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标题: 2009年 Stanford Business School MBA录取学生信息统计 [打印本页]

作者: s    时间: 2010-6-13 16:23     标题: 2009年 Stanford Business School MBA录取学生信息统计

PROGRAM BASICS
Stanford MBA Program

Stanford Graduate School of Business

518 Memorial Way
Stanford , California 94305-5105 United States   

Program Web site:
www.gsb.stanford.edu

  Status:
Private Institution

Program e-mail address:
www.gsb.stanford.edu/mba/contact/ask_question.html

Graduate business school is accredited by:

AACSB International
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SCHOOL BASICS
Graduate business school enrollment:

Part-time MBA: N/A
Executive MBA: N/A
PhD Program: 99

Undergraduate business school enrollment:
0

Graduate degree programs:



Other graduate degree programs:
Stanford Sloan Master's Program, a full-time, 10-month program for mid-career executives

PROGRAM COSTS
Total direct costs (tuition and required fees) of the entire MBA program:

Resident : $  102,642
Nonresident : $  102,642
Recommended annual budget (Resident): $  80,677
Recommended annual budget (Nonresident): $  80,677
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PROGRAM LENGTH
Full-time program (months):
21

ADMISSIONS
Application Deadlines

Semester: Round 1
Deadline: 10
Semester: Round 2
Deadline: 1
Semester: Round 3
Deadline: 4

  Does the program have rolling admissions?
No

  Is proficiency in English required for admission?
Yes

  Is a minimum score on an English language proficiency test required?
Yes

Which English language proficiency tests are accepted?

IELTS

TOEFL Computer Based

TOEFL Internet Based Test

TOEFL Paper-based Test

Minimum paper-based TOEFL score required for MBAs:
600
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APPLICANTS
Applications (admitted and denied) to the newest class:
7,536

Applicants who were accepted to the most recent class:
7  %

  Applicant interviews are:
By invitation only

Admitted applicants who were interviewed:
100  %

Mean base salary forgone:
$  82,532

Median base salary forgone:
$  80,000

CLASS PROFILE
Full-time students in newest entering class (2009-2010) that are:

Female: 34  %
International: 39  %

Students from following regions:

Africa : 2  %
Asia: 12  %
Eastern Europe and Central Asia: 4  %
Latin America and the Caribbean: 6  %
Middle East: 3  %
North America: 68  %
Oceania : 1  %
Western Europe: 6  %
Dual citizenship: 6  %

Percentage of U.S. students in newest entering class that are:
N/A

Percentage of U.S. students in newest entering class who are from the following regions:
N/A

Mean months of work experience of newest entering class:
47

Median months of work experience of newest entering class:
48

Middle 80% range of work experience of newest entering class in months:

        From:  24
        To:  68
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FINANCIAL AID
  Full-time MBAs apply for financial aid through:
Dedicated financial aid office at the B-school

Full-time MBAs who applied for financial aid for the current academic year:
74  %

Full-time MBAs receiving financial aid in the current academic year:
66  %

Mean MBA financial aid package for the current academic year:
$  48,191

Median MBA financial aid package for the current academic year:
$  50,853

On what basis are scholarships awarded?

Financial need

Full-tuition scholarships school will award during the upcoming academic year:
6

  How does an applicant apply for scholarship consideration?
Unique scholarship application

Mean scholarship awarded to full-time MBAs in the previous academic year:
$  20,407

  Does the school offer a guaranteed loan to all MBAs regardeless of nationality?
No

Mean outstanding debt among the most recent graduates from the full-time MBA program:

$  75,442

GMAT
  Are applicants required to take the GMAT?
Yes

GMAT scores:

Mean : 726
Median: 730

Middle 80% range GMAT scores:

        From:  680
        To:  770
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CLASS OFFERINGS
Average number of students in a full-time MBA core class:
44

Average number of students in a full-time MBA elective class:
31

Elective courses available to full-time MBA students:
107

Electives that have been added to the full-time program since June 30, 2009:
Managing Difficult Conversations ; Real Life Ethics
Perspectives on the Financial Crisis & Global Recession
Becoming a Leader: Managing Early Career Challenges
Social Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation
Strategic Marketing Communication

Year of last major change or significant overhaul to the core curriculum:
2007

Concentrations and specializations offered to full-time MBA students:

