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作者: s    时间: 2010-8-11 12:03     标题: The Best B-Schools-University of Virginia

PROGRAM BASICS
McIntire School of Commerce

Rouss and Robertson Halls
P.O. Box 400173
Charlottesville , Virginia 22904-4173

Web site
http://www.commerce.virginia.edu

Program e-mail address:
Commerce-Admission@virginia.edu

Program telephone number:
(434) 924-3865

  
Public Institution

  AACSB accredited:
Yes

Accreditation other than AACSB:

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools

Year in which the undergraduate business program was founded:
1921

  Institution:
Four Year

  Business program:
Two Year

Degrees offered:

Degree/Program Name:
BS in Commerce
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PROGRAM COSTS
Annual Tuition (Resident):
$  7,496

Annual Tuition (Non-Resident)
$  29,054



Required fees
$  2,376

Room and board:
$  8,290

Books:
$  1,150
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ENROLLMENT
Total college enrollment for 2009-10:
24,541

Full-time undergraduate business student enrollment:
662

Part-time undergraduate business student enrollment:
0

Distance undergraduate business student enrollment:
0
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ADMISSIONS - Getting Into the Institution




  Interviews for entire college:
Not required

Additional application requirements for entire college:
TOEFL for Non-English

Upcoming application deadlines for entire college:

Semester: Fall 2011
Deadline: 1/1/2010

Selectivity -- applicants admitted, entire college, 2009-10:
32  %

Yield -- accepted applicants enrolled, entire college, 2009-10:
48  %

Total number of full-time applications for entire college:
21,831

International applicants, entire college, 2009-10:
5  %

Female applicants, entire college, 2009-10:
54  %

Relative Importance of Application Elements:


  Secondary School Record:
Very Important

  Class Rank:
Very Important

  Talent/Ability:
Important

  Interview:
Not Considered

  Extracurricular Activities:
Important

  Volunteer Work:
Considered

  Character/Personal Abilities:
Important

  Application Essay:
Important

  Work Experience:
Considered

  SAT/ACT Scores:
Important

  Recommendations:
Very Important

  High School GPA:
Very Important
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ADMISSIONS - Getting Into the B-School

Undergrad business program admissions managed by:

The business program office

Total undergraduate business program applicants, 2009-10:
824

Applicants admitted to undergraduate business program, 2009-10:
43  %

Admitted applicants enrolled in undergrad business program, 2009-10:
97  %

Minimum requirements for business program:
N/A

  Entrance exam requirement other than SAT/ACT for business program:
No

  Interview to enter business program:
Not required

  Freshmen admitted into business program:
No


  Are the freshman admits to the business program required to complete pre-business courses before beginning upper-level courses in the junior year?
No

Additional application requirements for freshman admits:
N/A

  Internal transfers handled by:
Separate application


Additional requirements for internal transfers:
Prerequisites comprised of econ, acctg, math, stats, writing, foreign language, and humanities.
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CLASS PROFILE
Class Profile:

Female: 45  %
International : 23  %

Entering students by age:

Mean: 21
Median: 20

Percent of Students Who Were In:
      Top 10% of high school class:
88  %

      Top 25% of high school class:
98  %

HS GPA of 3.75 or higher:
88  %

HS GPA of 3.5 to 3.74:
8  %

SAT scores for full-time entering business students on 1600 scale:

        Mean:  1,370
        Median:  1,380

SAT middle 50% range on 1600 scale:

        From:  1,280
        To:  1,440

ACT scores for full-time entering business students:

        Mean: N/A
        Median: N/A

ACT middle 50% range:

        From: N/A
        To: N/A
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Citizenship of entering students

U.S.: 77  %
Other countries: 23  %

Percentage of US citizens in entering class who are:

African American: 6  %
Asian American: 13  %
Hispanic or Latino American: 5  %
White (Non-Hispanic): 67  %
Chose not to report: 9  %

Entering students are from the following regions:

Northeast: 14  %
Mid-Atlantic: 68  %
South: 11  %
Southwest: 2  %
Midwest : 4  %
West: 1  %
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FINANCIAL AID
  Financial aid handled by:
Central financial aid office at the university

