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作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:07     标题: University of Arizona MBA录取汇总预览

PROGRAM BASICS
Eller Full-time MBA

Eller College of Management

1130 E. Helen
McClelland Hall 210
Tucson , Arizona 85721-0108 United States   

Program Web site:
www.ellermba.arizona.edu

  Status:
Public Institution

Program e-mail address:
mba_admissions@eller.arizona.edu

Graduate business school is accredited by:

AACSB International
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SCHOOL BASICS
Graduate business school enrollment:

Total: 642
Full-Time MBA: 105
Part-time MBA: 104
Executive MBA: 92
PhD Program: 146

Undergraduate business school enrollment:
4,799

Graduate degree programs:

Master of Accounting

Master of Electronic Commerce/Information Systems

Master of Finance

Other graduate degree programs:
N/A
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PROGRAM COSTS
Total direct costs (tuition and required fees) of the entire MBA program:

Resident : $  38,790
Nonresident : $  68,614
Recommended annual budget (Resident): $  35,000
Recommended annual budget (Nonresident): $  50,000
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PROGRAM LENGTH
Full-time program (months):
21
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ADMISSIONS
Application Deadlines

Deadline: 11
Deadline: 1
Deadline: 3

  Does the program have rolling admissions?
Yes

  Is proficiency in English required for admission?
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

Relative Importance of Application Elements:


  GMAT Score:
Important

  Resume/Work Experience:
Very Important

  Application Essays:
Important

  Interviews:
Very Important

  Recommendations:
Very Important

  Undergraduate Transcripts:
Important
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APPLICANTS
Applications (admitted and denied) to the newest class:
263

Applicants who were accepted to the most recent class:
28  %

Admitted applicants who enrolled in the newest class:
62  %

Applicants who were re-applicants from prior years:
0  %

Percentage of this year's reapplicants accepted:
0  %

Applicants wait-listed during the last admissions cycle:
13

Wait-listed applicants admitted for the semester to which they applied:
7

  Applicant interviews are:
By invitation only

Applicants (admitted and denied) who were interviewed:
38  %

Admitted applicants who were interviewed:
100  %
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APPLICANT POOL
International applications received:
59  %

Applications from women received:
29  %

Mean base salary forgone:
$  36,924

Median base salary forgone:
$  35,000
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CLASS PROFILE
Full-time students in newest entering class (2009-2010) that are:

Female: 30  %
International: 17  %

Students from following regions:

Asia: 11  %
North America: 85  %
Western Europe: 4  %
Dual citizenship: 2  %

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

African American: 8  %
Asian American: 3  %
Hispanic or Latino American: 8  %
White (Non-Hispanic): 68  %
Chose not to report: 13  %

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

Northeast: 13  %
Mid-Atlantic: 3  %
South: 3  %
Southwest: 47  %
Midwest : 13  %
West: 21  %
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:11

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

Female: 30  %
International: 17  %

Students from following regions:

Asia: 11  %
North America: 85  %
Western Europe: 4  %
Dual citizenship: 2  %

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

African American: 8  %
Asian American: 3  %
Hispanic or Latino American: 8  %
White (Non-Hispanic): 68  %
Chose not to report: 13  %

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

Northeast: 13  %
Mid-Atlantic: 3  %
South: 3  %
Southwest: 47  %
Midwest : 13  %
West: 21  %
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Mean months of work experience of newest entering class:
45

Median months of work experience of newest entering class:
43

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

        From:  13
        To:  78

Median age of entering class:
27

Mean age of entering class:
28
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:12

GMAT
  Are applicants required to take the GMAT?
Yes

GMAT scores:

Mean : 635
Median: 635

Middle 80% range GMAT scores:

        From:  550
        To:  730
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:13

CLASS OFFERINGS
Average number of students in a full-time MBA core class:
55

Average number of students in a full-time MBA elective class:
35

Elective courses available to full-time MBA students:
150

Electives that have been added to the full-time program since June 30, 2009:
Sustainable Business Economics and Environmental Polic
Relationship Marketing
Special topics in MIS

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

Concentrations and specializations offered to full-time MBA students:

Entrepreneurship

Finance

Health Care Administration

Management Information Systems

Marketing

Other: Sustainable Energy, Healthcare Management and Administration
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Joint-degree programs offered to full-time MBAs:

MBA/JD (Law)

MBA/MD (Medicine)

MBA/ME (Engineering)

MBA/MIM (International Management)

MBA/MS (Science)

MBA/MSEE (Electrical Engineering)

MBA/MSIE (Industrial Engineering)

