Diversity
Babson takes great pride in its diversity. Students come from a wide range
of geographic locations, ethnicities, cultures, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Many Babson MBA students will say that some of the best learning on campus
comes from getting to know their fellow students.
International Students
– Nearly 47 percent of Babson’s full-time MBA student population
are from 26 countries throughout the world: Japan, India, Thailand,
Chile, Mexico, China, Germany, Israel, Turkey, Canada, Venezuela, Dominican
Republic and Haiti – just to name a few. Babson’s diversity adds
tremendous dimension, not only to the study of business but also to campus
life in general. Among this year’s first-year MBA class alone, more
than 26 languages are spoken!
Multicultural Students
– Campus life is enriched by the diverse contributions of our
multicultural students: African-American, Latino, Asian, and Native
American men and women. These students share their experiences through
multicultural programs, student organizations, and other campus events and
activities.
Cultural groups on campus include AMAN–South Asian Student Association,
Babson Asian Pacific Student Association, Babson Latin American Forum, Babson
Pakistanian Organization, Black Student Union, Hillel, and the Intercultural
Student Association.
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