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Through intellectual discovery and hands-on learning, this full-time, two-year MBA program develops leaders who make a difference in the world.

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The world is (y)our incubator.

MIT Sloan is about invention. It's about ideas made to matter. Here, we discover tomorrow’s interesting and important challenges. We go where we want to have an impact. And then, we invent the future.

At MIT Sloan, leaders come together to solve the most complex problems and bring solutions out into the world to improve today and advance tomorrow.

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What will you do with an MBA from MIT?

Imagine the possibilities. What ambitions drive you? Creating a new company from scratch? Revitalizing a struggling organization? Solving a pressing social problem? In short, what’s your plan to change the world? Here, we're ready to see you do just that—and more. 

8 5 %

MBA students use their degree to change or advance their careers.

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Are you looking to advance your career? Maybe change directions? Whatever your career goals, your time here will be a life-changing experience. We're here to support this welcome transformation.

 

2022-2023 MBA Career Statistics

  • 97%

    Graduated with full-time offers*

  • 42.3%

    Growth potential cited as top reason for accepting position

  • $165K

    Median Base Salary

*percent of job-seeking graduates who received full-time offers within three months of graduation.

Invent the future. Start with yours.

You'll begin to imagine—and plan for—your future on your very first day here. Through Career Core, MBA students analyze personal strengths, interests, and values in order to effectively market themselves, and learn about the current job market and opportunities specifically for MBAs.

One-on-one career coaching. Faculty members who are also practitioners in their industry. Club events. Company presentations.  These are just some of the ways MIT Sloan works with you at every stage of your journey, no matter where you want to go.

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Community Connections

At MIT Sloan, people can gather, share experiences, and help shape a more diverse and inclusive future for business and industry.

Alumni network and the MIT brand

You're selecting a two-year program, but the relationships you build here will last a lifetime. When you graduate, you’ll join an exceptional network of more than 136,000 MIT alumni, representing 90 countries around the world.

The MIT name is recognized around the world. Your MIT degree will open doors and create unimagined opportunities. That's because MIT is exceptional, and a degree from here says that you are, too.  

Alumni by the Numbers

  • 140K

    MIT alumni around the world

  • 24K

    MIT Sloan alumni internationally

  • 90

    Countries represented by alumni

Alumni

Sloanies Talking with Sloanies

Sloanies Talking with Sloanies is a conversational podcast with alumni and faculty about the MIT Sloan experience and how it influences what they're doing today.

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Meet some of our featured MBA alumni

Our alumni represent a range of backgrounds and interests. Learn about their unique experiences at MIT Sloan and the impact it’s had on their careers.

If their email is linked in their profiles, you are welcome to connect directly with these alumni. For admissions-related questions, please  email .

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Natalie Hooper, MBA '14

  • Company/Title

    Director of Site Selection, North America Real Estate at NIKE

  • Industry

    Real Estate

  • Current Location

    Beaverton, OR

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Lissy Alden, MBA '17

  • Company/Title

    Founder of MYNDY

  • Industry

    Wellness

  • Current Location

    Brooklyn, NY

Ryan Bash

Ryan Bash, MBA '21

  • Pronouns

    He/Him/His

  • Hometown

    Philadelphia, US

  • Undergraduate Degree and University

    Bachelor of Arts in Biology from Kenyon College

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Tim Kennedy, MBA '21

  • Company/Title

    Associate at Rubicon Capital Advisors

  • Industry

    Investment Banking

  • Current Location

    New York, New York

Emily LeStrange

Emily LeStrange, MBA '19

  • Pronouns

    She/Her/Hers

  • Hometown

    Wayne, PA

  • Undergraduate Degree and University

    Bachelor of Art in Political Science, American Studies from University Of Notre Dame


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Academics

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Choose your own management adventure

Your MBA curriculum begins with a Core semester where you and a cohort of peers dive deep into management theory and practice. From there, you are the author of your own adventure.

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STEM Classification

The MBA Program qualifies as a STEM-designated program, allowing international students to extend their training in the U.S. by 24 months after graduating.

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The leader in experiential learning

MIT’s motto, mens et manus, translates from Latin to mind and hand. With intention, MIT’s founders were promoting, above all, that education was for practical application. At MIT Sloan, we seek to apply knowledge and skill in a way that benefits the world. 

Simply put, it's not enough to sit in an ivory tower and think about stuff all day—you have to go out in the world and make use of it.

