Harvard 2+2 Chances and Other Info

I’m currently a college senior at a large public Midwestern institution, and I am considering applying to the Harvard 2+2 MBA program. I would like to know if I am a potential candidate, and would also like to learn more about what the admissions office looks for.

GPA: 3.9
GMAT: Haven’t taken yet. Assume 700+

I am a business major (heard they might not like those). I have completed multiple internships at top consulting / investment banking firms, and have a full time job offer at one of these places. I have minor entrepreneurship experience, but nothing worth bragging about (did win an award though).

I’ve been on executive boards since I was a freshman, and I am currently the executive director / president of multiple highly selective organizations on campus (with significant accomplishments in each). I have done much to serve my campus and community, and have won prominent campus awards for my commitment to excellence.

I also would have excellent letters of recommendation.

My main concerns are that I didn’t go to a top institution for undergrad and that I am a business major. No diversity here (unless red hair counts). What is the admissions office looking for? Would they consider an application like mine? I know I’m not giving a ton of information here.

Wrong forum go to the graduate school one. But remember, you will be competing against kids with connections, perfect GMATs, Harvard/Wharton undergrads, and Blackstone/Goldman Sachs internships and jobs. Your only chance is through your essays or apply somewhere else.