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University of Texas at Austin
McCombs School of Business
 2000 Full-Time MBA Profile  |  Student Comments
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2000 Rank:
  17
1998 Rank:
  18
1996 Rank:  20
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TEXAS AUSTIN RANKINGS
Full-time MBA rank:
2004:  19    1994:  17    
2002:  21    1992:  --    
2000:  17    1990:  18    
1998:  18    1988:  --    
1996:  20    
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EMBA rank:
2003:  8    1997:  --    
2001:  12    1993:  --    
1999:  --    

2000 Rankings and Profiles  |  
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Admissions
2000-2001 Student Profile*
Total enrollment 868
Full-time students 808 Increase in full-time students 0% Part-time students 60
Female students in class 22% Females in applicant pool 25% Female applicants accepted 26%
Non-U.S. (out-of-country) students 28% Non-U.S. (out-of-country) applicants 50% Non-U.S. (out-of-country) applicants accepted 17%
Underrepresented minority students** 5% Underrepresented minority applicants 21% Underrepresented minority applicants accepted 20%
Applicants accepted [selectivity] 25% Admitted applicants who enrolled [yield] 61% Number of applicants 2,753

Class of 2002 Traits
GMAT scores Average 687 Range (middle 80%) 570 to 790
Work experience [months] Average 60 Range (middle 80%) 37 to 108
Student age [years] Average 29 Range (middle 80%) 24 to 45

* Business Week uses the Graduate Management Admission Council's standards for reporting data.

** Underrepresented minority students are defined as U.S. citizens who are African American, Hispanic American, and Native American. They do not include Asian Americans.

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Careers
Recruitment *
Estimated percentage of Class of 2000 [seeking employment] who took a job at a company with fewer than 100 employees 11% Percentage of Class of 2000 [seeking employment] who received their first job offer by graduation 95%
Companies that recruited on campus for first-year interships N/A Companies that recruited second-year students on campus in past academic year N/A
Average number of job offers received by a Class of 2000 graduate [seeking employment] N/A

Top Employers / Number of 2000 Hires
Top 10 companies [i.e. hired the most 2000 grads] and the number of students hired

1. Dell 28 6. Motorola 7
2. Deloitte Consulting 10 7. Diamond Technology Partners 6
3. Cisco 9 8. Intel 6
4. PriceWaterhouseCoopers 8 9. Agilent 5
5. McKinsey & Co. 7 10. American Airlines 5

Prospects for 1999 / 2000 Grads
Median starting base-salary [excluding bonuses] for the Class of 2000 $77,000 Average starting base-salary [excluding bonuses] for the Class of 2000 $79,600
Median first-year signing bonus for the Class of 2000 $15,000 Average first-year signing bonus for the Class of 2000 $16,114
Percentage of job-accepting Class of 2000 graduates who provided usable base-salary information 91% Percentage of job-accepting Class of 2000 graduates who received a signing bonus 90%

Students Report
Median total investment $119,000 Median post-MBA starting salary $77,000
Median MBA loans $18,000 Median signing bonus $12,000
Number of job offers by graduation 3 Median other compensation $10,000
Average number of business plans written 3

* The information presented in this section was collected using the MBA Career Services Council's Standards for Reporting MBA Employment Statistics

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Faculty and Academics
Basic Information
Institution is Public Core MBA curriculum last revised in 1998
Graduate school's total dollar endowment as of August 1, 2000 $1,222,000 Laptop computer requirement Yes
Accelerated MBA program offered N/A E-learning program No


School Concentrations / Specializations
Corporate Finance Investments Financial Services
Energy Finance Real Estate Finance Entrepreneurship
Human Resources Management Operations Management Customer Insight
Information Management/E-business Consumer Packaged Goods Global Business Management
High Tech Marketing Market-Based Consulting Corporate Control
Financial Analyst

Concentrations Added in the Last Three Years
Information Management/E-business Customer Insight Energy Finance
Entrepreneurship

Students Report
Most Popular Professors
Most Popular Electives
Gautam Ahuja
John Doggett
Strategic Management
Small Business Finance

Academics
Teaching Methods
Lecture 45% Case study 35% Other 20%
Grading system 4.0 scale Describe other Problem solving, projects
Average number of students in core class 55 Average number of students in elective class 40 Mandatory study trip abroad? No
Exchange programs or campuses abroad? Yes Accelerated MBA program? N/A Distance learning degree program? No

Faculty
Full-time faculty in residence for the 2000-01 year 195 Adjunct or visiting faculty in residence for the 2000-01 year 7 Number of tenured professors 91
Percent of tenured professors who are female 20% Percent of tenured professors who are underrepresented minorities 15% Percent of faculty with at least five years of full-time corporate experience N/A

Technology
Amount school invested over the past three years $5,070,000
Changes made over the past three years

The school constructed a 160-seat computer laboratory for students, a 248 seat Technology Reading Room, and two 40-seat modular computer labs for teaching. The school also installed a base of 30 classrooms (70 to 120 seats) with computer projection and video projection capabilities.


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Investment and Deadlines
Tuition and Fees
Resident $10,438 Nonresident $16,063 Room & board $10,500
Estimated total cost per year [out-of-state] $19,506

Application Deadlines for Class of 2003

Admissions Financial Aid
Domestic Jan. 1, 2001 International Feb. 1, 2001 Domestic Mar. 31, 2001
Domestic Apr. 15, 2001 N/A International Mar. 31, 2001
        Does the school offer rolling admissions?   Yes


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Administration
Dean Philip Zerrillo E-mail address Philip.Zerrillo@bus.utexas.edu
Director of MBA Programs Philip Zerrillo E-mail address Philip.Zerrillo@bus.utexas.edu
Director of Admissions Matt Turner E-mail address matt.turner@bus.utexas.edu
Director of Alumni Relations Elissa Ellis E-mail address elissa.ellis@bus.utexas.edu
Director of Financial Aid Mary Gielstra E-mail address mary.gielstra@bus.utexas.edu
Director of Career Services Sharon Lutz E-mail address sharon.lutz@bus.utexas.edu


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Alumni Affairs
Living MBA alumni 12,433 Alumni clubs 25 Placement Services for Alumni? Yes



Percent of living alumni who gave to the school's fund-raising efforts in 1999-2000 10% Median gift $100 Average gift $249

The information above was submitted on behalf of the school by:

Name Elissa Ellis Title Director of Communications

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