Experiential learning is a centerpiece of the MBA experience. We integrate hands-on learning opportunities throughout the curriculum. Through Action Learning labs, MIT Sloan Intensive Period, and the MIT Independent Activities Period,  you practice these management skills over and over again.

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Think. Act. Reflect. (Repeat.)

Our students are relentlessly experimental, challenging convention and tempting failure. You'll collaborate across MIT and seek out new, diverse perspectives—because that's just how we do things here.

WATCH: MIT Sloan Action Learning: Student and Faculty Reflections

Students and faculty discuss the value and benefits of Action Learning at MIT Sloan.

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Leadership in Action

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We welcome wicked problems.

Daunting problems demand ingenuity. We are attracted to and eager to expend incredible amounts of energy on challenges that would intimidate others. These wicked problems—social or cultural problems that are difficult or impossible to solve: climate change, poverty, health care—these are the problems worth solving. And these are the problems that appeal to us the most.

First, define the problem.
From day one, MBA students are challenged to start every interaction with, "What problem are we trying to solve?" Bold leadership comes together when such brilliant minds take intelligent risks, unafraid of complexity and chaos, always searching for new and better ways.

Because we're not distracted by titles and accolades, we are free to bring together the right team to tackle the right problem—and with this as our orientation, new perspectives, answers, and opportunities emerge. This is at the heart of problem-led leadership. 

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Problem-led Leadership in Action

The MIT Hyperloop team: Big problems demand ingenuity

MIT students successfully shot a levitating Hyperloop pod down a 1-mile vacuum tube during a SpaceX Hyperloop competition. “We proved our design worked,” says teamate Yiou He, with satisfaction.

Read how MIT Hyperloop team starts at the problem.

Principled + Purposeful

We lead in a way that is defined by the problem, applying data-driven analysis and hands-on learning to achieve dramatic results.

WATCH: A bridge made of cardboard?

During the MIT Sloan Intensive Period, MBA students work to solve a seemingly impossible problem.

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The 11 calling cards of a problem-led leader

Why It Matters

Problem-led leaders seem to have a natural aversion to being branded leaders. But when an intriguing problem requires it, they step up to the plate.

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Robin Chase | SM ‘86 Co-Founder, Zipcar
I love ideas that inspire people and show them a path toward developing a more sustainable economy.
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Leveraging an MBA to Drive Impact in EdTech

Christina Peña’s goal is to “innovate in the sphere of education.” Mission-driven with a passion for education technology, she arrived at MIT Sloan without a background in business, excited to dive into data analytics and entrepreneurship—and even start an EdTech venture of her own.

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Exceptional Faculty

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Our faculty educate, provoke, and mentor you with a common purpose of challenging the status quo and developing the next generation of management leaders.

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Accessible and engaging practitioners 

Adaptive behaviors. Little's Law. John Sterman's work in System Dynamics. Nobel Prize winners. This caliber of teacher comes to MIT to challenge you and champion your next big idea. Because your success is their success.

You’ll notice an informality at MIT born of mutual respect. Everyone here is accomplished, and everyone assumes you are, too. Our professors know that because you’re at MIT, you have a hand in something both interesting and meaningful. They respect and embrace your perspective. And these researchers and industry experts, like most people here, are refreshingly down to earth. 

Andrew W. Lo

Andrew W. Lo

Economics, Finance and Accounting

Charles E. and Susan T. Harris Professor

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Zeynep Ton

Zeynep Ton

Management Science

Professor of the Practice, Operations Management

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Roberto Rigobon

Roberto Rigobon

Economics, Finance and Accounting

Society of Sloan Fellows Professor of Management

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Simon Johnson

Simon Johnson

Behavioral and Policy Sciences

Ronald A. Kurtz (1954) Professor of Entrepreneurship

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Vivek F. Farias

Vivek F. Farias

Management Science

Patrick J. McGovern (1959) Professor

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Renee Richardson Gosline

Renee Richardson Gosline

Management Science

Senior Lecturer and Research Scientist, Marketing

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MIT Centers and Initiatives

These hubs for research and discovery bring faculty, students, and organizations together to collaborate and experiment.

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The MIT Experience

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Share a common purpose with uncommon people.

"If this past month was any indication of what the next two years are going to be like, then I'm nothing but excited about spending them here with these amazing people!" Chandrika Maheshwari, MBA 2019

There's no other way to say it: the next two years will fundamentally change you, your career trajectory, and your outlook on the world. MIT Sloan students are curious, authentic, and driven—and will expect the same of you.