MBA/MSIM (Information Management)

MBA/MSME (Mechanical Engineering)

MBA/PhD

Other

  Does the school offer an accelerated full-time MBA program?
Yes

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

Entrepreneurship

Finance

Management Information Systems

Marketing
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:14

Joint-degree programs offered to full-time MBAs:

MBA/JD (Law)

MBA/MD (Medicine)

MBA/ME (Engineering)

MBA/MIM (International Management)

MBA/MS (Science)

MBA/MSEE (Electrical Engineering)

MBA/MSIE (Industrial Engineering)

MBA/MSIM (Information Management)

MBA/MSME (Mechanical Engineering)

MBA/PhD

Other

  Does the school offer an accelerated full-time MBA program?
Yes

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

Entrepreneurship

Finance

Management Information Systems

Marketing
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:15

FACULTY
Faculty employed by the B-school:
107

Full-time faculty:

Tenured: 59
Non-Tenured: 47

Adjunct/Visiting Faculty:

Tenured: 0
Non-Tenured: 1

Women on Faculty:

Tenured: 12
Non-Tenured: 23

Minority Faculty:

Tenured: 9
Non-Tenured: 4

International Faculty:

Tenured: 10
Non-Tenured: 13

Faculty with PhDs:

Tenured: 59
Non-Tenured: 36
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TEACHING/ACADEMICS
Teaching methods used:

Case Study: 20  %
Experiential Learning: 20  %
Lectures: 20  %
Simulations: 10  %
Team Projects: 30  %

Requirements for graduation:

Students are required to complete international experience

Students must have attended a minimum number of classes

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

Students must complete a company-specific project and present results to relevant parties

Other:

Additional graduation requirements:
Two professional development/career management courses
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TECHNOLOGY
Technology improvements in the last three academic years:
• Converted technology infrastructure to a virtual infrastructure which cut the physical server usage from 37 down to 7 servers. • Improved hardware and response time of server infrastructure to include the Blackboard CMS system • Improved wireless coverage by outsourcing to central UA network services • Improved email services by outsourcing to central UA network services • Installed and provide network-based video-conferencing for meetings, student interviews, and guest speakers • Installed MediaSite classroom/lecture capability for the MBA and MIS programs • Remodeled the Graduate Lab for increased group-collaboration • Created Business Continuity Plan with off-site backups of critical servers • Converted computing labs to 24/7 access using CAT-card access technology • Increased security with video recording web-cams in computing labs

Amount spent:
$  420,000
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:17

B-SCHOOL ALUMNI
Living MBA alumni:
3,896

Active MBA alumni clubs:
1

Countries in which MBA clubs exist:
1

Living MBA alumni who gave in past year:
10  %

Mean gift from MBA alumni:
$  733

Median gift from MBA alumni:
$  50

  Did school receive an individual gift in excess of $10 million in the past academic year?
No

Business school endowment
$  44,556,321

  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.alumniconnections.com/arizona/

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

Business school alumni networking site:
http://www.ellercommunity.com

  Do current MBA students have access to an alumni database?
No
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:18

CAREER SERVICES
Graduates seeking full-time professional MBA employment: 50  %
Graduates not seeking employment: 50  %

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

Destination: Phoenix
Month: March
Amount Paid By School: Full
Destination: Phoenix
Month: October
Amount Paid By School: Partial
Destination: Phoenix
Month: October
Amount Paid By School: Full
Destination: National Black MBA Association
Month: October
Amount Paid By School: Partial
Destination: National Society of Hispanic MBAs
Month: October
Amount Paid By School: Partial

Primary source of job offer:

School-facilitated activities: 27  %
Graduate-facilitated activities: 38  %
No information provided by graduate: 35  %
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Job Offers for 2009 graduates:

Received first job offer by graduation: 38  %
Received first job offer in three months following graduation: 26  %
Received first job offer more than 3 months after graduation: 6  %
Did not report having received a job offer: 30  %
Accepted first job offer by graduation: 38  %
Accepted first job offer in three months following graduation: 26  %
Accepted first job offer more than 3 months after graduation: 6  %
Did not report having accepted a job offer: 30  %

Top recruiting organizations most recent academic year:

Ventana Medical Systems   2
Humana Medical   2
Sunquest Information Systems   2
General Mills   1
Deloitte Consulting   1
Intel Corporation   1
Emerson Networks   1
US Airways   1
Raytheon   1
Bank of China   1
Teacher Retirement Systems of Texas   1
University of Arizona   1
Dimensional Fund Advisors   1
Wisdom Natural Brands   1
Allied Waste Management   1
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:19

