(1) Students from countries other than the school's home country.
TOP CORPORATE CUSTOMERS
Top five organizations that sent the most participants to EMBA program in last 5 years:
Entergy
Exxon Mobil
Shaw Group
Neese Industries
BASF
CLASS TRAITS - MOST RECENT ENTERING CLASS
GMAT Scores
Average
537
Range (middle 80%)
490
-
580
TOEFL Scores
Average score
n/a
Minimum score required
550
Work Experience (months)
Average
135
Range (middle 80%)
60
-
230
Student Age (years)
Average
32
Range (middle 80%)
26
-
40
Work Background
Students with advanced degrees
5%
Students from nonprofit sector
n/a
Students from organization with fewer than 100 employees
n/a
Students titled president, CEO, or chairman
n/a
Travel Distance
Students living within 45 miles of the school
70%
Salary
Average
$55,640
Range (middle 80%)
$46,280
-
$99,000
ADMISSIONS
Application fee
Resident: $25
Non-resident $25
25 people applied to the EMBA program in 2003. The school accepted 68% (selectivity) of those applicants, and 100% of admitted applicants (yield) enrolled in the program.
The B-school placed 89 applicant(s) on its wait list, from which 100 ultimately accepted.
Interviews for EMBA applicants are: Required
In 2003, the B-school interviewed 89% of its EMBA applicants, and 100% of its admitted applicants.
INVESTMENT AND DEADLINES
Estimated total (not annual) cost of EMBA program
Resident
$30,900
Nonresident
$30,900
Application deadline(s):
International applicants - Jan. 25, 2004 All applicants - May 15, 2004
Rolling Admissions? Yes
Deadline for scheduling an interview:
All applicants - May 15, 2004
Financial aid deadline(s):
n/a
EMBAs whose education is 100% funded by employer: 70% (school reports)
EMBAs whose education is partially funded by employer: 0% (school reports)
EMBAs receiving financial aid through the school: 30%
n/a
Number of full-tuition scholarships awarded by school in past 12 months: 0
Guaranteed loan offered, regardless of nationality? (1) No
Maximum amount students can borrow: n/a
Average outstanding loans for 2003 graduates n/a
(1) Upon admission, any accepted applicant, regardless of nationality,
and without the need of a cosigner, is eligible for a loan