GPAs & GMATs: What You Need To Get In by: John A. Byrne on March 27, 2012 | | 105,475 Views March 27, 2012 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit The Raw Stats for the Top 25 Business Schools in the U.S. Rank and School GMAT Average GMAT Range* GPA Average GPA Range* 1. Harvard 724 490 — 790** 3.66 NA 2. Stanford GSB 730 680 — 770 3.70 3.36 — 3.97 3. Chicago (Booth) 719 670 — 760 3.52 3.08 — 3.90 4. UPenn (Wharton) 718 680 — 760 3.56 3.18 — 3.87 5. Columbia 716 680 — 760 3.50 3.00 — 3.80 5. MIT (Sloan) 710 660 — 750 3.51 3.10 — 3.86 7. Northwestern 712 660 — 760 3.54 3.19 — 3.88 8. Dartmouth (Tuck) 718 660 — 760 3.52 3.20 — 3.84 9. Berkeley (Haas) 715 675 — 750 3.64 3.39 — 3.90 10. Duke (Fuqua) 689 630 — 740 3.44 3.06 — 3.79 11. Virginia (Darden) 701 643 — 750 3.40 3.00 — 3.80 12. Michigan (Ross) 703 650 — 750 3.40 3.00 — 3.80 13. Cornell (Johnson) 691 630 — 740 3.29 2.78 — 3.77 14. Yale School of Mgt. 719 680 — 760 3.52 3.10 — 3.87 15. New York (Stern) 719 670 — 760 3.42 3.02 — 3.79 16. UCLA (Anderson) 704 650 — 750 3.50 3.20 — 3.86 17. Carnegie (Tepper) 686 620 — 740 3.35 2.73 — 3.84 18. UNC (Kenan-Flagler) 689 630 — 740 3.31 2.80 — 3.80 19. Texas (McCombs) 692 640 — 740 3.43 2.87 — 3.85 20. Emory (Goizueta) 681 610 — 730 3.30 2.68 — 3.70 21. Indiana (Kelley) 670 590 — 730 3.32 2.80 — 3.78 22. USC (Marshall) 687 630 — 740 3.30 2.93 — 3.74 23. Georgetown (McDonough) 686 640 — 730 3.31 2.85 — 3.78 24. Wisconsin-Madison 680 630 — 730 3.33 2.79 — 3.80 25. Vanderbilt (Owen) 695 640 — 760 3.40 2.90 — 3.90 Source: Poets&Quants’ 2011 Ranking of the Best Business Schools and School Reported Data to U.S. News & World Report for classes entering in the fall of 2011 Notes: * Reported ranges for both GMAT and GPA are the 10th and 90th percentile. ** Full range of scores DON’T MISS: FEEDER SCHOOLS TO HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL or FEEDER COMPANIES TO HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL Previous PagePage 2 of 2 1 2 Questions about this article? Email us or leave a comment below. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.