Anonymous wrote:It is a business school though it does incorporate the liberal arts and sciences. It is not a pre-business school and unless one believes undergraduate business schools are deemed "pre business" It is not a university but there are opportunities to take classes at Olin (engineering) and at Wellesley. Babson has a first year class Foundations of Management and Entrepreneurship, which is unique. It is a year long class where students start, manage and then wind down a business. "Students work in teams to launch, manage, and liquidate a business venture. While participating, topics like marketing, accounting, information systems, and organizational behavior while experiencing the challenges of teamwork, uncertainty, and decision-making." There is a lot of hands on learning and a focus on entrepreneurial leadership.
A homogeneous culture, to some extent I would agree, all interested in some sort of business path, But there is also diversity there is quite a large international population, for its size there are many clubs as well as its proximity to Boston and over 250K undergraduate students in the Boston vicinity.
There is a small Greek life presence, for sports it is D3 and no football team so if looking for that type of school spirit, Babson may not be the place. Wellesley is a cute town, Babson's campus is an idyllic New England campus
The President of the school is doing a fabulous job, Babson is finding its niche and is no longer a pre business school for kids not smart enough for Wharton, Stern etc.
Good luck and if your daughter is seriously considering I suggest heading up to Wellesley and checking it out.
Excellent summary.