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2002 PART-TIME MBA PROFILE
University College Dublin
The Michael Smurfit Graduate School of Business — Executive MBA (Blackrock)

Sections:  Getting In  | Faculty/Academics | Next Step & Alumni Affairs


Address: The Michael Smurfit Graduate School of Business
University College Dublin
Blackrock, Co. Dublin
IE
E-Mail: mba@ucd.ie
Web site: http://www.ucd.ie/smurfitschool


ENROLLMENT

2002/2003 classes begin: Sept. 9, 2002

Year part-time program was founded: 1964

Institution is: Non-U.S., Public


Total graduate enrollment 1,149
Part-time MBA students (on-campus) 72
Part-time MBA students (distance program) n/a
Full-time MBA students 108
Executive MBA students 150
PhD program students 69
Total undergraduate business school enrollment 2,000
 
Change in part-time MBA class size in past 12 months n/a
 
Average number of months to complete part-time program 24
 
Maximum number of months permitted to complete part-time program 24
 
Part-time program completion rate 100%
 
School offers a full-time MBA program? Yes

Possible for students to change status from part-time to full-time? Yes

  At what point?
After the first year
Or preferably on day one.


STUDENT PROFILE

Female students in class 6%
International students (1) 6%
Underrepresented minority (2) students n/a
Married students n/a

(1) Students from countries other than the school's home country.

(2) Defined as U.S. citizens who are African American, Hispanic American, and Native American.


CLASS TRAITS

GMAT Scores
Average 582
Range (middle 80%) 460 - 710

TOEFL Scores*
Average TOEFL score n/a
Minimum TOEFL score required 550

Work Experience
Average (months) 80
Range (months - middle 80%) n/a - n/a
New entrants with one year or less work experience 0%
Applicants with one year or less work experience 0%

Student Age (years)
Average 31
Range (middle 80%) 27 - 36

Salary
Average salary of entering students n/a
Range (middle 80%) n/a - n/a

* Paper based equivalent. See TOEFL concordance table for computer-based score equivalents.

Entering students employed in the following fields:
Accounting/Auditing 3%
Advertising/Public Relations 3%
Arts, Entertainment, Publishing, and Media 7%
Computers, Hardware 13%
Computers, Software 23%
Engineering 7%
Finance/Economics 19%
Healthcare, Practitioner, and Technician 3%
Human Resources 3%
Manufacturing/Operations and Production 3%
Sales 7%
Telecommunications 3%
Other 3%


TOP CORPORATE CUSTOMERS

Organizations that send the most participants to the part-time MBA program:
n/a

ADMISSIONS

Application fee (resident): $30
Application fee (non resident): $30

n/a people applied to the part-time MBA program in 2002. The school accepted n/a% (selectivity) of those applicants, and n/a% of admitted applicants (yield) enrolled in the program.

The B-school placed n/a applicant(s) on its wait list, from which n/a ultimately enrolled in the semester for which they applied.

Interviews for applicants are:
By invitation only

In 2002, the B-school interviewed n/a of its part-time MBA applicants, and n/a of its admitted applicants.


INVESTMENT AND DEADLINES

Estimated TOTAL (not annual) cost of part-time MBA program (U.S. dollars):
Resident $18,400
Nonresident $18,400

Application Process
Does the part-time program offer rolling admissions? Yes

Deadline(s) to schedule an interview: n/a

Application deadlines (for the next class to be admitted): June 1, 2003



FINANCIAL AID

Deadline(s) to apply:   n/a
Part-time MBAs whose education is partially covered by employer   15%
Part-time MBAs whose education is 100% covered by employer   80%
Part-time MBAs who received financial aid through the B-school   n/a

Average financial aid package n/a
Range (middle 80%) n/a - n/a

Scholarships are merit or need based?
n/a

Number of full-tuition scholarships awarded by school to part-time MBAs during the past 12 months n/a
Does the school offer a guaranteed loan to its part-time MBAs? (1) n/a
  Maximum amount students can borrow n/a
Average outstanding loan for 2002 graduates n/a

Financial aid Web site:
n/a


(1) Upon admission, any accepted applicant, regardless of nationality, and without the need of a cosigner, is eligible for a loan


CONTACTS

Dean Professor Eamonn Walsh
Hired as of Sept. 1, 2000
 
MBA program director Dr. Cormac MacFhionnlaoich
 
MBA admissions director Ms. Niamh Boyle
 
MBA financial aid director N/A
 
MBA career services director Ms. Ena Maguire
 
Alumni relations director Ms. Paula Shalloo


 
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