Executive MBA Class Profile
Class of 2027
At Wharton, our students shape the community, making it a vibrant, collaborative place to learn. Wondering if the EMBA is right for you? Wharton EMBA students are high-achieving professionals from diverse industries who earn the Wharton MBA while working full-time and advancing their careers. With an average of 13-14 years of professional experience, they bring real-world impact into the classroom every day.
* American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, Other Pacific Islander, Black/African American or Hispanic/LatinX. Data represents U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents only.
** American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, Other Pacific Islander, Asian American, Black/African American or Hispanic/LatinX. Data represents U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents only.
Cohorts
Philadelphia
San Francisco
Global
Work Experience
The executive MBA program is designed for fully employed, seasoned working professionals from a wide variety of industries with at least eight (8) years of full-time work experience. If you have less than eight (8) years of full time work experience, you can apply as a Fellows candidate. Executive MBA students are required to maintain full-time employment throughout the duration of the program.
Years of Work Experience
Industries Represented
Education & Test Scores
Wharton’s MBA for Executives program requires one test score from the GMAT, GRE or Executive Assessment (EA). We do not waive the test requirement, but do allow students to choose which test they prefer. For the Wharton EMBA class of 2027, the average GMAT score is 706. The average GMAT Focus score is 652 and the average EA score is 156.
Middle 80% Test Ranges
Students Holding Advanced Degrees
Connecting Women in Finance to Wharton
Philadelphia Student Reflects on Student Experience
Alumna Shares Perspective on Diversity
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