General Management

N/A

Joint-degree programs offered to full-time MBAs:

MBA/JD (Law)

MBA/MA (Arts)

MBA/MD (Medicine)

MBA/MS (Science)

Other

  Does the school offer an accelerated full-time MBA program?
No

The school believes that its leading areas of study for full-time MBA students are:

Entrepreneurship

Finance

Leadership

Organizational Behavior

Other
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FACULTY
Faculty employed by the B-school:
161

Full-time faculty:

Tenured: 67
Non-Tenured: 42

Adjunct/Visiting Faculty:

Tenured: 0
Non-Tenured: 52

Women on Faculty:

Tenured: 10
Non-Tenured: 19

Minority Faculty:

Tenured: 10
Non-Tenured: 4

International Faculty:

Tenured: 0
Non-Tenured: 14

Faculty with PhDs:

Tenured: 70
Non-Tenured: 63

Faculty who are also members of company boards of directors or advisors:
50  %

Faculty who have owned their own business:
8  %
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STUDENT LIFE
Professional clubs available to full-time MBA students:

Biotech/Health care

Business Law

Consulting

Corporate Social Responsibility/NetImpact

Entrepreneurship

Environmental

Finance

High Tech

Human Resources

Information Technology

Investment Banking

Manufacturing

Marketing

Media & Entertainment

New Media

Nonprofit

VC/ Private Equity

Other

Networking clubs available to full-time MBA students:

Black MBA Association

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

Hispanic Student Organization

International Club

Volunteer

Wine

Women in MBA

Other
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TEACHING/ACADEMICS
Teaching methods used:

Case Study: 40  %
Experiential Learning: 10  %
Lectures: 20  %
Simulations: 10  %
Team Projects: 15  %
Other: 5  %

Requirements for graduation:

Students are required to complete international experience

Students must have earned a pre-determined GPA/letter grade average

Other:

Additional graduation requirements:
Successfully complete: 100 units (passing grades), all required courses, and 1 course in each of 11 Mgmt. Foundation areas. Fulfill a Global Experience Requirement. Enroll for 6 quarters (full-tuition).

TECHNOLOGY
Technology improvements in the last three academic years:
We expanded our high performance research computing capabilities and increased network file storage. Servers and personal computers were routinely upgraded. We improved network security. We deployed software applications that support the academic and administrative functions of the school. These applications included instructional simulations and games, as well as applications that support the specific needs of our Academic Administration, Academic Operations, Admissions, and Career Management offices. We've upgraded our web analytics tools and are working more with social networking sites.

Amount spent:
$  15,000,000
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B-SCHOOL ALUMNI
Living MBA alumni:
16,596

Active MBA alumni clubs:
63

Countries in which MBA clubs exist:
33

Living MBA alumni who gave in past year:
41  %

Median gift from MBA alumni:
$  250

  Did school receive an individual gift in excess of $10 million in the past academic year?
Yes

Business school endowment
$  754,900,000

  Does the main university offer career placement services for alumni?
Yes

  Does the main university have an alumni networking Web site?
Yes

University alumni networking site:
http://www.alumni.gsb.stanford.edu/index.html

  Does the B-School have an alumni networking Web site?
Yes

Business school alumni networking site:
http://www.stanford.edu/gateways.alumni.html

  Do current MBA students have access to an alumni database?
Yes
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CAREER SERVICES
Graduates seeking full-time professional MBA employment: 81  %
Graduates not seeking employment: 15  %
Graduates for whom you have no information regarding employment: 4  %

Annual job-searching trips that the school coordinates or participates in:
N/A

Primary source of job offer:

School-facilitated activities: 42  %
Graduate-facilitated activities: 48  %
No information provided by graduate: 10  %

Job Offers for 2009 graduates:

Received first job offer by graduation: 74  %
Received first job offer in three months following graduation: 16  %
Did not report having received a job offer: 10  %
Accepted first job offer by graduation: 69  %
Accepted first job offer in three months following graduation: 16  %
Did not report having accepted a job offer: 15  %

Top recruiting organizations most recent academic year:

Apple
Aspire Public Schools
Bain
Boston Consulting Group, The
Cisco
Clorox Company, The
DaVita
Deloitte Consulting LLP
eBay, Inc.
Goldman Sachs International
KKR
McKinsey & Company
Pacific Gas & Electric Company
PepsiCo
Yahoo! Inc.

