2007 UNDERGRAD PROFILE

Northeastern University

College of Business Administration

BSBA degree & BSIB degree

 




B-School and Program Basics

Address: 250 Dodge Hall
Northeastern University
Boston, MA
US 02115

Program E-Mail

Program Web site

College of Business Administration is a private institution.
Undergrad business program was founded: 1922
Accredited by AACSB International

Classes begin:

Fall Other 09/03/2007
Fall Annual Admissions 09/03/2007
Spring Semester 01/02/2007

Enrollment

Total undergraduate business school enrollment 3031
Total full-time undergraduate business students 3031
Total part-time undergraduate business students
Total distance undergraduate business students
 

STUDENT PROFILE: MOST RECENT ENTERING CLASS

Female students in class 39%
International students   6%

For U.S. schools only:

African American students   5%
Native Americans   0%
Asian Americans   8%
Hispanic   8%
White (non-Hispanic) 64%
Unknown 15%
Other   0%

U.S. students by region:

Mid-Atlantic U.S.   8%
Midwest U.S.   2%
Northeast U.S. 78%
South U.S.   3%
Southwest U.S.   2%
West U.S.   6%
U.S. Possessions and territories   1%

Citizenship:

U.S. 94%
Canada   0%
Other   6%
Unknown   0%

CLASS TRAITS: MOST RECENT ENTERING CLASS

Does the school require standardized tests, such as the SAT or ACT? No

SAT Scores for full-time entering business students

Average 1240
Median 1250
Range (Middle 80%) From 1190
to 1290
Minimum SAT Score
 

ACT Scores for full-time entering business students

Average 26
Median 27
Range (Middle 80%) From
to
Minimum ACT Score NA
 
Minimum High School GPA NA
Does the school require an entrance exam? No
 
Student Age (years)  
Average 18
Median 18
 
High School performance of entering business students
Top 10% of high school class 38%
Top 25% of high school class 78%
GPA of 3.75 or higher NA %
GPA of 3.5 to 3.75 NA %
GPA of 3.25 to 3.49 NA %
GPA of 3.00 to 3.24 NA %
GPA of 2.50 to 2.99 NA %
GPA of 2.00 to 2.49 NA %
GPA of 1.00 to 1.99 NA %
GPA below 1.0 NA %
For Internal Transfers  
Minimum overall college GPA NA
Additional application requirements

ADMISSIONS

University Application fee (resident) $ 65.00
University Application fee (nonresident) $ 65.00
University Application fee (non-resident transfers) $ 65.00
 

The university financial aid office manages admissions to the business program

27168 people applied to undergraduate programs for the 2006 academic year. The school accepted 35% (selectivity) of those applicants, and 30% of admitted applicants (yield) enrolled.

NA % of applicants had applied in prior years, and of those reapplicants NA % were accepted.

The university placed 3701 applicant(s) on its wait list. 247 wait-listed applicants were admitted to the semester for which they applied.

Does the business program admit freshmen? Yes

72% of 2006 admissions to the program were freshmen

How do freshmen apply? Indicate interest on university application

How do internal transfers apply? NA

5789 freshmen (admitted and denied) sought full-time admission to the business program for the 2005-2006 academic year.

35% of these applicants were admitted to the program and 72% of admitted students enrolled.

200 internal candidates (admitted and denied) sought full-time admission to the business program for the 2005-2006 academic year. 80 were admitted to the program.

Share of all university applicants who are female: 56%
Share of all university applicants who are not from the U.S.   9%

Interviews for applicants are Not required

Additional application requirements (including those for international students):
TOEFL,APIEL required for students whose native language is not English and who score below 500 on the verbal SAT.

