Terry is a small school and is not necesarily appropriate for all students.--Marketing
The professors make the difference. UGA needs to realize that and stop promoting professors based on their research only. There were professors there that I would rate a 10 and professors that I would rate a 1. But unfortunately the latter group of professors seems to be taking over.--Entrepreneurship
Overall, the Terry MBA program is outstanding for several reasons. First, the program is extremely intimate with about 100 students total. Second, the value for the money is incredible: I had access to high-caliber employers without taking out a second mortgage for tuition. Plus, Athens is arguably the best college town in the world. --Finance
The program was in too much of a hurry to train future leaders by instilling leadership concepts at the cost of many important courses. --Finance
The Terry College has been an excellent value. The graduate assistantship the school provided for me reduced my tuition to practically zero and also paid me about $500 per month. On top of that, the quality of the teaching was higher than I expected, as was the quality of my classmates. --Consulting
Dollar for dollar, the business program is probably one of the best values in the U.S. I have had the opportunity to work side-by-side with MBAs from other regional schools, and I believe I have been equipped to compete on an equal or even superior level. The school is best-known in the Southeast, so relocating to another state will pose the challenge of selling the program a bit, but so far that has not been a problem, and there are plenty of alumni around the country that can be tapped as resources during the job search process. --Marketing
UGA provides a great classroom experience by balancing academic rigor with opportunities to develop management and social skills outside of the classrooom. However, the Career Resource Center is a major barrier to UGA's business program being considered among the very elite in the nation. The inadequate focus the business school puts in career placement causes key recruiting statistics to fall below those found at comparable business schools. --Finance
Top recruiting organizations for internships, most recent academic year:
Bank of America 1
The Coca-Cola Company 1
Bank of America Merrill Lynch 1
AT&T 1
Ford Motor Company 1
Accenture 1
Contenental Air Lines 1
Verizon Wireless 1
Unum 1
Aflac 1
Smithsonian Institution 1
Synovus 1
RockTenn Company 1
Mansfield Oil 1
Parkway Properties 1
Graduates who accepted full-time jobs in the following regions:
Africa: 0 %
Asia: 0 %
Eastern and Central Europe and Central Asia: 0 %
Latin America and the Caribbean: 3 %
Middle East: 0 %
North America: 95 %
Oceana: 0 %
Western Europe: 3 %
Job-accepting graduates who received a signing bonus:
46 %
Base salary, signing bonuses and other compensation for most recent employed graduates:
Mean base salary: $ 66,020
Median base salary: $ 68,000
Mean signing bonus: $ 14,813
Median signing bonus: $ 10,000
Mean other guaranteed compensation: $ 6,783
Median other guaranteed compensation: $ 3,250
Graduating students who accepted jobs in the following functional areas:
Consulting: 13 %
Finance/Accounting: 33 %
General Management: 5 %
Human Resources: 0 %
Marketing/Sales: 21 %
Management Information Systems (MIS): 8 %
Operations/Logistics: 10 %
Other: 10 %
School-facilitated activities: 56 %
Graduate-facilitated activities: 41 %
No information provided by graduate: 3 %
Job Offers for 2009 graduates:
Received first job offer by graduation: 48 %
Received first job offer in three months following graduation: 25 %
Did not report having received a job offer: 28 %
Accepted first job offer by graduation: 38 %
Accepted first job offer in three months following graduation: 26 %
Did not report having accepted a job offer: 36 %
Top recruiting organizations most recent academic year:
Bank of America 5
Deloitte 3
Johnson & Johnson 1
Barclays Group 1
PepsiCo 1
Eli Lilly and Company 1
Credit Suisse Group 1
Capgemini 1
AT&T 1
CSX Corporation 1
Duke Energy 1
Kaplan 1
News Corporation 1
LexisNexis 1
Regions Financial 1
CAREER SERVICES
Graduates seeking full-time professional MBA employment: 80 %
Graduates not seeking employment: 16 %
Graduates for whom you have no information regarding employment: 4 %
Annual job-searching trips that the school coordinates or participates in:
Destination: Charlotte, NC
Month: November
Amount Paid By School: Partial
Destination: Jacksonville, FL
Month: March
Amount Paid By School: Partial
Destination: Multiple companies in Atlanta
Month: Multiple
Amount Paid By School: Partial
Destination: National Black MBA Association Conference
Month: September
Amount Paid By School: Partial
Destination: National Society of Hispanic MBAs Conference
Month: October
Amount Paid By School: Partial