
ENROLLMENT
| 2002/2003 classes begin: | Aug. 24, 2002
Jan. 13, 2004
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Year part-time program was founded: 1975
Institution is: U.S., Private
| Total graduate enrollment | 1,002 |
| Part-time MBA students (on-campus) | 354 |
| Part-time MBA students (distance program) | n/a |
| Full-time MBA students | 313 |
| Executive MBA students | 283 |
| PhD program students | 37 |
| Total undergraduate business school enrollment | 777 |
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| Change in part-time MBA class size in past 12 months | n/a |
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| Average number of months to complete part-time program | 33 |
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| Maximum number of months permitted to complete part-time program | 84 |
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| Part-time program completion rate | 91% |
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| School offers a full-time MBA program? | Yes |
Possible for students to change status from part-time to full-time? Yes

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At what point?
After the first year
At conclustion program core, ~1 year.
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STUDENT PROFILE
| Female students in class | 36% |
| International students (1) | 8% |
| Underrepresented minority (2) students | 5% |
| Married students | 48% |
(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 | 591 |
| Range (middle 80%) | 500 | - | 680 |
TOEFL Scores*
| Average TOEFL score | n/a |
| Minimum TOEFL score required | n/a |
Work Experience
| Average (months) | 82 |
| Range (months - middle 80%) | 36 | - | 133 |
| New entrants with one year or less work experience | 0% |
| Applicants with one year or less work experience | 1% |
Student Age (years)
| Average | 30 |
| Range (middle 80%) | 26 | - | 37 |
Salary
| Average salary of entering students | $61,178 |
| Range (middle 80%) | $38,643 | - | $86,200 |
* Paper based equivalent. See TOEFL concordance table for computer-based score equivalents.
Entering students employed in the following fields:
n/a

TOP CORPORATE CUSTOMERS
Organizations that send the most participants to the part-time MBA program:
| Firm | No. of Students |
| 1. Boeing |
n/a |
| 2. Anheuser Busch |
n/a |
| 3. Monsanto/Pharmacia |
n/a |
| 4. Emerson |
n/a |
| 5. SBC |
n/a |
| 6. A.G. Edwards |
n/a |
| 7. Washington University |
n/a |
| 8. Mallinckrodt |
n/a |
| 9. Solutia |
n/a |
| 10. Ameren UE |
n/a |
| 11. Deutche Bank |
n/a |
| 12. GE Capital |
n/a |
| 13. IBM |
n/a |
| 14. Ralston Purina |
n/a |
| 15. US Bank |
n/a |

ADMISSIONS
Application fee (resident): $100
Application fee (non resident): n/a
215 people applied to the part-time MBA program in 2002. The school accepted 71% (selectivity) of those applicants, and 86% 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:
Recommended
In 2002, the B-school interviewed 15% of its part-time MBA applicants, and 14% of its admitted applicants.

INVESTMENT AND DEADLINES
| Estimated TOTAL (not annual) cost of part-time MBA program (U.S. dollars): |
| Resident | $45,000 |
| Nonresident | $45,000 |
Application Process
Does the part-time program offer rolling admissions?
Yes
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| Deadline(s) to schedule an interview: |
n/a
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| Application deadlines (for the next class to be admitted): |
n/a
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FINANCIAL AID
| Deadline(s) to apply: | |
Nov. 1, 2002
July 1, 2003
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| Part-time MBAs whose education is partially covered by employer | | n/a |
| Part-time MBAs whose education is 100% covered by employer | | n/a |
| Part-time MBAs who received financial aid through the B-school | | 37% |
| Average financial aid package | n/a |
| Range (middle 80%) | $1,250 | - | $12,500 |
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 |
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| Does the school offer a guaranteed loan to its part-time MBAs? (1) | n/a |
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| Maximum amount students can borrow | n/a |
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| Average outstanding loan for 2002 graduates | n/a |
Financial aid Web site:
http://www.olin.wustl.edu/pmba/adm/finaid.cfm
(1) Upon admission, any accepted applicant, regardless of nationality, and without the need of a cosigner, is eligible for a loan

CONTACTS

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