Brazenly inquisitive, this community will challenge you to push past your comfort zone and see things from refreshingly new vantages. Every interaction, in and beyond the classroom, will exercise your leadership and analytical muscles in exhausting, but energizing ways. 

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Meet Our MBA Students

What is it like to be an MBA student here? Our students represent a range of backgrounds and interests. They experience MIT Sloan in their own way, yet create a cohesive community.
  
If their email is linked in their profiles, you are welcome to connect directly with these students. For admissions-related questions, please  email mbaadmissions.mitsloan@mit.edu.

Sophia Mullineaux

Sophia Mullineaux, MBA'24

  • Pronouns

    She/Her/Hers

  • Undergraduate Degree and University

    Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Finance from University Of Missouri Columbia

Tolu Ladele

Tolu Ladele, MBA'24

  • Pronouns

    She/Her/Hers

  • Hometown

    Lagos, Nigeria

  • Undergraduate Degree and University

    Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Redeemer's University

Austin Evers

Austin Evers, MBA'24

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    He/Him/His

  • Undergraduate Degree and University

    Bachelor of Science in Business form Wake Forest University

Raghav Garg

Raghav Garg, MBA'24

  • Pronouns

    He/Him/His

  • Hometown

    New Delhi, India

  • Undergraduate Degree and University

    Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from Georgia Institute Of Technology

Stacey Chen

Stacey Chen, MBA'24

  • Pronouns

    She/Her/Hers

  • Hometown

    Warren, NJ

  • Undergraduate Degree and University

    Bachelor of Science in Human Development from Cornell University

Abhilasha Negi

Abhilasha Negi, MBA'24

  • Pronouns

    She/Her/Hers

  • Hometown

    Parlin, NJ

  • Undergraduate Degree and University

    Bachelor of Science in Business from Rutgers University New Brunswick

Sabrina Yen

Sabrina Yen, MBA'24

  • Pronouns

    She/Her/Hers

  • Hometown

    Washington, D.C.

  • Undergraduate Degree and University

    Bachelor of Commerce in Information Systems from University Of Virginia

Gowri Kannan

Gowri Kannan, MBA'24

  • Pronouns

    She/Her/Hers

  • Undergraduate Degree and University

    Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering from Nanyang Technological University

Mitchell Henstock

Mitchell Henstock, MBA'24

  • Pronouns

    He/Him/His

  • Undergraduate Degree and University

    Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering from Queen's University

Minnie Fu

Minnie Fu, MBA'24

  • Pronouns

    She/Her/Hers

  • Hometown

    Yunnan, China/ Vancouver, Canada

  • Undergraduate Degree and University

    Bachelor of Science in International Relations from New York University

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Diana Ho, MBA '23

  • Hometown

    Fairfax, VA

  • Undergraduate University and Degree

    Bachelor of Science in Information Systems and Operations Management from George Mason University

  • Pre-MBA Industry

    Technology

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Kunio Iwata, MBA '23

  • Hometown

    San Diego, CA

  • Undergraduate University and Degree

    Bachelor of Science in Finance from San Diego State University

  • Pre-MBA Industry

    Finance/Investment Management

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Eberechukwu Onwuegbule, MBA '23

  • Hometown

    Lagos, Nigeria

  • Undergraduate University and Degree

    Bachelor of Science in Economics from Bells University of Technology

  • Pre-MBA Industry

    Private Equity

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Austin Cole, MBA '23

  • Hometown

    Springfield, OH

  • Undergraduate University and Degree

    Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies, Latin American & Caribbean Studies from Brown University

  • Pre-MBA Industry

    Consulting, Nonprofit, & Philanthropy

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Christine Kim, MBA '23

  • Hometown

    Seoul, South Korea

  • Undergraduate University and Degree

    Bachelor of Science in Economics from Duke University

  • Pre-MBA Industry

    Management Consulting, Corporate & Investment Banking

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Taylor Walker, MBA '23

  • Hometown

    Wake Forest, North Carolina

  • Undergraduate University and Degree

    Business Administration at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

  • Pre-MBA Industry

    Consumer Product Goods

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Rishabh Goyal, MBA '23

  • Hometown

    New Delhi, India

  • Undergraduate University and Degree

    B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Delhi Technological University

