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Stanford Graduate School of Business. Our mission is to create ideas that deepen and advance our understanding of management and with those ideas to develop innovative, principled, and insightful leaders who change the world.
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Stanford GSB, with our campus in the heart of Silicon Valley, is a one-of-a-kind MBA program that has redefined the business school experience. Here, you’ll be pushed and challenged by best-in-class faculty and supported by your classmates in an environment unlike anywhere else.
Applying to the MBA Program. Whether you’re curious to take a quick peek at the application or ready to dive in, you can access the Stanford MBA application portal anytime. Start or Update Your Application.
Stanford GSB PhD Program. Discover a focus and intensity greater than you may have thought possible. As a PhD student at Stanford Graduate School of Business, you will be inspired and challenged to explore novel ideas and complex questions. Fall 2024 applications are now closed.
The Stanford Graduate School of Business (also known as Stanford GSB or simply GSB) is the graduate business school of Stanford University, a private research university in Stanford, California. For several years it has been the most selective business school in the United States, admitting only about 6% of applicants.
Learn about the admissions process for the Stanford MBA Program, including evaluation criteria, deadlines, and materials required.