MIT Sloan Facts

The MIT Sloan student body consists of more than 1,100 graduates and undergraduates from 60 countries. The Class of 2010 breaks down as follows:

  • 139 women, 257 men
  • 143 international, 36% of the student body
  • 23% are members of minority groups
  • Average age of entrance is 28 years
  • Average full-time work experience is 5 years
  • Median GMAT: 710
  • Undergraduate GPA: 3.5 out of 4.0

Alumni Profile
MIT Sloan has 20,000 alumni, residing in 90 countries. More than 650 companies have been founded by MIT Sloan alumni.

Prominent Alumni

  • Former U.N. Secretary-General and Nobel Peace Prize winner Kofi Annan, SF ’72
  • Former HP President and CEO Carly Fiorina, SF ’89
  • Ford Chairman and former CEO William Clay Ford, Jr. SF ’84
  • Merck Executive Vice President-CFO Judy Lewent, SM ’72
  • Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu, SM ’76
  • U.S. Postmaster General John Potter, SF, ’95
  • Former Chairman of Citicorp John Shepard Reed, SM, ’65

Research Centers
In MIT Sloan's interdisciplinary and diverse research centers and groups, faculty work with industry to develop the knowledge, insight, tools, and techniques that shape the future of management. The results of this research directly influence the content and focus of the School's academic programs.

MIT Sloan Faculty
The MIT Sloan faculty includes 93 full-time professors and 16 adjunct or visiting faculty.

Academic Programs
MIT Sloan offers undergraduate, master's, PhD, executive education and non-degree programs together with special seminars, conferences, and programs for alumni.

With faculty and students from more than 60 countries, MIT Sloan is optimally positioned to foster global teamwork.