Relative importance of the following factors in deciding who gets admitted to the university:

Secondary School Record: Very Important

Class Rank: Important

High School GPA: Very Important

SAT/ACT Scores: Important

Application Essay: Important

Recommendations: Important

Interview: Not Considered

Extracurricular Activities: Important

Talent/ability: Important

Character/personal qualities: Important

Volunteer Work: Considered

Work Experience: Considered


COSTS

Annual Costs

Resident Tuition $ 29,910.00
Nonresident Tuition $ 29,910.00
Room and Board $ 10,970.00
Books $ 900.00
Other Expenses (please specify)


Tuition per credit hour (U.S. dollars)

Resident NA
Nonresident NA

2007-2008 DEADLINES

University Application deadlines for:
Fall Other 11/15/2006
Fall Annual Admissions 01/15/2007
Spring Semester 11/01/2006

Business Program deadlines for:

FINANCIAL AID

The business program's financial aid ofice manages financial aid for the business program

Financial Aid Web site

Total scholarship money given to business students through the financial aid office in the 2005 academic year: $ 9,253,092.00

Total scholarship money to be distributed to business students through the financial aid office in the 2006 academic year: $ 10,497,180.00

Scholarships are awarded to students in the business program based on A combination of need and merit

Scholarships in the 2006-2007 academic year

Percent of business students receiving some scholarship money 47%
Percent of business students receiving full-tuition scholarships 47%
Percent of scholarships offered to business students based on need 59%
Percent of scholarships offered to business students based on merit 41%

How do applicants apply for scholarships?
Students must file their application for admission by December 15.

Does the schoool offer a guaranteed loan to all business students (regardless of nationality): No

The maximum amount a business student can borrow per year is: NA

The average outstanding debt among 2006 business program graduates is: NA

CONTACTS

Dean Thomas Moore Hired as of 08/01/2001

ACADEMICS & REQUIREMENTS

Specializations offered:
Accounting, , , ,

Programs Offered

BS in BA, all specialties Full time
BS in IB, all specialties Full time
Core curriculum last revised 2003
Average class size in required business classes 35
Average class size in business electives 31
Average class size in non-business classes (required for admission to the business program

12% of business classes (core and elective) have fewer than 20 students

86% of business classes (core and elective) have 21 to 50 students

  2% of business classes (core and elective) have more than 50 students

  2% of required business courses reached maximum enrollment by the first day of class from June 30, 2004 to June 30, 2005.

  0% of required business courses had waiting lists for enrollment

AREAS OF STUDY & ELECTIVES

The school reports that the following are its five leading areas of study:
Accounting, Finance, General Management, International Business, Marketing

Number of elective courses (not multiple sessions of same course) available in the past academic year: 53

New electives added in the past academic year:
International Innovation Mgt.
Innovation
Int'l Bus,Ethics & Global Social Respon






What special programs are available to business students?


Work study or co-op opportunities Yes
Students may do up to three 6-month coops, which are paid opportunities. This past semester we had 1237 positions for 924 students.
Study abroad opportunities Yes
We offer (in addition to the University's programs) specialized study tours for business that are 7 - 10 days. We also offer business programs for 7 weeks in summer, the whole summer, semester abroad, and international Co-ops.
Volunteer and community service opportunities Yes
We have several service-learning courses in business and well as opportunities world-wide for volunteer opportunities.
Business clubs and extracurricular activities Yes
Every business concentration has a club that brings in speakers and offers professional programs. There are also several honorary groups.

FACULTY

Total full-time undergraduate business faculty 106
Total undergraduate business adjuncts and visiting business faculty 30
Total undergraduate permanent/tenured business professors 58

30% of permanent/tenured business professors are women

  0% of permanent/tenured business professors are underrepresented minorities (African American, Hispanic American or Native American)

19% of permanent/tenured business professors are members of company boards of directors or boards of advisors

  3% of permanent/tenured business professors have owned their own business

Prominent Faculty: Sheila Puffer, Ravi Ramamurti, Dan McCarthy


STUDENT LIFE

Freshmen are not required to live on campus

66%of all business students live on campus

Business students are grouped together in "learning communities" in housing or other facilities

TECHNOLOGY

Number of omputers available to undergraduate business students (within the program and university as a whole): 1993

Wireless network is available in main B-school buildings

Technology changes made over the past three years:
Business classrooms are wireless. Students are required to bring laptops.

THE FULL-TIME JOB HUNT

The school has information regarding the employment of 28% of 2006 graduates

Of 2006 graduates for whom we have information...

90% were seeking full-time professional employment in business

10% were not seeking full-time professional employment in business

For those not seeking employment in business...