Job-accepting graduates who received a signing bonus:
24  %

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

Mean base salary: $  82,605
Median base salary: $  75,000
Mean signing bonus: $  12,675
Median signing bonus: $  9,000
Mean other guaranteed compensation: $  22,250
Median other guaranteed compensation: $  9,250

Graduating students who accepted jobs in the following functional areas:

Consulting: 29  %
Finance/Accounting: 35  %
General Management: 12  %
Marketing/Sales: 6  %
Management Information Systems (MIS): 12  %
Operations/Logistics: 6  %

Graduating students who accepted jobs in the following industries:

Consulting: 6  %
Consumer Products: 6  %
Financial Services: 18  %
Manufacturing: 24  %
Non-Profit: 6  %
Petroleum/Energy: 6  %
Pharmaceutical/Biotechnology/Health Care: 12  %
Technology: 6  %
Other: 18  %
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:19

Job-accepting graduates who received a signing bonus:
24  %

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

Mean base salary: $  82,605
Median base salary: $  75,000
Mean signing bonus: $  12,675
Median signing bonus: $  9,000
Mean other guaranteed compensation: $  22,250
Median other guaranteed compensation: $  9,250

Graduating students who accepted jobs in the following functional areas:

Consulting: 29  %
Finance/Accounting: 35  %
General Management: 12  %
Marketing/Sales: 6  %
Management Information Systems (MIS): 12  %
Operations/Logistics: 6  %

Graduating students who accepted jobs in the following industries:

Consulting: 6  %
Consumer Products: 6  %
Financial Services: 18  %
Manufacturing: 24  %
Non-Profit: 6  %
Petroleum/Energy: 6  %
Pharmaceutical/Biotechnology/Health Care: 12  %
Technology: 6  %
Other: 18  %
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:20

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

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

Southwest: 71  %
Midwest: 12  %
West: 18  %

Top recruiting organizations for internships, most recent academic year:

National Association of Science and Technology, Mexico   15
Dial Corporation   2
Tucson Medical Center   2
Kellogg's   1
Sunquest Information Systems   1
Tucson Urban League   5
Arizona Research Institute for Solar Energy   1

Internships awarded that are paid:
100  %

Weekly internship compensation:

        Mean: $ 800
        Median: $ 750

Average internship length in weeks:
10
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:25

B-SCHOOL ALUMNI
Living MBA alumni:
3,896

Active MBA alumni clubs:
1

Countries in which MBA clubs exist:
1

Living MBA alumni who gave in past year:
10  %

Mean gift from MBA alumni:
$  733

Median gift from MBA alumni:
$  50

  Did school receive an individual gift in excess of $10 million in the past academic year?
No

Business school endowment
$  44,556,321

  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.alumniconnections.com/arizona/

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

Business school alumni networking site:
http://www.ellercommunity.com

  Do current MBA students have access to an alumni database?
No
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:25

CAREER SERVICES
Graduates seeking full-time professional MBA employment: 50  %
Graduates not seeking employment: 50  %

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

Destination: Phoenix
Month: March
Amount Paid By School: Full
Destination: Phoenix
Month: October
Amount Paid By School: Partial
Destination: Phoenix
Month: October
Amount Paid By School: Full
Destination: National Black MBA Association
Month: October
Amount Paid By School: Partial
Destination: National Society of Hispanic MBAs
Month: October
Amount Paid By School: Partial

Primary source of job offer:

School-facilitated activities: 27  %
Graduate-facilitated activities: 38  %
No information provided by graduate: 35  %
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:31

Job Offers for 2009 graduates:

Received first job offer by graduation: 38  %
Received first job offer in three months following graduation: 26  %
Received first job offer more than 3 months after graduation: 6  %
Did not report having received a job offer: 30  %
Accepted first job offer by graduation: 38  %
Accepted first job offer in three months following graduation: 26  %
Accepted first job offer more than 3 months after graduation: 6  %
Did not report having accepted a job offer: 30  %

Top recruiting organizations most recent academic year:

Ventana Medical Systems   2
Humana Medical   2
Sunquest Information Systems   2
General Mills   1
Deloitte Consulting   1
Intel Corporation   1
Emerson Networks   1
US Airways   1
Raytheon   1
Bank of China   1
Teacher Retirement Systems of Texas   1
University of Arizona   1
Dimensional Fund Advisors   1
Wisdom Natural Brands   1
Allied Waste Management   1
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:34

