USC Marshall's Class of 2020 attained gender parity, with 52% women enrollmentleapfrogging several top schools that have been slowly climbing through the 40% range to become the first elite school to enroll 50% or more women in an incoming MBA class.
- In the fall of 2017, 12 schools in the U.S. Top 25 were members of the 40%-or-greater club; a year later, that number has ticked upward to 13
- Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, which grew its female ranks from 34% to 42%
- University of Washington Foster School of Business jumped from 36% to 42%.
- Columbia Business School, slipped from 41% to 39%
- University of Texas McCombs School of Business, which dropped from 40% to 38%.
Northwestern Kellogg (46%), Dartmouth Tuck (45%), and Imperial College Business School of London (45%).
AND WHAT ABOUT EUROPE?
AND WHAT ABOUT EUROPE?
- London Business School enrolled 40% or more women — in LBS’ case, exactly 40% in the Class of 2020.
- Cambridge Judge (36%)
- Oxford Said (39%)
- IESE (32%)
- IE (31%) of Spain
- INSEAD (33%)
- HEC Paris (32%)
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