NA % of those were already employed at graduation

94% were planning to continue their education immediately after graduation

NA % were postponing their job search

NA % were planning to start their own business

  6% of those not working were doing so for other reasons

61 companies recruited business students on campus from June 30, 2005 to June 30, 2006

546 companies posted full-time job offers for undergraduate business students on the school's job boards from June 30, 2005 to June 30, 2006

Of 2006 Job-seeking Graduates...

received their first job offer by graduation

received their first job offer within three months of graduation

received their first job offer more than three months after graduation

did not report having received an offer


Top 10 recruiting firms that hired the most graduates in the past academic year No. hired
Deloitte Touche Tomatsu 5
General Electric 4
Credit Suisse Group 2
John Hancock
PricewaterhouseCoopers 5
State Street Corp. 2
Liberty Mutual 2
Merrill Lynch
Bain & Company
Ernst & Young

Historic Salary Prospects for 2005 Grads (school reported)
Average base salary $ 48,586.00
Median base salary $ 50,000.00
Average signing bonus NA
Median signing bonus NA
Average other guaranteed compensation NA
Median other guaranteed compensation NA

CAREER DIRECTIONS

What percentage of 2006 graduates who accepted jobs did so in the following functional areas? Are these figures estimates based on the number of students majoring in these functional areas? No

Finance
(includes corporate finance, investments, treasury and financial analysis, public finance, etc.)
NA %
Accounting/auditing NA %
General Management NA %
Human Resources NA %
Marketing/Sales
(includes public relations, product management, market research, advertising, etc.)
NA %
Management Information Systems NA %
Operations NA %
Logistics/Transportation NA %
Other NA %

What percentage of 2006 graduates who accepted jobs did so in the following industries? Are these figures estimates? No

Accounting NA %
Consumer Products & Retail NA %
Consulting NA %
Financial Services NA %
Government, Nonprofit, & Education NA %
Health NA %
Manufacturing NA %
Media & Entertainment NA %
Sports & Leisure NA %
Technology & Science NA %
Transportation NA %
UTILITIES NA %
Other NA %

North American Jobs

NA % of 2006 graduates accepted jobs in Canada

NA % of 2006 graduates accepted jobs in the U.S.
Here's the regional breakdown on job acceptances in North American regions:

Northeast
(ME, VT, NY, NH, CT, MA, NJ, RI)
NA %
Mid-Atlantic
(PA, MD, VA, WV, DE, DC)
NA %
South
(NC, SC, KY, TN, GA, FL, AL, AR, LA, MS)
NA %
Southwest
(CO, AZ, TX, OK, NM)
NA %
Midwest
(WI, MO, KS, IA, MN, NE, MI, OH, IN, ND, SD, IL)
NA %
West
(CA, HI, WA, OR, AK, MT, ID, UT, NV, WY)
NA %
U.S. possessions and territories
(America Samoa, Palau, Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands)
NA %
Canada NA %

INTERNSHIPS

84 companies recruited internship-seeking undergraduate business students on campus from June 30, 2005 to June 30, 2006

96% of internships were paid.

Average compensation per week$ 582.00
Median compensation per week $ 560.00
Average internship length (weeks) 26

394 companies posted internships for undergraduate business students on school job boards from June 30, 2005 to June 30, 2006


Top 10 Recruiting Firms for Internships No. interns
John Hancock 90
Merrill Lynch 81
MFS Investment Management 67
Gillette Company 57
General Electric 51
Wellington Management 48
State Street Corporation 44
Deloitte Touche Tomatsu 32
Aviva 28
PWC; EF Education 25

ALUMNI AFFAIRS

NA % of living undergraduate business alumni contributed to the program/university some time between June 30, 2005 and June 30, 2006

Of those who contributed...

The average gift was NA
The median gift was NA

From June 30, 2005 to June 30, 2006, the undergraduate business program NA % received any individual gift in excess of $10 million

Prominent Alumni


PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

Credit hours required for business degree (including university and program requirements)

Minimum of 128 for BSBA or 137 for BSIB
Minimum of 72 for BSBA or BSIB

Other requirements to earn undergraduate business degree
2.0 GPA in all courses and in business courses

69% of business students graduate from the program within four years of admission to the university

72% of business students graduate from the program within six years of admission to the university


 
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