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Olin Business School – Washington University in St. Louis

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Class Size 83
Women 37%
Mean GMAT 696
Mean GPA 3.6
% International 51%

The St. Louis Olin Business School is located on Washington University’s 169-acre Danforth Campus in St. Louis, Missouri. Olin offers full-time, Professional, and Executive MBA options. The Olin MBA is characterized by its focus on experiential learning, a collaborative relationship with the local business environment, and the many business offerings in and around St. Louis — a city home to 10 Fortune 500 companies. 

FAQ

What is the tuition for Olin's MBA program?

The tuition for Olin's MBA program is $66,200 per year.

What is the average GMAT score for admission to Olin's MBA program?

The average GMAT score for the incoming class at Olin is 696.

Does the Olin MBA program accept the GRE?

Yes. The Olin MBA program has accepted the GRE for a few years now.

What is the average GRE score for admission to Olin's MBA program?

Olin does not publish the average GRE score.

What is the minimum number of years of work experience required for admission to Olin's MBA program?

Olin does not state a minimum requirement for years of work experience. However, it is important for candidates to be aware that they are being considered against other candidates with an average of 4.6 years of experience.

What is the average number of years of work experience for admission to Olin's MBA program? (or, What is the average age of a Olin MBA student?)

The average number of years of work experience among students in Olin's MBA program is 4.6. On average, Olin students are 28 years old.

What is the average starting salary for graduates of the Olin MBA program?

The average starting salary for Olin MBA graduates is $117,700.

How long is Olin's full-time MBA program?

Olin offers a traditional 2 year MBA program.

What are the application deadlines for Olin's full-time MBA program?

The Round 1 MBA application deadline is October 5, 2023. The Round 2 deadline is November 1, 2023. The Round 3 deadline is January 5, 2024. The Round 4 deadline is March 1, 2024. The final domestic-only deadline is April 15, 2024. Then, rolling admissions begin.

Admissions

The Class Profile

For the Class of 2025, 83 Olin MBA students had an average age of 28 and 4.6 years of work experience. Women make up 37% of the class, while 34% are underrepresented minorities. In addition, 51% of students are international. The class earned an average GMAT score of 696 and an average GPA of 3.6. Forty percent of the students have a business/economics background and 39% percent of students have an academic background in natural science/engineering/STEM. Twenty-two percent had studied humanities and social studies.

Application Procedures

Unlike many schools, Olin’s application does not require an application fee. Instead, applicants must submit an online application, a current one-page résumé, two required essays, standardized test scores, academic transcripts, one professional recommendation, and a career plan. The GMAT or GRE is required, and international students must submit TOEFL or IELTS scores. Applicants must also have the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor’s degree. In addition, applicant interviews are conducted by invitation only. Applicants are typically notified of their application’s status within two months of submission. 

Application Checklist

  • Online Application
  • One-Page Résumé
  • Two Required Essays
  • GMAT or GRE test scores (unofficial)
  • Academic Transcripts (unofficial)
  • Official TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE scores (international applicants)
  • One Professional Recommendation
  • Career Plan

Essay Topic Analysis

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Interview Reports

Washington U. / Olin Q&A's

Washington U. / Olin LiveWire and DecisionWire

MBA LiveWire

August 29, 2024 10:09pm ET
Applying to Washington U. / Olin
Round: Round 1
Received via email
GPA: 3.29
Program Type: Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career Name: Healthcare
Application Location: Nigeria
July 13, 2024 11:45am ET
Accepted from Waitlist to Washington U. / Olin
Round: Round 3
Received via email on July 11, 2024
GPA: 3.85
Program Type: Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career Name: Technology
Application Location: Miami, FL
Note:

From USA, went to T30 uni (STEM major), and my college program is ranked T5. I was an undergrad trying to skip deferred enrollment. I successfully obtained test waivers for 8 different T25 MBA programs. I got rejected or waitlisted from 7 of them. Now, I was accepted off a waitlist! With a generous merit-based scholarship! My strategy: submitted an email thanking them for the waitlist offer and a reiteration of my commitment to want to attend Olin. I submitted one or two career updates. A few days ago, I randomly received an automated text message from WashU saying “Good afternoon! Thank you for opting in to receive text updates from WashU Olin Business School.” It was odd since I haven’t interacted with the school or heard back in almost two months so I believed it was a random glitch and thought nothing of it. Fast forward to yesterday afternoon, I get a phone call from an admissions staff member asking if I was still interested in WashU Olin. I said absolutely and the staff member told me they were going to try to see if they could advocate to get me off the waitlist and hung up. I was confused about what that could mean, until 10 minutes later I received an acceptance email from WashU! I guess my dream of getting the MBA program over with is not for nothing! I want to go into entrepreneurship, thus waiting to get one is not so important, and I am not interested in finance either. Thank you ClearAdmit community for all the applicant tips and tricks!

