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Strength in Numbers
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Mendoza
College of Business Enrollment
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Undergraduate
Students
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1,769
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MBA
Students
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327
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Executive
MBA Students (South Bend and Chicago)
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180
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MS
in Accountancy Students
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56
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MS
in Accountancy Students (from Ernst & Young)
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182
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MS
in Administration Students
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45
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TOTAL 2,509
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Undergraduate
Student Enrollment by Major
(juniors and seniors only)
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Accountancy
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324
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Finance
and Business Economics
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424
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Management
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60
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Management
Information Systems
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167
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Marketing
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228
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TOTAL 1,203
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Undergraduate
Program Average Salary (2001) *
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Accountancy
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$47,194
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Finance
and Business Economics
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$47,663
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Management
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$50,350
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Management
Information Systems
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$51,477
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Marketing
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$42,394
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GRADUATES
AVERAGE SALARY $47,474
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Salaries do not include bonuses which ranged from $2,000-$10,000
with an average of $4,500). Statistics are based upon 2001
placement surveys. |
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Mendoza
MBA Graduates Average Salary (2001)
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Median
base salary
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$80,000
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Median
sign-on bonus
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$13,800
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TOTAL $93,800
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MBA
Student Profile
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Average
GMAT score
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646
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Female
students
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26%
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International
students
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34%
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Work
Experience
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4.5
years
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Rankings
Accountancy
-
Undergraduate
accountancy program ranked 4th nation-wide, Public Accounting
Report (PAR), 2001.
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Graduate
accountancy program ranked 6th nationwide, PAR, 2001. Finance
Top 10 worldwide, Financial Times, 2002
Gigot
Center for Entrepreneurial Studies
ND MBA
Rankings
U.S.
News & World Report (2001)
The Wall
Street Journal (2001)
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#1
in recruiter satisfaction
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#2
in communication and interpersonal skills as a recruiting
attribute
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#5
in "overall value" for the money invested in recruiting
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#8
in "long-term" return on recruiter's investment
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#9 in the "Top 10" private schools
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#10 in the "Top 10" small schools
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#10
in "under the radar" hidden gems for curriculum
focused on ethics
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#15
among the top-ranked 50 business schools
ND Undergraduate
Program Rankings
U.S.
News & World Report (2002)
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#23
overall
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#14
in accounting
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#16
in finance
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