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Student Demographics
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Total part-time enrollment
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1,048
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On-campus enrollment
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1,048
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Distance-program enrollment
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N/A
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Total full-time enrollment
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866
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Female students enrolled
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29%
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Underrepresented minority* students enrolled
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4%
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Out-of-country students enrolled
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14%
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Females in applicant pool
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N/A
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Underrepresented minority* applicants
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N/A
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Out-of-country applicants
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N/A
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Students with advanced degrees
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N/A
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Attending students who live outside a 45-mile radius of school
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N/A
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Students who receive financial assistance from the school
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0%
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Students whose education is fully funded by their company
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75%
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Number of applicants in 1999-2000
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434
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Applications accepted (selectivity)
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63%
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Admitted applicants enrolled (yield)
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95%
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*Underrepresented minority students are defined as U.S. citizens who are
African American, Hispanic American, or Native American. They do not include Asian Americans.
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Class Traits
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Mean GMAT
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652
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Median GMAT
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N/A
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Range
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[min.]
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500
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[max.]
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780
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Mean TOEFL (paper-based equivalent)
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274
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Median TOEFL
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N/A
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Range
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[min.]
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267
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[max.]
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280
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Student age
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Average
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29
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Age range
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from
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23
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to
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50
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Work experience (months)
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Average
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66
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Range (months)
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[min.]
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0
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to [max.]
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84
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Admitted students with less than one year of work experience
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2
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Career Data
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Average salary of students in program
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N/A
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Salary range of students in program
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[min.]
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N/A
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to
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[max.]
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N/A
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Students from an organization of 100 or fewer employees
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N/A
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Students from nonprofit sector
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N/A
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Top 10 organizations that send the most participants to the part-time MBA program:
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1. Ford
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6. Parke Davis - Warner Lambert
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2. GM
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7. Visteon Auto System
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3. Daimler Chrysler
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8. Valassis Communications
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4. Delphi
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9. Kellogg Corp.
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5. Dow Chemical
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10.Detroit Edison
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Year traditional PT MBA was founded
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1950
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Approximate number of degrees awarded since founding
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N/A
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PT MBAs graduated in 1999-2000
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230
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PT MBAs graduated in 1996-97
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185
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Laptop required
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No
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Institution
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Public
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Accelerated PT program offered?
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N/A
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Average number of years to complete PT program
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4
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Maximum number of years permitted to complete PT program
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10
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Possible for students to change status from PT to full-time
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Yes
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When
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After students finish core courses and complete request for transfer (not guaranteed)
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Total revenues generated by PT MBA program in 1999-2000
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$10,525,000
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Total 1999-2000 budget for PT program
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N/A
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Tuition Costs
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Average total (not annual) cost of PT MBA
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In-state
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$47,750
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Out-of-state
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$47,750
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Cost per core course (3 credit equivalent)
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In-state
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$2,295
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Out-of-state
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$2,295
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Admissions
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Financial Aid
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Fall 2000
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May 1, 2000
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Fall 2000
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N/A
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Winter 2000-01
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Oct. 1, 2000
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Winter 2000-01
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N/A
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Spring 2001
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N/A
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Spring 2001
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N/A
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Summer 2001
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N/A
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Summer 2001
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N/A
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Does the school offer rolling admissions?
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No
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Required core courses/ percent of total coursework
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10 / 50%
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Courses considered electives/ percent of total coursework
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10 / 20%
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International content
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20%
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Entrepreneurial content
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5%
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E-commerce content
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5%
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Distance or Web-based learning content
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5%
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Group work done via the Internet
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2%
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Core PT MBA curriculum last revised
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Aug. 1, 2000
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Significant changes to PT program since 1998
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The school has added more short courses (1.5 credits). The school also offers more opportunity for non-traditional class offerings.
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Special trips or projects outside of country
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Voluntary
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Evening students are eligible for participation in international exchange programs and overseas in-company project work (students' schedule permitting).
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Faculty profile
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Same faculty as full-time MBA program
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55%
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Adjunct faculty
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45%
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Other
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N/A
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Full-time MBA faculty with at least 5 years of full-time corporate experience
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50%
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Teaching methods
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Case study
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40%
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Lecture
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40%
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Other
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20%
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Experiential Learning
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Average number of students in core class
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65
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Average number of students in elective class
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45
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Class schedule
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Total hours in class
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840
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Total hours of work outside of class
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1,680
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When and how often classes meet
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Evenings, alternate weekends, every weekend, and via the internet
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Program
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Global MBA
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Country
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Brazil
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Partner
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Consortium of 12 companies
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PT MBA student access to career management office
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Yes
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At what point
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At the beginning of the program for some services; in final year of program for others
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Estimated percentage of PT students who use the career management office
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67%
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Estimated percentage of PT students who use their MBA to change careers
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74%
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Living MBA alumni (as of summer 2000)
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20,000
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Alumni clubs
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20
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Living alumni who gave to the annual fund-raising efforts of the school in 1999-2000
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4,800
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Median gift
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N/A
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Average gift
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$3,563
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Dean
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B. Joseph White
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E-mail
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bjwhite@umich.edu
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Director of PT MBA Program
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Paula Caproni
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E-mail
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N/A
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Director of PT Admissions
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Kristina Nebel
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E-mail
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N/A
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Director of Alumni Relations
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Ann LaCivita
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E-mail
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adl@umich.edu
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Director of Financial Aid
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Christopher Tucker
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E-mail
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cjtucker@umich.edu
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Director of Career Services
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Allan Cotrone
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E-mail
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acotrone@umich.edu
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