Specialty Masters: Financing Your Degree
Tuesday, November 18
10:00 AM
The Masters in Mathematical Finance and Financial Technology program attracts recent graduates and early-career professionals who are advanced in math, statistics, or engineering. This tech-heavy program is catered to those who want to take the next step towards quantitative finance and fintech roles.
If you’re a recent graduate or early-career professional without a quantitative or finance background, check out our Masters in Finance, designed to equip you with today’s finance fundamentals.
57
enrolled students
396
applications received
80%
selectivity
$13,684
average scholarship
75%
receiving scholarship
8 months
Avg Work Experience
650
GMAT
Mean
3.28
Undergraduate GPA
Mean on a 4.0 Scale
77%
male*
23%
female*
23
Age Mean (80% Range)
166
GRE Quant
Mean
161-170
GRE Quant
Mid 80% Range
14%
Domestic
86%
International
*While we understand that sex and gender may not be binary, this information is based on reporting requirements to the US Federal Government.
**US underrepresented students of color refers to racial or ethnic minorities that are underrepresented in business education. This group includes the following groups of US citizens: Hispanic American or Latino, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, and American Indian or Alaska Native. This list is not reflective of all US underrepresented populations.

Ready to apply? Follow the link to learn more about the application process. Once you’ve submitted your materials, we’ll start the review process. We’re happy to answer your questions along the way.