At Babson, putting students first is ingrained in every aspect of our institution, ensuring their growth, success, and well-being are at the forefront of everything we do. Our unique approach, integrating rigorous academics, hands-on experiences, an entrepreneurial mindset, and a strong support network, leads to impressive student outcomes.
98.7%
of undergrad students in the class of 2022 were employed, continuing education, or involved in volunteer, military, or service programs within six months of graduation
$116,935
Average salary of full-time MBA graduates. This is a 14% increase over the prior year
$71,385
Average undergraduate salary for Class of 2022—the highest in Babson’s history
On the Rise
Babson’s numerous accolades and outcomes are important indicators of Babson’s strong brand and focus on student experience.
2022-2023 Financial Aid and Scholarships
$49,452,812
Awarded to Undergraduate Students
$11,936,952
Awarded to Graduate Students
Met 100%
of demonstrated need for first-year undergraduate students
$500k
Awarded in Temporary Hardship Funds to undergraduate students and their families in recognition of unexpected financial challenges
Curriculum Highlights
Babson added to its already impressive curriculum with some additions that aim to enhance the student experience as well as prepare them for the future.
Advancing Tech Entrepreneurship
This past year the college launched a digital technology required course for all undergraduate students, as well as a Tech Entrepreneurship Concentration. A total of 26 students have enrolled in the inaugural program.
Advancing the Arthur M. Blank School for Entrepreneurial Leadership
Additionally, 284 Babson students, parents, alumni and friends engaged in events and programs at the Arthur M. Blank School for Entrepreneurial Leadership.
Advancing Inclusive Leadership
A total 278 working professionals were educated on inclusive leadership through corporate B-Agile and Taste of Babson programs.
Enhancing Campus
Babson continues to enhance campus facilities, introducing two newly renovated spaces—and two new acronyms—that bring additional value to these familiar areas.
The Herring Entrepreneurial Leadership Village (HELV)
Bruce Herring ’87, P’19, a former senior executive at Fidelity Investments, has served on the Board of Trustees for the past 16 years, chairing several key committees. He is also a driving force behind the HELV, a one-of-a-kind facility where the Babson community will collaborate, experiment, and learn.
The Len Green Recreation and Athletics Complex (LGRAC)
Len Green’s love of sports culminated with the dedication in the fall of 2022 of the Len Green Recreation and Athletics Complex, the College’s multimillion-dollar, state-of-the-art facility for Babson athletics teams and for all students’ physical well-being.
A Different Kind of Entrepreneur
Bruce Herring '87, P'19 talks about his journey as an entrepreneurial leader and the types of skills that Babson provided him that helped along the way.
New MAST Chair Means Business
Meet Nathan Karst, professor of applied mathematics, who was recently named the new chair of Babson's Mathematics, Analytics, Science, and Technology (MAST) Division.
Michael Goldstein Named Editor of Financial Management
The former faculty director of the Master of Science in Finance program at Babson will begin his three-year term as FM Editor in October 2023.
Awards, Books, and Publications for Babson Faculty
Babson College faculty have published new books and a host of articles in top-tier journals, and received an array of awards for their scholarship and other achievements.