May 24, 2024 3:56am ET
Waitlisted at Washington U. / Olin
Round: Round 5
Received via portal
GPA: 3.64
GRE: 318
Program Type: Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career Name: Technology
Application Location: Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam
May 18, 2024 1:03pm ET
Waitlisted at Washington U. / Olin
Round: Round 5
Received via email on May 15, 2024
GPA: 4/4
Program Type: Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career Name: Consulting
Note:

Interview went really well. I think they are figuring out who is accepting their offer and who is not from the previous rounds. Still being optimistic.

May 17, 2024 7:03am ET
Waitlisted at Washington U. / Olin
Round: Round 5
Received via email on May 15, 2024
GRE: 317
Program Type: Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career Name: Entrepreneurship
Note:

My EA score is higher, but they don't consider that in their admissions, so I had a feeling, considering their class size is ~85 people. I would mess up their rankings.

May 16, 2024 9:56am ET
Waitlisted at Washington U. / Olin
Round: Round 5
Received via portal May 16, 2024
GPA: 3.85
Program Type: Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career Name: General Management
Application Location: Boston, MA
Note:

Quite odd, as the interview went well from my end. The interviewer seemed uninterested and immediately told me at the beginning of the interview that it would be exactly 30 minutes long. Told me to answer 10 questions. 29 minutes later, she tells me I have one minute left and skirts around my question. Then, she questioned why I did not ask what the next steps of the application process were (again, odd). I hope they give me another interview with someone else.
From USA and went to top 50 uni (STEM major), undergrad trying to skip deferred enrollment, got test waiver.

May 10, 2024 2:17pm ET
Accepted to Washington U. / Olin
Round: Round 5
Received via phone May 10, 2024
GPA: 3.74
GRE: 309
Program Type: Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career Name: Consulting
May 9, 2024 3:00pm ET
Accepted to Washington U. / Olin
Round: Round 4
Received via email May 9, 2024
GRE: 331
Program Type: Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career Name: Consulting
Application Location: Nigeria

MBA DecisionWire

Cor
August 20, 2024 9:28am ET
Enrolled: Cornell / Johnson
Admitted: Cornell / Johnson $
$40000
,
Washington U. / Olin $
$100000
Applied: Cornell / Johnson, Michigan / Ross, UVA / Darden, Vanderbilt / Owen, Washington U. / Olin
Entering Year: 2024
Post MBA Career: Undecided
GPA: 3.85
Location: Miami, FL
Notes:

This is for applicants who are applying directly from undergrad to an MBA program without "post-bachelor" work experience. It is tough but possible with perseverance.

Sta
July 31, 2024 12:10pm ET
Enrolled: Stanford GSB
Admitted: U. Chicago Booth , Columbia $
$180000
,
Harvard Business School $
$130000
,
Michigan / Ross , Stanford GSB $
$130000
Applied: U. Chicago Booth, UPenn / Wharton, Stanford GSB, Michigan / Ross, Harvard Business School, Columbia
Entering Year: 2024
Post MBA Career: Undecided
GMAT: 750
Notes:

Selecting Stanford GSB for smaller class size and focus on innovation and entrepreneurship.

IES
July 23, 2024 3:58pm ET
Enrolled: IESE
Admitted: Cornell / Johnson , Duke / Fuqua , IESE , UPenn / Wharton , Yale SOM
Applied: Cornell / Johnson, Duke / Fuqua, Harvard Business School, IESE, Michigan / Ross, Northwestern / Kellogg, UPenn / Wharton, Yale SOM
Entering Year: 2024
Post MBA Career: Entrepreneurship
GMAT: 710
GPA: 3.6
HBS
July 23, 2024 9:21am ET
Enrolled: Harvard Business School
Admitted: Harvard Business School , Stanford GSB
Applied: Stanford GSB, Harvard Business School
Entering Year: 2024
GMAT: 760
Notes:

Opt'ed for HBS given stronger alumni network, larger class/network size, and better placement outside of Tech industry

Academics

Faculty

Olin’s faculty consists of 77 tenured or tenure track members, 27 full-time lecturers and professors of practice, 45 adjunct lecturers and other visiting and emeriti faculty. Their areas of expertise include accounting, economics, finance, leadership, management science, marketing, operations & manufacturing management, and organizational behavior. In addition, the faculty contribute to Olin’s five business research centers, which cover topics such as consumer analytics, economics research, and financial research. 