Financial aid web site
http://www.virginia.edu/financialaid/

Institutional scholarship money distributed to undergraduate business students in previous academic year:
$  1,456,329

Institutional scholarship money to be distributed to undergraduate business students in current academic year:
$  1,575,000

Scholarships awarded to students in the business program based on:
A combination of need and merit

Other scholarship considerations:
McIntire students have the opportunity to participate in all financial aid programs offered through the University’s Student Financial Services Office. This office works with parents and students to determine student need, eligibility, and award amounts. Each year, through the generosity of corporations, alumni, and friends, the McIntire School is able to award scholarships to support deserving students. These funds are distributed through the UVA Student Financial Services Office as part of the student’s award package. McIntire scholarship recipients are selected by Commerce School faculty and administrators in the spring of the student’s third year, and the scholarship money is credited to the recipient’s fourth year tuition bills. Most of the scholarships are need-based; some are based on academic or career interests or academic achievement. To be considered for these scholarships, third-year McIntire students complete one application for all scholarships and submit a current resume. A complete listing and description of all scholarships and awards can be found in the University Undergraduate Record.
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Undergraduate business students receiving institutional scholarships for 2009-10 academic year:
20  %

Undergraduate business students with full-tuition scholarships 2009-10:
11  %

Percentage of institutional scholarship money distributed to business students based on merit, 2009-10 year:
78  %

Percentage of institutional scholarship money distributed to business students based on need, 2009-10:
22  %

  Scholarship consideration process:
Unique scholarship application

  School offers guaranteed loans:
No
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PROGRAM BASICS
Institutional freshman retention rate:
97  %

Business students who graduate within four years:
99  %

Business students who graduate within 6 years:
99  %
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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Credit hours required for graduation:

Degree: 120
Hours: 120

Other degree requirements:
39 hours of Commerce course work beyond the aforementioned prerequisites. A minimum of 60 credit hours must be completed at the University of Virginia.
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ACADEMICS
Average class size in required business courses:
46

Average class size in business electives:
32

Average class size in non-business electives required for admission to business program:
50

Class size:

Classes with fewer than 20 students: 11  %
Classes with 21 to 50 students: 81  %
Classes with more than 50 students: 8  %

Required business courses that reached maximum enrollment by the first day of class, previous academic year:
100  %
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CURRICULUM
Number of elective courses available in business program:
54

Electives added in current academic year:

Principles of Advertising
High Performing Organizations
Private Equity
Customer Equity Management

Year of the last major change to the business program's core curriculum:
2007

Leading areas of study:

Accounting

Finance

Management Information Systems

Marketing

Strategy


Special programs for business students:
Entrepreneurship Track, Real Estate Track, Leadership Minor

  Business program offers work study or co-op opportunities:
No
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Work study opportunities description:
N/A

  Business program offers study abroad opportunities:
Yes

Study abroad program description:
The McIntire School of Commerce offers a variety of study abroad opportunities, including semester abroad pograms spring semester of a students third-year, and several short January and summer courses.

  Volunteer work and community service opportunities:
Yes

Volunteer opportunities description:
The University offers a variety of volunteer opportunities through Madison House.

Business clubs and extracurricular activities:

Advertising and Marketing Association
Consulting Group
Student Entrepreneurs for Economic Development
McIntire Investment Institute
Sales and Trading Group
Women's Business Forum at McIntire
National Association of Black Accountants
Socially Responsible Investment Organization
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CAMPUS LIFE

Largest on-campus organizations for business students:


McIntire Investment Institute
Advertising and Marketing Association
Student Entrepreneurs for Economic Development
Women's Business Forum at McIntire
Beta Alpha Psi

  Freshmen are required to live on campus:
Yes

  Business students are grouped in learning communities:
No
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FACULTY
Faculty:

Full-time faculty : 65
Adjuncts and visiting faculty: 6
Permanent/tenured professors: 36
Percentage of permanent/tenured professors who are women: 7
Percentage of permanent/tenured professors who are underrepresented minorities: 1
Percentage of permanent/tenured professors who are also members of company boards of directors or of advisors: 25
Percentage of permanent/tenured professors who are business owners: 19

Prominent faculty:

