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1.
2. Whereleaders
aremade.
With unmatched access to business as it unfolds, plus
a vital community of diverse thinkers, graduates leave
here informed, adaptive, and ready to solve real-world
business challenges with innovative solutions.
Part of a network you
can always count on.
— More than 500 speakers each year
— An alumni network of 49,000+ leaders
— Over 100 clubs and student organizations
On- or off-campus—
everything is here.
— Career fellows
— Alumni career coaches
— Executives in residence
— Coffee chats with alumni in the city
— In-semester internships
3. Snapshot: Curriculum
Our curriculum prepares students
to be resilient leaders. Immersed
in real-world business dilemmas,
they learn to anticipate rather than
react to the opportunities present-
ed by digital disruption, climate
change, financial inclusion, and
social justice.
Dan Wang
Associate Professor of Business
Columbia Business School delivers unmatched insights
and learning across critical areas shaping the world around
us: the digital future, entrepreneurship and innovation, 21st
century finance, climate and energy, and business and
society. From pioneering courses to STEM certification to
unique immersive experiences, our cutting-edge curriculum
continues to expand and evolve.
Digital Future
Digital electives have increased five times over
the past seven years with 90% of students
takings at least one advanced analytics. Course
examples include Analytics in Action; Python for
MBAs, and People Analytics.
Entrepreneurship
and Innovation
Led by the Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center,
notable courses, incubators, and early-stage
financial support help students to turn ideas into
action.
21st Century Finance
As the birthplace of Value Investing, Columbia
Business School continues to shape, define, and
pioneer the future of finance.
Business and Society
Innovative courses like Bridging the American
Divides, Business Strategies and Solving Social
Problems, and more showcase our long-standing
commitment to exploring the interface between
business and society.
Climate Change
Our Climate Change and Business Program
includes courses on portfolio management,
finance, and energy markets—critical business
components of the climate crisis.
Infusing management
fundamentals with data science
and real-time business intelligence,
4. AView
I knew Columbia Business School would be the
best place to explore as many of my profes-
sional and personal interests as possible. If
there’s someone whose career path excites
you, or a company doing work you find impact-
ful, or a professor or alum or guest lecturer
whose views inspire you - reach out, introduce
yourself, and ask for twenty minutes of their
time.
Allison Chou
MBA ’23
Joining the MBA program from a non-tradition-
al background, I highly valued the flexibility to
complement the Core Curriculum with electives
like Impact Investing and Entrepreneurship
through Acquisition. The opportunity to get
involved with the Microlumbia Impact Fund and
pursue courses through the Tamer Center’s
Social Enterprise Club allowed me to craft a
rigorous and fulfilling plan of study tailored to
my specific interests.
Román Tirado
MBA ’23
I chose Columbia Business School because
I felt energized by the community. The new
Manhattanville campus has helped strengthen
our CBS community by providing spaces that
enable me and my peers to collaborate while
also giving us enough room to focus on indi-
vidual projects, all the while providing all the
resources we may need in one location.
America Perez Guillen
MBA ’23
Community
94%
of class of 2021 students
receive job offers within
3 months of graduating
72
Number of countries
represented among
the class of 2023
48%
of the class of
2023 from a country
other than the US
5. Bringyour
ideas
We’llhelp
turntheminto
abusiness.
Columbia Business School develops
entrepreneurs at the very center of business,
providing support to student startups far
beyond the classroom experience.
Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center
Provides a variety of programs and resources.
Columbia Startup Lab
A subsidized working space.
The Lang Fund
Providing early-stage funding opportunities.
Unparelled network
Access to CBS’s 49,000+ alumni and Columbia
University’s 390,000+ alumni network.
Tamer Fund for Social Ventures
Providing seed grants to social
and environmental ventures.
Exclusive access
Access to a directory of startups and
investors at cbsstartups.com
6. Manhattanville
The Manhattanville campus is the
lifelong home to the Columbia
Business School community.
With dedicated spaces for events, recruiting, and
networking, the new campus is uniquely designed
to foster education, engagement, and socializing—
exchanges intended to generate provocative
discussions and provide ongoing value to our
intellectual community.
40,000+ sq ft
of public park
and retail space
130+
spaces for connecting
and collaborating
4 wellbeing spaces
including a wellness center,
exercise room, lactation room,
and prayer+meditation room
Take a student-led tour
of Columbia Business
School’s new buildings
Three Business School students
walk you through Henry R. Kravis
Hall and David Geffen Hall, and
give you a preview of what you
can expect at Columbia.
Watch the Video
7. Executive MBA (EMBA)
An Executive MBA is ideal for
candidates who wish to continue
working while studying for their
MBA. Formats include:
— EMBA-New York Friday/Saturday
— EMBA-New York Saturday
— EMBA-Global (a partnership
with London Business School).
Deferred Enrollment Program
(DEP)
The Deferred Enrollment Program
offers students the opportunity to apply
to the full-time program while still in
college; admitted students then gain
between two to five years of career
experience before matriculating at CBS.
Full-Time MBA
August Entry
— 20-month program
— Summer internships
— Ideal for big career switches
January Entry
— 16-month program
— Four consecutive semesters
— No summer internship
— Ideal for those in family
business, entrepreneurs, and
company-sponsored students
All of our full-time MBA students
are able to take advantage
of the in-semester internship
opportunities in New York.
8. Wecan’twaitto
hearfromyou.
Learn more about the School,
the application process, and
register for events online.
academics.business.columbia.edu/mba/admissions/events
David Geffen Hall 216
645 West 130th Street
New York, NY 10027
Phone
+1 212-854-1961
Email
apply@gsb.columbia.edu