The HBS Community
At HBS, breakthrough moments can happen any time: in a late-night discussion among peers, during a journey along India's east coast, in service to a neighborhood nonprofit, or simply while relaxing in a Spangler lounge or playing on the basketball court. While formal education is concentrated within academics, the transformation of potential into leadership is realized through every aspect of the HBS experience. To explore student life here is to investigate multiple ways to learn, to connect, to lead.
“For me, HBS has been all about the people and the shared experience we’ve had.”
A truly diverse student body is the foundation of the HBS experience. The case method classroom interaction is enriched by classmates from diverse industries, functions, countries, and experiences. This diverse community of students reflects a world of different talents, beliefs, and perspectives.
U.S. Ethnic Minorities →
HBS is committed to increasing diversity and opportunity in business education.
Women →
Back in 1965 the first cohort of women graduated from HBS. Fast forward 50+ years, and the Class of 2025 is 45% female.
LGBTQ+ Community →
HBS provides a supportive and welcoming environment for LGBTQ+ students and partners on campus.
Members of the Military →
HBS welcomes veterans of US and international military services. Every year, HBS classes include former members of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard.
International Students →
HBS students hail from all corners of the globe. 39% of the Class of 2025 is international (by citizenship).
Partners and Families →
For 30% of the student body, attending business school isn't a solo venture. Partners and children are integrated into every aspect of life at HBS.
First-Generation Students →
The First Gen+ community at HBS is emergent, multifaceted, and intersectional – and we are excited to welcome and support students in blazing a new trail and legacy for themselves and their families.
Socioeconomic Inclusion →
The socioeconomic backgrounds of our students reflect a dimension of diversity that adds depth and value to our classroom and student experiences.