Curriculum

The Olin school utilizes a platform philosophy through which students may tailor their class choices, internships, and even extracurricular activities to a specific area of study. The five platforms are the following: consulting, corporate finance & investments, entrepreneurship, marketing, and operations & supply chain management. 

Prior to the full-time program’s start in the fall semester, students meet at Washington University’s St. Louis campus, where they take a course that introduces them to Olin’s approach to decision-making and engage in an “Amazing Race”-style competition around St. Louis. Next, students begin the first of three courses of the Global Immersion trips. For the 2023-24 academic year, MBA students take their first course in Washington, D.C., in the summer of 2023 to study global institutions. The fall destination is in Europe and centers around business models in the context of multiple locations. The third destination takes Olin MBA students to Asia, where the course digs deeper into operations. 

During their first semester of study in the fall, Olin MBA students take core courses in various types of management, managerial economics, and financial accounting. In addition, students also partake in industry seminars for their chosen platform of study. In the spring semester, students take core courses in strategic cost analysis and business analytics as well as electives. Following a summer internship, students then take a course in leadership development in the fall, a strategic management course in the spring, and various electives throughout the year. The electives can be chosen based on a student’s platform or other areas of interest. Lastly, class sizes are kept purposefully small. There are currently about 280 full-time MBA students enrolled at Olin. 

To graduate, students are required to complete 67 credit hours, 25.5 of which are electives. The required courses include studies in accounting, financial accounting, management, managerial economics, leadership development, and business analytics. In addition, electives cover everything from strategy consulting to asset management. 

Most courses at Olin are available for the standard three credit hours. To supplement student’s traditional classroom experiences, however, the Olin MBA also offers half- to two-hour courses called “minis.” These mini courses can supplement a student’s platform or other areas of learning, and the two most popular focus on values-based leadership. 

In addition to classwork, the Olin MBA is characterized by its emphasis on experiential learning. Guest speakers, lecturers, internships, and organizations round out the program’s classroom work. In addition, students are encouraged to work with St. Louis nonprofits and startup organizations to address real-life organizational concerns. 

Other MBA Degree Options

In addition to the full-time MBA, the Olin School also offers a professional MBA option as well as an executive MBA. The professional option offers flexible scheduling, and many students are able to finish it within three years. Classes are offered on two evenings per week or in two sessions on Saturdays. Meanwhile, the Executive MBA offers coursework tailored to students who are more advanced in their careers and takes 20 months to complete. Those interested in the EMBA may study in St. Louis, Shanghai, or Mumbai.

Platforms at Olin

  • Consulting
  • Corporate Finance and Investments
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Marketing
  • Operations and Supply Chain Management

Degree Offerings at Olin

Full-Time MBA Program 

https://olin.wustl.edu/EN-US/academic-programs/full-time-MBA/Pages/default.aspx

Part-Time MBA Program 

https://olin.wustl.edu/EN-US/academic-programs/professional-MBA/Pages/default.aspx

Executive MBA Programs 

U.S. 

https://olin.wustl.edu/EN-US/executive-programs/executive-mba/Pages/default.aspx

Mumbai 

https://olin.wustl.edu/EN-US/executive-programs/executive-mba-mumbai/Pages/default.aspx

Shanghai 

https://olin.wustl.edu/EN-US/executive-programs/executive-mba-shanghai/Pages/default.aspx

Campus Life

Clubs, Conferences, & Competitions

The Olin school has over 30 graduate student clubs and organizations. These include groups related to particular areas of study, such as the Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Association, as well as affinity organizations, such as the Olin Veterans Association or the Olin Women in Business. 

