Help establish an

African American MBA Student Support Fund

Support MBA Students Today

Fund Progress

Progress Chart

Class Leaderboard

Updated as of October 31, 2022

2020+

2021 1 Donor
2020 2 Donors

2010-2019

2019 1 Donor
2018 1 Donor
2017 1 Donor
2016 1 Donor
2015 3 Donors
2014 2 Donors
2013 1 Donor
2012 2 Donors
2011 0 Donors
2010 4 Donors

2000-2009

2009 4 Donors
2008 6 Donors
2007 4 Donors
2006 6 Donors
2005 4 Donors
2004 1 Donor
2003 2 Donors
2002 1 Donor
2001 3 Donors
2000 1 Donor

1990-1999

1999 2 Donors
1998 0 Donors
1997 4 Donors
1996 1 Donor
1995 2 Donors
1994 2 Donors
1993 2 Donors
1992 1 Donor
1991 2 Donors
1990 2 Donors

1980-1989

1989 1 Donor
1988 0 Donors
1987 2 Donors
1986 1 Donor
1985 3 Donors
1984 1 Donor
1983 0 Donors
1982 0 Donors
1981 0 Donors
1980 0 Donors

1970-1979

1979 1 Donor
1978 0 Donors
1977 1 Donor
1976 2 Donors
1975 1 Donor
1974 4 Donors
1973 2 Donors
1972 0 Donors
1971 0 Donors
1970 0 Donors

The Opportunity

Competitive financial aid strengthens Wharton’s ability to attract and enroll the best business students, irrespective of need.

In the last few years, Wharton has increased financial support to top African American admitted students. Because of these efforts, there has been a significant increase in the number of African American students who choose to enroll in the Wharton MBA program once accepted.

The Request

Contribute to the establishment of an MBA student support fund for African Americans. This fund will continue to make Wharton an attractive and viable option to top African American admitted students who seek financial support.

The Impact

With your help, Wharton can continue to increase the number of African American students who attend the best business school in the world.

Average number of African American MBA graduates annually

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2011-2018

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2019-2022

Top African American applicants who enroll in Wharton once accepted

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2011-2018

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2019-2022

Goals of this Fund

• Increase the amount of financial aid offered to top African American students

• Increase the number of admitted students who choose to enroll in Wharton

• Increase the number of African American students who participate in experiential learning opportunities

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NICOLETTE OMOILE, WG’19

“This fellowship changed the trajectory of my life and the opportunities available to my family. I have been introduced to a world and community that I didn’t even realize existed. My Wharton experience will help me achieve the life I want and allow me to be a strong contributor to the world I want to see.”

NICOLETTE OMOILE, WG’19
Current Role: Business Lead, Google

Support MBA Students Today

Contact Us

Jennifer Hall

Senior Director of Major and Planned Giving
215-573-2647

jenmckee@wharton.upenn.edu