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Full-Time MBA · California, Marion Anderson Hall, Suite G4.15 · AACSB

UCLA Anderson School of Management

University of California, Los Angeles · California, Marion Anderson Hall, Suite G4.15

School profile

Business school enrollment

2,074

Total enrollment at the business school (AACSB)

Program format

Full-Time MBA

Key stats

Business school enrollment

2,074

Total enrollment at the business school (AACSB)

US News rank

#20

Overview

As part of a public institution, UCLA Anderson upholds the immutable three-fold mission of the university, which is education, research and public service. MISSION STATEMENT: At UCLA Anderson, we advance management thinking and prepare Transformative Leaders to make a positive impact in business and society.

UCLA Anderson School of Management is a world‐renowned learning and research institution with a decidedly forward focus. We take full advantage of living and working in Los Angeles, the creative capital of the world and one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the U.S. Our mission is to prepare leaders for ever‐evolving business and societal challenges, arming them with the know‐how and sense of purpose to make a lasting difference in organizations and communities around the world. Three qualities define our community ethos: 1) We share success: Achievement is not about winning at the expense of others; 2) We think fearlessly: We are innovative and unafraid to experiment with new ideas and approaches; and 3) We drive change: We believe in values‐driven leadership that results in positive impact. Current students come from every continent except Antarctica. Our 42,000 alumni globally include leaders at the forefront of organizational innovation in every industry, from investment management to social impact, from consulting to technology start‐ups. They include the CEOs of BlackRock, YouTube, AT&T, Target and United Therapeutics. Our faculty examine and address many of today’s most pressing business and societal issues, including the economic impacts of COVID‐19, diversity and inequality, technological transformation, affordable healthcare and housing, and sustainability. Annually, our full‐time MBA, Fully‐Employed MBA, Executive MBA, UCLA‐NUS Global Executive MBA, Master of Financial Engineering, Master of Business Analytics and doctoral programs educate 2,400 students while our Executive Education program trains 1,500 professionals. These leaders will shape the future of business.

Admissions

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