In addition, many conferences are hosted at Olin. For instance, the Wells Fargo Advisors Center for Finance and Accounting Research (WFA-CFAR) hosts four yearly conferences. The autumnal Corporate Finance Conference covers topics such as corporate control and capital structures, whereas the two-day Nick Dopuch Accounting Conference focuses on accounting research. Next, the Wealth & Asset Management Research Conference promotes a deeper understanding of capital markets. Lastly, the Summer School on financial intermediation and contracting is an intense four-day program that delves into corporate finance and financial markets. 

Competitions are also a part of the Olin experience. For example, the Skandalaris Venture Competition helps promote innovation and the launch of new business ideas. Lastly, as a part of the Integrative Case Experiences, students may participate in a case competition to develop cross-functional learning experiences. In addition, a new entry, the Monsanto-Olin Case Competition, encourages students to learn more about supply chain technology in the agriculture business. 

Campus Spaces

Interested students are encouraged to visit the Danforth campus to learn more about Olin’s offerings and culture. Simon Hall, as well as the newly constructed Knight and Bauer Halls, comprise the campus buildings. In addition, the Knight Center is home to the school’s executive education program. 

Students who do not live in the St. Louis area may contact Quadrangle Housing for information about available apartments. These off-campus apartments are run by an affiliate of Washington University, and some of its spaces are reserved for graduate and professional students. In addition, the Apartment Referral Services can offer help to students seeking housing. 

Furthermore, the city of St. Louis itself acts as a draw for many students. The Olin campus is located near St. Louis’s many museums, entertainment venues, and dining establishments. In addition, the experiential learning focus of the degree encourages students to get involved in consulting projects with nonprofits and for-profits in the St. Louis community. 

MBA Careers

Career Services

The Weston Career Center offers students advising sessions, networking opportunities, and resources from its extensive network of alumni. In addition, students are required to take part in ProDev, the school’s MBA career education program, to keep an eye on their career goals for the duration of their studies. Lastly, the school’s unique platforms program ensures students partake in the coursework, internships, and extracurricular work best suited to their future careers in the consulting, corporate finance & investments, entrepreneurship, marketing, or operations & supply chain management fields. 

In addition, Olin’s alumni base of over 21,000 individuals worldwide can be used for job searching purposes. They are available for networking opportunities and career connections. Furthermore, some alumni participate in the Olin Mentor Program, offering firsthand insight into the real-world workings of many industries. 

Career Statistics

Of the 90 graduating members of the Class of 2022, 83% sought employment and 6% started their own businesses. Ninety-five percent had accepted job offers within 3 months of graduation. Their average base salary landed at $117,700 and the average signing bonus at $29,100. Technology topped the list of industry choice, as 32% chose the field. Consulting followed at 18%. Financial/insurance industries took in 13% of the Olin MBA Class of 2022. Eight percent pursued manufacturing.

Forty-nine percent of students settled in the Midwest, while 25% relocated to the West. Ten percent headed to the Southwestern U.S. and 7% to the South. Six percent landed in the Northeast region and three percent in the Mid-Atlantic.

Financing

For the full-time MBA, the total tuition is $132,400, beginning with the 2023-2024 academic year and assuming graduation in May 2025. Financial aid is available for many students. First, scholarships and fellowships that may cover up to the full cost of tuition are awarded to select candidates. Full tuition may also be provided by the Consortium for Graduate Study Management as well as the McDonnell International Scholars Academy. Additional aid may be provided by the Forte Foundation, Reaching Out Fellowship, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer T. Olin Fellowship for Women, and the Milford and Leona Bohm Scholarship. In addition, partial to full tuition waivers are available for persons who served in the U.S. Armed Forces.

Lastly, students may qualify for federal Stafford Loan or a Graduate PLUS Loan. Eligibility is determined by students’ FAFSA information. In addition, private loans may also be available for graduate business students from banks.

Estimated Cost of Attendance (2023–2025)

  • Tuition 2023-2025: $132,400
  • Program Fee: $3,750
  • Health & Wellness Fee: $1,232
  • Global Immersion: $1,200

Contact

Mailing Address:

Washington University in St. Louis
Olin Business School 
Graduate Program Admissions Office
Knight Hall 310, CB 1156
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130-4899

Phone: (314) 935-7301 or US toll-free (888) 622-5115
Fax: (314) 935-4464
Admissions email: [email protected]
Web: https://olin.wustl.edu/
Blog: http://olinblog.wustl.edu/
Twitter: @WUSTLbusiness