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Carnegie Mellon
Graduate School of Industrial Administration
2000 Part-time MBA Profile (Distance Program)
Address: 5000 Forbes Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
E-Mail: gsia-admissions@andrew.cmu.edu
Website: www.gsia.cmu.edu


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Student Demographics
Total part-time enrollment 249 On-campus enrollment 182 Distance-program enrollment 67
Total full-time enrollment N/A

Female students enrolled 22% Underrepresented minority* students enrolled 30% Out-of-country students enrolled N/A
Females in applicant pool N/A Underrepresented minority* applicants N/A Out-of-country applicants N/A

Students with advanced degrees 41% Attending students who live outside
a 45-mile radius of school
N/A

Students who receive financial
assistance from the school
0% Students whose education is fully
funded by their company
100%

Number of applicants in 1999-2000 35 Applications accepted (selectivity) 77% Admitted applicants enrolled (yield) 96%

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

Class Traits
Mean GMAT 648 Median GMAT 640 Range [min.] 570  [max.] 730 

Mean TOEFL
(paper-based equivalent)
N/A Median TOEFL N/A Range [min.] N/A [max.] N/A

Student age Average 28 Age range from 23 to 41

Work experience (months) Average 49 Range (months) [min.] 6 to [max.] 12

Admitted students with less than one year of work experience 0


Career Data

Average salary of students in program N/A Salary range of students in program [min.] N/A to [max.] N/A

Students from an organization of 100 or fewer employees N/A Students from nonprofit sector N/A


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Careers
Top 10 organizations that send the most participants to the part-time MBA program:
1. 6.
2. 7.
3. 8.
4. 9.
5. 10.


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Careers
Year traditional PT MBA was founded 1996 Approximate number of degrees awarded since founding 40

PT MBAs graduated in 1999-2000 22 PT MBAs graduated in 1996-97 0

Laptop required No Institution Private Accelerated PT program offered? N/A

Average number of years to complete PT program 3 Maximum number of years permitted to complete PT program 4

Possible for students to change status from PT to full-time No When N/A

Total revenues generated by PT MBA program in 1999-2000 N/A Total 1999-2000 budget for PT program N/A

Tuition Costs
Average total (not annual) cost of PT MBA In-state N/A Out-of-state N/A

Cost per core course (3 credit equivalent) In-state N/A Out-of-state N/A

Application Deadlines
Admissions Financial Aid
Fall 2000 Mar. 10, 2000 Fall 2000 N/A
Winter 2000-01 N/A Winter 2000-01 N/A
Spring 2001 Mar. 23, 2001 Spring 2001 N/A
Summer 2001 N/A Summer 2001 N/A

Does the school offer rolling admissions? No

Classes Start
N/A



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Careers
Required core courses/
percent of total coursework
N/A / N/A Courses considered electives/
percent of total coursework
N/A / N/A

International content N/A Entrepreneurial content N/A E-commerce content N/A

Distance or Web-based learning content 0% Group work done via the Internet 30% Core PT MBA curriculum last revised N/A

Significant changes to PT program since 1998
N/A

Special trips or projects outside of country
Voluntary
N/A


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Careers
Faculty profile
Same faculty as full-time MBA program N/A Adjunct faculty N/A Other N/A
Full-time MBA faculty with at least 5 years
of full-time corporate experience
N/A

Teaching methods
Case study 35% Lecture 60% Other 5% Management games
Average number of students in core class 34 Average number of students in elective class 22

Class schedule
Total hours in class Total hours of work outside of class
When and how often classes meet   N/A

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Careers
Program N/A Country N/A Partner N/A


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Careers
PT MBA student access to career management office No At what point N/A

Estimated percentage of PT students who use the career management office 100% Estimated percentage of PT students who use their MBA to change careers 8%


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Alumni Affairs
Living MBA alumni
(as of summer 2000)
5,980 Alumni clubs 50

Living alumni who gave to the annual
fund-raising efforts of the school in 1999-2000
N/A Median gift $100 Average gift $822


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Administration
Dean Douglas M. Dunn E-mail N/A
Director of PT MBA Program Fallaw Sowell E-mail N/A
Director of PT Admissions N/A E-mail N/A
Director of Alumni Relations Michon Kerlin E-mail N/A
Director of Financial Aid Lauren Tracey E-mail N/A
Director of Career Services Ken Keeley E-mail N/A

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