Job-accepting graduates who received a signing bonus:
56  %

Base salary, signing bonuses and other compensation for most recent employed graduates:

Mean base salary: $  118,384
Median base salary: $  120,000
Mean signing bonus: $  25,790
Median signing bonus: $  20,000
Mean other guaranteed compensation: $  61,199
Median other guaranteed compensation: $  26,500
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Graduating students who accepted jobs in the following functional areas:

Consulting: 37  %
Finance/Accounting: 30  %
General Management: 4  %
Human Resources: 0  %
Marketing/Sales: 22  %
Management Information Systems (MIS): 0  %
Operations/Logistics: 2  %
Other: 5  %

Graduating students who accepted jobs in the following industries:

Government: 0  %
Consulting: 32  %
Consumer Products: 7  %
Financial Services: 28  %
Manufacturing: 0  %
Media/Entertainment: 3  %
Non-Profit: 4  %
Petroleum/Energy: 1  %
Pharmaceutical/Biotechnology/Health Care: 7  %
Real Estate: 0  %
Technology: 12  %
Other: 6  %

Graduates who accepted full-time jobs in the following regions:

Africa: 0  %
Asia: 5  %
Eastern and Central Europe and Central Asia: 0  %
Latin America and the Caribbean: 5  %
Middle East: 2  %
North America: 84  %
Oceana: 0  %
Western Europe: 4  %

Within North America, graduates who accepted full-time jobs in the following regions:

Northeast: 18  %
Mid-Atlantic: 1  %
South: 4  %
Southwest: 4  %
Midwest: 5  %
West: 52  %
Possessions and territories: 0  %
Canada: 0  %

Top recruiting organizations for internships, most recent academic year:

Amazon.com
Apple
Bain & Company
Booz & Company
Boston Consulting Group Inc., The
BT Group plc
Cisco
Clinton Foundation
DaVita, Inc.
Education Pioneers
Endeavor Initiative Inc., The
Goldman Sachs International
McKinsey & Company
Morgan Stanley
United States Government

Internships awarded that are paid:
99  %

Weekly internship compensation:

        Mean: $ 1,335
        Median: $ 1,447

Average internship length in weeks:
10
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SCHOOL COMMENTS
School Comments:
At the Stanford Graduate School of Business, a highly collaborative culture, combined with a strategically small student body creates a vigorous intellectual environment and compelling learning experience – all set in Silicon Valley, one of the most dynamic economic centers in the world. In 2009, the School graduated the first class to complete its new MBA curriculum, which serves as a model of thought leadership for management education. The curriculum includes more critical thinking in seminars of just 16 students, leadership development in teams of 8 people, a global experience requirement, and menus of courses to fulfill foundation requirements according to each individual’s background and experience. A state-of-the-art business school campus will open in 2010-2011. It is expected to achieve the highest LEED Platinum certification for environmental sustainability from the U.S. Green Building Council.

My Stanford experience was great, but I don't think Stanford is for everyone. Culture is very big here. I chose Stanford for the culture, not the brand. I would always advise others to do the same. You have to love the culture here or you'll be wasting your time and money. -- Finance

I would not urge all colleagues ALIKE to enroll at Stanford. Stanford is culturally different from institutions such as Harvard and for some applicants, the more competitive environment at HBS may be a more suited learning environment than the one at Stanford. -- Investment Banking

The program has attracted the best students in the world. Especially now that the curriculum has been revamped with smaller classes, even more faculty interaction and a focus on global business. The people here were some of the best and nicest people that I have ever met. They will be my life long friends and colleges. -- Venture Capital/Private Equity

Stanford did an outstanding job of expanding my skill set through classroom teach and my leadership skills through consulting projects with local companies and nonprofits as well as international experiences. -- Consulting

I could not have been happier. Despite leaving a lot of money on the table by attending school, I made a great group of friends, developed a strong network, learned a ton, and developed great relationships with teachers. -- Venture Capital/Private Equity

Stanford has opened a vast numer of doors for me not only professionally but personally too. -- Finance

