
One hundred and six students of the incoming IMBA Class of 2007 have arrived on the Moore School’s Columbia campus and “are now beginning the core curriculum,” says Dr. Martin S. Roth, executive director of the IMBA program. “They are an enthusiastic and bright group.”
The new class includes 90 Americans and 16 international students. The international students come from Brazil, Germany, India, Moldova, China, Slovakia, Sweden, Taiwan, Turkey, and Turkmenistan.
Fifty-six students are enrolled in one of the seven language tracks (Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, or Spanish), while 36 are in the Global Track and 14 are in the Vienna Program.
The average GMAT score this year is 628, the average grade point average is 3.29, and the average number of years of work experience is 3.42.