STUDENT LIFE

Class Profile
Student Services
Career Services
Teamwork
Student Ambassadors
The World Outside the Classroom

Class 2013 Profile


Class size

 


49

Average age

 

30 years

Average work experience

 

5 years

Women

 

29 %

Men

 

71 %

GMAT score

 

635

Student Services

You will find that the Rotman School provides a supportive and caring environment as you pursue your MBA. As working professionals, we know that Morning MBA students are busy and we are committed to providing you with the services and support you need to help balance your studies, your career and your life. Dedicated staff and resources are available to you whenever you are on campus.

Career Services

An MBA will give you the opportunity to compete for the highest-level jobs in a wide range of industries. Located just blocks from Bay Street, Canada’s equivalent to Wall Street, Rotman is ideally positioned to help you connect with the top employers.Because each of our students is unique, we offer high-quality personalized career services, similar to those offered through our executive MBA program. A dedicated career coach will provide you with an assessment to help structure your job search, advice on how to position yourself in the market, leads on local and international placements, plus an array of online career tools and resources to help you achieve your potential.

Teamwork

Small class sizes and a focus on teamwork add up to a deeply immersive student experience. Owing to the cohort nature of the program – unique among our competitors – you’ll be with the same classmates for the entire core of your studies. They’ll be your peers, your friends and your network of business contacts, helping you succeed long after graduation.

Student Ambassadors

Rotman Ambassadors are current students dedicated to sharing their MBA experience with prospective and newly-admitted students. To learn more about the program and arrange a meeting or a class visit, please see Rotman Ambassadors.

The World Outside the Classroom

Studying at Rotman is an experience you create and shape for yourself. The School is brimming with opportunities to demonstrate leadership, develop your skills and knowledge, or simply have a good time. The student-elected Graduate Business Council is an umbrella organization for all student groups and clubs, and publishes the MBA Survival Guide.

See a list of Rotman student clubs and associations.

For resources and advice on achieving an ideal balance between your studies and your family life, visit the University of Toronto's Family Care Office.