Stanford University Graduate School of Business
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Stanford University Graduate School of Business
518 Memorial Way
Stanford, CA 94305-5015
Phone: (650) 723-2766
Fax: (650) 725-7831
http://www.gsb.stanford.edu
Stanford University Graduate School of Business Profile
Suburban area 25 miles South of San Francisco; minutes from the town of Palo Alto
Full-time MBA enrollment:
761
Part-time MBA enrollment:
None
Women Students:
38%
Minority Students:
11%
International Students:
33%
Highlights
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School prides itself on having a diverse (broadly defined) class
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"Poet" class sections for non-quantitative undergraduates/professionals
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Nearby the tech and start-up companies of Silicon Valley
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Highest percentage of female students among the top 50 business schools
Stanford University Graduate School of Business Class of 2005 Employment Statistics
Top industry areas:
Consulting - 29%
Financial Services - 26%
Technology - 13%
Top Employers (3 or more full-time hires):
Amazon
Apple Computer, Inc.
Bain & Company
Booz | Allen | Hamilton
The Boston Consulting Group
Capital One Financial Corp.
Citigroup
The Clorox Company
eBay
Farallon Capital Management
Gap, Inc.
Genentech, Inc.
General Mills
Goldman Sachs & Co.
Guidant Corporation
Hewlett-Packard
International Finance Corporation
Intuit, Inc.
Johnson & Johnson
JP Morgan Partners
Lehman Brothers, Inc.
Lucent
McKinsey & Company
Med-Mart/Pacific Pulmonary
Mercer Management Consulting, Inc.
Merrill Lynch
Microsoft Corporation
Morgan Stanley
Perry Capital
Siebel Systems, Inc.
Strategic Decisions Group
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
VERITAS Software, Corporation
Yahoo!, Inc.
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