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Western (Ivey)

London, Canada

#1
Canada
Same
rank as 2023
675
GMAT
143
Class size
CA$83,250
Tuition
Note: School has locations in London, Toronto and Wanchai.  International tuition: CA$129,705. Tuition amount is the figure advertised by the school and includes mandatory fees and other costs. GMAT score is median or average, as provided by the school. Find more details on the school's website : https://www.ivey.uwo.ca/mba/ .

Percent of Hires in Each Industry (Top 3) - Western (Ivey)

89 graduates hired in total

Consulting 53.9%
Financial 19.1%

Nationalities (top 5) - Western (Ivey)

Total Number of Nationalities: 20

Canada 47.6%
India 23.8%
Nigeria 7.0%
China 6.3%
Peru 2.1%

Campus Atmosphere - Western (Ivey)

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Women are well represented among my school’s faculty and administration

Female protagonists are well represented in case studies

LGBTQ students are given equal/adequate opportunity to participate in class discussions and on teams

Social activities are generally inclusive towards LGBTQ students

Minorities are well represented among the faculty and administration

Minority protagonists are well represented in case studies

Representative comments from students and alumni on what's best about this MBA program - Western (Ivey)

The tight programming — the school knows that it’s a one-year program, and every day counts. “Trust the process” was a constant reminder statement to us throughout the program, and at least 90% of all events / training were inspirational if not directly beneficial to our next steps.

It was the complete package, including an exchange term to elite schools around the world. I enjoyed a semester abroad in Milan, Italy, learning from European thought leaders.

The cohort is incredibly diverse, and being able to learn from my peers and the faculty is an incredible experience that I would recommend to others.

The rigor of a one-year program — that prepares you for reality. Reality being, there is never enough time and belief that you’ll always be good enough.