March 2022 PDF 130k Download Overview In recognition of International Women’s Day, this research snapshot infographic shares data points from GMAC Market Intelligence that highlight insights about women in the graduate management education pipeline and demonstrates the positive impact of business school on female graduates. Quick Facts Forty-four percent of GMAT™ exams were taken by women in testing year 2021. Fifty-five percent of full-time MBA programs reported an increase in applications from women in 2021. Eighty-one percent of female MBA graduates agree that business school prepared them for leadership positions. Eighty-eight percent of female candidates say the cost of business school may impact their decision to apply and enroll. Eighty-three percent of female graduates are confident in their employability even in times of economic uncertainty. Related Items The Global Diversity of Talent – Attainment and Representation Diversity in Graduate Management Education 2020 Women and the Full-Time MBA: Continuing the Push for Progress Featured Items Profile of GMAT Testing: Citizenship, TY2017-TY2021 The Global Demand for Graduate Management Education: Application Trends Survey 2021 Career Aspirations: mba.com Prospective Students Survey 2021