Stanford's small size doesn't allow anyone to get lost in the cracks. -- Marketing

In some cases Stanford might not be the best place, for the vast majority, we have the best of both worlds... amazing opportunities post-school as well as an incredible experience while in school. I think most people have to select one or the other at other schools.-- Nonprofit

I cannot see any reason why Stanford is not the No. 1 choice for MBA study. -- Consulting

I loved Stanford's MBA program - the size of the class created a real sense of community that made the experience so worthwhile and rich. I got so much out of my 2 years there, both in and out of the classroom, and learned a great deal about myself. -- Marketing

The Stanford community is an extremely tight group of people that focus on group improvement versus individual status and intense competition. The school also has a great focus on personal development through opportunities such as Interpersonal Dynamics. -- Information Technology

After going through the process, I know that business school is not the right choice for everyone. It is a huge commitment of both time and money. Also, my program is very focused on an entrepreneurial path which might not be the best place for someone who doesn't like that type of environment. -- Venture Capital/Private Equity

The small class size and the non grade disclosure student policy, create a unique colaboration atmosphere in the school that permits you to maximize learning from your peers. Being in the middle of silicon valley also generates a unique opportunity for anyone interested in entrepreneurship. -- Entrepeneurship

It is simply the best environment for studying for an mba. The students are friendly and very impressive. I couldn't think of a single flaw. -- Entrepeneurship

I doubt that I would have had such success in finding the right position for me with an entrepreneurial company if I had gone anywhere other than Stanford. -- Entrepeneurship
作者: s    时间: 2010-6-13 16:28

My Stanford experience was great, but I don't think Stanford is for everyone. Culture is very big here. I chose Stanford for the culture, not the brand. I would always advise others to do the same. You have to love the culture here or you'll be wasting your time and money. -- Finance

I would not urge all colleagues ALIKE to enroll at Stanford. Stanford is culturally different from institutions such as Harvard and for some applicants, the more competitive environment at HBS may be a more suited learning environment than the one at Stanford. -- Investment Banking

The program has attracted the best students in the world. Especially now that the curriculum has been revamped with smaller classes, even more faculty interaction and a focus on global business. The people here were some of the best and nicest people that I have ever met. They will be my life long friends and colleges. -- Venture Capital/Private Equity

Stanford did an outstanding job of expanding my skill set through classroom teach and my leadership skills through consulting projects with local companies and nonprofits as well as international experiences. -- Consulting

I could not have been happier. Despite leaving a lot of money on the table by attending school, I made a great group of friends, developed a strong network, learned a ton, and developed great relationships with teachers. -- Venture Capital/Private Equity
作者: s    时间: 2010-6-13 16:28

Stanford has opened a vast numer of doors for me not only professionally but personally too. -- Finance

Stanford's small size doesn't allow anyone to get lost in the cracks. -- Marketing

In some cases Stanford might not be the best place, for the vast majority, we have the best of both worlds... amazing opportunities post-school as well as an incredible experience while in school. I think most people have to select one or the other at other schools.-- Nonprofit

I cannot see any reason why Stanford is not the No. 1 choice for MBA study. -- Consulting

I loved Stanford's MBA program - the size of the class created a real sense of community that made the experience so worthwhile and rich. I got so much out of my 2 years there, both in and out of the classroom, and learned a great deal about myself. -- Marketing

The Stanford community is an extremely tight group of people that focus on group improvement versus individual status and intense competition. The school also has a great focus on personal development through opportunities such as Interpersonal Dynamics. -- Information Technology

After going through the process, I know that business school is not the right choice for everyone. It is a huge commitment of both time and money. Also, my program is very focused on an entrepreneurial path which might not be the best place for someone who doesn't like that type of environment. -- Venture Capital/Private Equity

The small class size and the non grade disclosure student policy, create a unique colaboration atmosphere in the school that permits you to maximize learning from your peers. Being in the middle of silicon valley also generates a unique opportunity for anyone interested in entrepreneurship. -- Entrepeneurship

It is simply the best environment for studying for an mba. The students are friendly and very impressive. I couldn't think of a single flaw. -- Entrepeneurship

I doubt that I would have had such success in finding the right position for me with an entrepreneurial company if I had gone anywhere other than Stanford. -- Entrepeneurship




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