Bill Wilhelm
David Mick
Tom Bateman
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COMMENTS
It would be helpful if this survey were populated with the prior years answers. In that way we could just make changes to what is new rather than filling the whole survey out each year.
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B-SCHOOL ALUMNI
Total number of undergraduate business program graduates since inception:
13,363

Total living alumni:
12,435

Percent of alumni who gave, 2008-09 academic year:
31  %

Mean alumni gift 2008-09:
$  2,387

Median alumni gift, 2008-09:
$  200

  Single donation in excess of $10 million in 2008-09?
No


Prominent alumni:

Name: Tiki Barber
Title: NBC Correspondent, Author, Former NY Giants Runningback
Name: John A. Griffin
Title: Founder, Blue Ridge Capital, LP.
Name: Jonathan Mariner
Title: CFO, Major League Baseball
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CAREER SERVICES
Percent of 2009 graduates who provided employment information:
100  %

Seeking full-time employment in business: 86  %
Not seeking full-time employment in business: 14  %

Number of companies recruiting undergraduate students on campus in previous academic year:
325


Career services provided for business majors:
There are 662 undergraduate students at the McIntire School of Commerce and we have three full-time Master’s level career counselors. Through the “Employer-in-Residence Program” (mock interviews, resume reviews and coffee networking sessions), resume and interviewing workshops, student treks, industry focused seminars, a supplemental recruiting program and one-on-one advising appointments, McIntire students are afforded numerous opportunities to have their resume and interview skills fine-tuned in advance of the full-time and internship recruiting process.(To clarify the % of students not seeking full-time employment - 12% are attending graduate school and 2% are not seeking employment)

Job offer results, 2009 graduates:

Accepted first job offer by graduation: 65  %
Accepted first job offer in three months following graduation: 13  %
Did not report having accepted a job offer: 22  %
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Top hiring firms:



KPMG LLP
  

Ernst & Young
  
PricewaterhouseCoopers
  
Bank of America Corp.
  
Booz Allen Hamilton
  


Citigroup Inc.
  


Merrill Lynch
  

UBS
  
Barclays Bank PLC
  
Boston Consulting Group
  


Other Hiring Firms:

Accenture
Navigant Consulting
CGI
Houlihan Lokey
Teach for America


Graduate compensation:

Mean base salary: $  55,254
Median base salary: $  55,500
Mean signing bonus: $  6,466
Mean other guaranteed compensation: $  13,546
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Grads accepted jobs in following functional areas:

Consulting: 26  %
Finance/Accounting: 55  %
General Management: 0  %
Human Resources: 0  %
Management Information Systems: 4  %
Marketing/Sales: 7  %
Operations/Production: 0  %
Logistics/Transportation: 0  %
Other: 8  %

Grads accepted jobs in following industries:

Accounting: 10  %
Consumer Products/Retail: 2  %
Consulting Services: 28  %
Financial Services: 38  %
Government/Education: 4  %
Pharma/Biotech/Health: 1  %
Manufacturing: 1  %
Media/Entertainment: 0  %
Petroleum/Energy: 2  %
Real Estate: 0  %
Sports/Leisure: 0  %
Technology/Science: 1  %
Non-Profit: 3  %
Transportation: 1  %
Utilities: 0  %
Other: 9  %

Percentage of job acceptances, US and Canada:

US: 100  %

Grads accepted jobs in the following US regions:

Northeast: 26  %
Mid-Atlantic: 56  %
Midwest: 3  %
South: 9  %
Southwest: 4  %
West: 2  %
US Possessions/Territories: 0  %
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INTERNSHIPS
Number of companies recruiting interns on-campus, 2008-09 academic year:
120


Top internship recruiters, 2008-09:



Barclays Bank PLC
  

Ernst & Young
  
PricewaterhouseCoopers
  
KPMG LLP
  
Bank of America Corp.
  

Philip Morris
  

UBS
  

Citigroup Inc.
  
