By Melissa Rapp We are thrilled to welcome the Class of 2018, a dynamic group of students who share a record of high achievement, strong leadership and intellectual merit.
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Kellogg welcomes the dynamic, diverse class of 2017
We are thrilled to welcome the Class of 2017 to campus today, and data from the incoming class of students indicates that Kellogg’s community is about to reach a new level of diversity and intellectual merit.
Within the Class of 2017, a record-breaking 43 percent of students are women — representing a 5 percent increase over last year (and a significant change from the 29% women when I was at Kellogg in 2003!). This class includes representation from more than 50 different citizenships and cultural backgrounds. At the same time, the average GMAT score of incoming students was 724, an all-time high. From all angles, this is a stellar class!
Dean Blount speaks at White House
Dean Sally Blount ’92 visited the White House on Wednesday and met with senior advisers and several leaders from the business and business school communities to discuss the changing needs of the 21st century workplace.