1,607 people applied to the full-time MBA program in 2002. The school accepted 23% (selectivity) of those applicants, and 67% of admitted applicants (yield) enrolled in the program.
The B-school placed 51 applicant(s) on its wait list, from which 11 ultimately enrolled in the program. 11% of applicants had applied in prior years, and of those reapplicants 25% were accepted.
Applicant Profile:
Female applicants
25%
International applicants (1)
78%
Underrepresented minority (2) applicants
n/a
Applicants with one year or less work experience
1%
Interviews for MBA applicants are:
Required By invitation only
In 2002, the B-school interviewed 53% of its full-time MBA applicants, and 100% of its admitted applicants.
(1) Applicants from countries other than the school's home country.
(2) Defined as U.S. citizens who are African American, Hispanic American, and Native American.
INVESTMENT AND DEADLINES FOR CLASS OF 2005
Estimated TOTAL (not annual) cost of full-time MBA program (U.S. dollars)
Resident
$45,000
Nonresident
$45,000
Expected monthly rent
$420
Recommended annual budget (1)
$22,258
Application deadline(s)
n/a
Rolling admissions?
Yes
Financial aid deadline(s):
n/a
First-year MBAs:
Average financial aid package
$19,000
Range (middle 80%)
$11,250
-
$22,500
Average first-year scholarship awards (not including loans)
$11,250
Second-year MBAs:
Average financial aid package
$21,000
Range (middle 80%)
$20,000
-
$22,500
Average second-year scholarship awards (not including loans)
n/a
Full-time MBAs receiving financial aid through B-school
40%
Graduate assistantships offered to qualifying MBAs? Yes
Scholarships are merit or need based? Merit-based Need-based
1 full-tuition scholarships were awarded by the school to full-time MBAs in the past 12 months
Guaranteed loan? (2) Yes
Maximum amount students can borrow: $45,000
Average outstanding loans for 2002 graduates: n/a
Financial aid web-site: n/a
(1) Student budget includes tuition fees and living expenses.
(2) Upon admission, any accepted applicant, regardless of nationality, and without the need of a cosigner, is eligible for a loan.