School's investment in technology over the past three years: $5,865,100
Technology changes made over the past three years:
The school has added the tools and technologies that global corporations use to do business every day throughout its MBA classrooms and campus. The ASU MBA curriculum gives students access to the most current database and statistical software, e-business applications, and simulation programs. Some programs also make use of handheld and mobile computing technology. In addition, the full-time MBA program has introduced a wireless technology infrastructure that enables students to access the school network from anywhere at the College for functions such as e-mail and via the Internet. Another form of remote connectivity called Citrix Thin Client, allows students wireless access to more complex server-based business software applications.
CAREER SERVICES
Do part-time MBA students have access to the career-management office? Yes
At what point? At any time
Percentage of each group of most recent graduates that:
Was continuing their education (after graduation) (1)
n/a
Was starting a new business (2)
5%
(1) Enrolled/will enroll in further graduate studies
(2) Starting a new business as owner. Do not include students accepting jobs with a salary in a new (startup) business
Estimated percentage of part-time students who use the career management office
20%
Estimated percentage of part-time students that change careers during their studies
5%
Part-time MBAs permitted to interview on campus, alongside full-time students, for summer internships? Yes
Part-time MBAs permitted to interview on campus, next to full-time students, for full-time jobs? Yes
Part-time students included in resume drops before recruiters visit campus? Yes
ALUMNI AFFAIRS
B-school offers placement services for MBA alumni? No
The B-school has awarded 7,745 MBA degrees since its founding. It has 7,618 living MBA alumni, and 1 MBA club(s) in 1 country, where B-school alums can participate in school activities and alumni events.
During the past 12 months, 11% of alumni gave to the school's fundraising efforts. They gave a median gift of U.S. $50, and a mean gift of U.S. $303. The school has not received a gift in excess of U.S. $10 million since 1999, and the B-school endowment is $16,242,000 (U.S.)