Job-accepting graduates who received a signing bonus:
24  %

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

Mean base salary: $  82,605
Median base salary: $  75,000
Mean signing bonus: $  12,675
Median signing bonus: $  9,000
Mean other guaranteed compensation: $  22,250
Median other guaranteed compensation: $  9,250

Graduating students who accepted jobs in the following functional areas:

Consulting: 29  %
Finance/Accounting: 35  %
General Management: 12  %
Marketing/Sales: 6  %
Management Information Systems (MIS): 12  %
Operations/Logistics: 6  %

Graduating students who accepted jobs in the following industries:

Consulting: 6  %
Consumer Products: 6  %
Financial Services: 18  %
Manufacturing: 24  %
Non-Profit: 6  %
Petroleum/Energy: 6  %
Pharmaceutical/Biotechnology/Health Care: 12  %
Technology: 6  %
Other: 18  %

Graduates who accepted full-time jobs in the following regions:
N/A
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:35

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

Southwest: 71  %
Midwest: 12  %
West: 18  %

Top recruiting organizations for internships, most recent academic year:

National Association of Science and Technology, Mexico   15
Dial Corporation   2
Tucson Medical Center   2
Kellogg's   1
Sunquest Information Systems   1
Tucson Urban League   5
Arizona Research Institute for Solar Energy   1

Internships awarded that are paid:
100  %

Weekly internship compensation:

        Mean: $ 800
        Median: $ 750

Average internship length in weeks:
10
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:36

SCHOOL COMMENTS
School Comments:
N/A
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:40

The career placement office needs lots of work. Many of the students are not sure what the career placement office really does all day. The program is kind of missing a "community feel." With a program this small it shouldn't be that way. --Marketing

Our passionate instructors always gave us useful and valuable teaching materials in order to get us familiar with the critical concepts. In addition, they inspired us to have interactive class discussions, digging into more in-depth knowledge of an important topic. Above all, I would say the learning experience at the Eller MBA program is extremely helpful to me. Investment Banking
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:45

The Eller College puts lots of emphasis on the MBA program. They not only give all the resources to the MBA students, but also try to advance the quality of the MBA program by carefully listening to our suggestions for further improvement.--NA

The program is everything you could ask for in terms of a challenging and progressive experience. Eller is a great place to develop yourself as a professional and Tucson has many positive attributes that are beneficial to a full-time graduate student (cost of living, community, climate, etc.) Marketing

The academic of the program is good, but the placement is quite unsatisfactory. --Accounting
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:45

It's this very idea that we're just data points on a stat chart that made me realize where the school's priorities were. Adjusting curriculum and professors for greater effectiveness was a step in the right direction. However, to become a school I'd recommend, the administration from top-down needs to review its priorities. Hopefully, the next graduating class will be able to attest to more positive results of all the changes.--NA

The quality of the faculty and the curriculum are the most important factors to consider in your education, but when you add to this an excellent Career development department and a small size class where you can really get to know each other, you got an MBA program that will add a lot in your growth as a professional and as a person.--Marketing
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:47

The Eller College of Management was a great place to get an MBA. It was very challenging, but small enough that you get to know your professors and classmates very well.--Finance I learned an extraordinary amount of knowledge within two years from the Eller MBA program. Due to its small size of the program, I was able to connect to everyone in the program and have a great networking even after graduation. I was amazed by the quality of students and faculty in the program. In addition, the MBA office always try to provide all the resources to us as much as they could. I am an international student and I felt like I was respected in any way within these two years and the program even offered us extra language workshop to help us to advance our English proficiency. In conclusion, either the knowledge that I obtained or the network that I built from the program are more than what I expected.--Marketing

The program I was in was not your basic MBA school. It had a specific niche it catered to - entrepreneurial, Southwest geography, close-knit community, self-driven. This is not always what b-school applicants are seeking. --Marketing
作者: s    时间: 2010-9-7 20:59

The Eller College of Management was a great place to get an MBA. It was very challenging, but small enough that you get to know your professors and classmates very well.--Finance I learned an extraordinary amount of knowledge within two years from the Eller MBA program. Due to its small size of the program, I was able to connect to everyone in the program and have a great networking even after graduation. I was amazed by the quality of students and faculty in the program. In addition, the MBA office always try to provide all the resources to us as much as they could. I am an international student and I felt like I was respected in any way within these two years and the program even offered us extra language workshop to help us to advance our English proficiency. In conclusion, either the knowledge that I obtained or the network that I built from the program are more than what I expected.--Marketing

The program I was in was not your basic MBA school. It had a specific niche it catered to - entrepreneurial, Southwest geography, close-knit community, self-driven. This is not always what b-school applicants are seeking. --Marketing




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