellence
across every major discipline. With more than 280 faculty, 11
academic departments, 19 research centers, and leading programs at
the undergraduate, MBA, doctoral, and executive education levels,
the school has more impact on business practices worldwide than any
other institution of its kind.
Application Fee: 215 USD (United
States of America, Dollars)
Total Program Cost
Total program costs below were estimated based on one year’s tuition
and required fees. Please visit the school’s Web site for the most
current information.
http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/mbaresource/
Resident: 89,590 USD (United States of America, Dollars)
Non-Resident: 89,590 USD (United States of America, Dollars)
International: 89,590 USD (United States of America, Dollars)
Citizenship Information: 66 countries are represented.
United States, Canada, or Bermuda (36%)
Asia (10%)
Central Asia (6%)
Mexico, the Caribbean, and Latin America (4%)
Western Europe (4%)
Africa (2%)
Eastern Europe (1%)
Middle East (1%)
Australia and the Pacific Islands (0%)
Gender:
Primary Area of Study for First Degree:
Age:
Mean: 28
Median: 28
Middle 80% Age Range: 25 to 32
Years of Work Experience:
Mean: 5.8 years
Median: 5.8 years
Middle 80%: 4.0 years to 8.0 years
Full Range: 0.0 years to 19.0 years
Undergraduate GPA (U.S. Students Only):
Mean: 3.5
Median: 3.5
Middle 80%: 3.1 to 3.9
Employment statistics reported here for graduates of
the Wharton MBA Program program reflect all information
received as of September 30, 2006 for the 12-month period
ending June 30, 2006.