Deutsche Bank AG
  
Morgan Stanley
  
Procter & Gamble
  



Other Internship Recruiters:
Lazard 3 Rolls-Royce North America 3 Bloomberg 2 Publicis 2

Percentage of internships that were paid, previous academic year
99  %

Mean internship compensation per week:
$  860


Average internship, in weeks:
10
作者: s    时间: 2010-8-11 12:10

The ICE (Integrated Core Experience) program is a unique team-taught, group work focused program at the University of Virginia's McIntire School of Commerce. Instead of just letting students declare a concentration and having them only take classes in those areas, ICE gives students a holistic background of business principles. Also, since the program is team taught by professors, you get to know the other students and faculty extremely well. Although I am applying for advertising jobs, I have an advantage over other candidates because I have studied strategy, accounting, finance, systems, and many other key business components that a simple "advertising" or "marketing" major at other schools wouldn't have studied.

Commerce Career Services (CCS) is an excellent resource for resume reviews, mock interviews, and employer networking sessions. CCS makes the students a priority and personally knows each of the students. Their networking abilities are incredible and they really teach students best practices for obtaining internships and jobs.
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I think the only weakness of the Comm school is that it stresses financial career paths heavily. I think that finance as a concentration is overdone, and that more students should be encouraged to pursue less common majors, such as IT.

Class participation is heavily emphasized. During the third year (the first year in the business program), our Integrated Core Curriculum was the most coordinated curriculum I have ever had in my academic career. The dean and the rest of the faculty took great efforts to put together a very organized agenda of what students will learn and what projects will be assigned for the entire year. It was the most difficult, yet the most enriching experience, in college.

The only aspect I feel the McIntire School of Commerce can improve is to place more emphasis on to non-finance related careers. Today, it seems like the Comm is strictly and I-banking school, great for those who are interested in the area, but somewhat limited to those that are not. Overall, I would say the Comm has been a GREAT experience and that it has fully prepared me and positioned me for next year's job.
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I'm inspired by this place. Everyday I go to class I see a mountain top in the distance which sits Jefferson's home, Monticello. I walk past Edgar Alan Poe's old dorm room and across this magnificent Lawn with colonnades lining both sides, the Rotunda at one end and the business school at the other. I walk up the steps and into the building feeling like I've already achieved one of the greatest accomplishments in my life. I'm the first in my family to graduate from college. This school has been so supportive of me and the people are like a family. I wouldn't trade it for any other school.

It is the perfect mix of all I wanted to get out of college. (1) Great professors who take the time to explain difficult concepts and have no problem meeting you after class to talk about topics ranging from the previous lecture to the last Cav's football game. (2) Very smart and ambitious classmates that push you to constantly be thinking. (3) The facilities are some of the best I have seen around, perfect environment for learning. (4) The social life, everyone in the commerce school is very personable, and it has made for a great time throughout my years here.
作者: s    时间: 2010-8-11 12:11

In my 3rd year, the grading scheme in the ICE (Integrated Core Experience) was very ambiguous. I did not appreciate that at all. They give the breakdown of grades, but I still cannot accurately calculate my grade. It seems like the professors follow a different grading policy than is told to students.

One thing about McIntire that I truly detest is how often teachers turn to students to teach portions of their classes. It goes beyond participation. I would say that in most classes I have taken the teachers rely on student input to fill up 50% of class time. I just wonder if this is because the teachers don't have anything to say in the first place and are just filling time by asking for student opinion. Honestly, I'm not in business school to learn from other students, I'm attending school to learn from experienced professors.

The advertising class (Promotional Aspects of Marketing) is known nationwide and is an extremely successful program at McIntire. We are provided with amazing facilities, including our own computer lab, conference room, and supplies. I do not think that there is anything like this at another business school.
作者: s    时间: 2010-8-11 12:14

The caliber of students is excellent, and as students spend time together in the blocks and other classes, new friendships and connections are always being made. The career services office was also incredibly helpful. There were many companies recruiting at our school, and students received many offers despite the economy. It was competitive among the students, but it always has been. Despite the competition, there is a great sense of community among McIntire students who are willing to help each other whenever possible.

The school puts an emphasis on group work and on students being capable of presenting findings, recommendations, and thoughts in a clear and direct manner. Communication skills are emphasized as much as other skills. This sets McIntire graduates apart from graduates from other institutions. We are creative, analytic, and work well with others because of our training. We are taught to apply material to real life settings which prepares us well for future jobs.
作者: myice    时间: 2010-8-11 22:21

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