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Class Profile: Class of 2026

The Master’s in Asset Management program trains future asset managers to find data-driven solutions to real-world problems while maintaining high ethical and moral standards in the exercise of their fiduciary responsibility. Students in the program receive training in all facets of asset management, including investment theory and practice, portfolio management, and risk management, with a focus on forward-looking quantitative methods and new technologies in this fast-developing field.

Data gathered at fall matriculation.

Class of 2026 Overview

Total Enrollment
66
Women
44%
Foreign Nationals*
77%
Joint-Degree Students (MBA)
9%

* Does not include U.S. Citizenship holders or U.S. Permanent Residents

Professional Background

Years of Full-Time Work Experience

MMS Asset Management Years of Experience

Pre-SOM Industry *

MMS Asset Management Pre-SOM Industry

* Represents industry of most-recent internship or full-time experience

Citizenship by Region

International Distribution of Students in Asset Management Program

23 Citizenships Represented

  • Australia
  • Azerbaijan
  • Brazil
  • Bulgaria
  • Canada
  • China
  • France
  • Germany
  • Hong Kong S.A.R.
  • India
  • Italy
  • Lebanon
  • Mexico
  • New Zealand
  • Singapore
  • Slovakia
  • Spain
  • Taiwan
  • Tunisia
  • Ukraine
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • Vietnam

Education and Test Scores

GRE

165-170

Middle 80% GRE-Q Score Range

157.5-169

Middle 80% GRE-V Score Range

68%

% with GRE scores

GMAT

647-715

Middle 80% GMAT Score Range*

32%

% with GMAT Score*

GPA

3.72-4

Middle 80% Undergraduate GPA Range**

* Range information reflects the GMAT Focus edition. Of GMAT Test Takers reported, 38% took the GMAT pre-2024 edition with a median score of 735.

** GPA is reported only for U.S. schools on a 4.0 grading scale where GPA appears on transcript

Undergraduate Majors*

MMS Asset Management Undergraduate Majors

*A .5 value has been assigned to each individual major for students listing 2 or more undergraduate majors