  • Pre-MBA Industry

    Entrepreneurship Consulting

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Bryn Coughlan, MBA '23

  • Hometown

    Stony Brook, NY

  • Undergraduate University and Degree

    Bachelor of Arts Public Health at Brown University

  • Pre-MBA Industry

    Public Health

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Christina Peña, MBA '23

  • Hometown

    Houston, TX

  • Undergraduate University and Degree

    Bachelor of Arts in English from Duke University

  • Pre-MBA Industry

    Education Management/ Education Technology

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Aneesh Kanakamedala, MBA '23

  • Hometown

    Dyer, IN

  • Undergraduate University and Degree

    B.A. in Health and Societies: Health Care Markets and Finance from the University of Pennsylvania

  • Pre-MBA Industry

    Consulting - Healthcare

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Ragini Bhattacharya, MBA '23

  • Hometown

    San Jose, CA

  • Undergraduate University and Degree

    B.S. in Bioengineering from UCLA

  • Pre-MBA Industry

    Health & Wellness

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Diana Ayoub, MBA '23

  • Hometown

    Qena, Egypt

  • Undergraduate University and Degree

    BA in Economics and BBA in Finance from The University of Texas at Austin

  • Pre-MBA Industry

    Finance and Professional Services

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Nicole Jamgotchian, MBA '23

  • Hometown

    Los Angeles, CA

  • Undergraduate University and Degree

    Business Administration at the University of Southern California

  • Pre-MBA Industry

    Financial Services

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Sarah Malek, MBA '23

  • Hometown

    Bridgewater, NJ

  • Undergraduate University and Degree

    Bachelor of Science in Operations Research Engineering from Cornell University

  • Pre-MBA Industry

    Technology


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A Day in the Life of an MBA Student

For Nikhil George, a dual degree student pursuing an MBA at MIT Sloan and an MPA at HKS, every day is an opportunity to dive into topics at the intersection of business, policy, and technology. Follow Nikhil as he walks you through his day attending classes, working in the MIT Media Lab, and attending a fireside chat with the PM club.

See what a day for Nikhil looks like!

Student Life

Our students are leaders and doers, and use the MIT campus—indeed, the world—as their playground for discovery and experimentation. Whatever your interests, there's a place for you here.

Inclusive and collaborative

At MIT Sloan, we not only welcome diverse perspectives but see them as critical in our collaborative and creative environment. When people from different backgrounds come together to develop and test an idea, invention happens.

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Community Voices

MIT Sloan Campus Tour

Welcome to our virtual tour of MIT Sloan's vibrant campus and community. Current students walk you around some of the places where you will spend most of your time as a student. Use this video to get a sense of what it looks like to be an MIT Sloan student.

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See Yourself Here

The MIT Sloan community brings together individuals from around the world, with a vast array of personal experiences and professional backgrounds. MIT Sloan students are informed and responsible global citizens with the vision, drive, and practical experience to make significant contributions to their organizations and to the world. In carefully building this special community, we are looking for individuals who demonstrate:

  • Leadership and an ability to inspire others 
  • A collaborative spirit and focus on community
  • Intellectual curiosity and analytical strength 
  • Creativity to generate new solutions to existing challenges 
  • Growth in both professional and personal endeavors 

We seek applicants with exceptional intellectual abilities and the drive and determination to put their stamp on the world. We welcome people who are independent, authentic, and fearlessly creative — true doers. We want people who can redefine solutions to conventional problems, and strive to preempt unconventional dilemmas with inventive ideas. We demand integrity and respect passion.

MIT is committed to the principle of equal opportunity in education and employment. Read our full nondiscrimination policy here.

Application Deadlines for August 2023 Entry

The Admissions Committee reviews all applications and will notify applicants of their decision on or before these deadlines. Please note that in the interest of confidentiality, we will only deliver official decisions via your online application.

The application deadline for enrollment in the 2023 MBA program has passed.  Check back in the early summer for our deadlines to apply for entry in August 2024. Our application for August 2024 entry will open in July 2023. Please introduce yourself and let us know you're interested in the program for the next enrollment cycle. You'll receive information about our upcoming events and next year's application deadline.

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MIT Sloan MBA Early Admission for College Students

MIT Sloan MBA Early Admission is an opportunity for current college seniors and graduate students to defer their enrollment and secure a seat in a future MBA class.

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Admissions Events

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Join us virtually and in-person to get to know MIT Sloan. We're offering several events– student and alumni panels, info sessions, small group chats with our admissions team and more– to introduce you to the MIT community.

MIT Sloan is committed to providing equal access for both in-person and virtual events.  For those seeking accommodations and to arrange the services you require, please contact us at admissions.mitsloan@mit.edu

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