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New York University
Stern School of Business
 1999 MBA Profile
Address: 44 West Fourth Street
Henry Kaufman Management Education Center, 10-160
New York, NY 10012-1118
E-Mail: sternmba@stern.nyu.edu
Website: www.stern.nyu.edu


Editor's Note: Here is a 1999 update of the contacts and statistical information in the 1998 Business Week Online profile for this school. To see the more detailed original profile -- which includes survey details, a strategy for applicants, and graduate comments -- click here.

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Admissions

1999-2000 Student Profile
Total enrollment 2,840 Full-time students 840 Part-time students 2,000
Female 41% Non-U.S. citzens 35% Underrepresented minorities* 9%
Applicants accepted [selectivity] 17% Applicants admitted [yield] 53% Number of applicants 4,632
Overall applicants interviewed 25% Admitted applicants interviewed 98% Admitted students with less than one year of work experience 0%

Class of 2001 Traits
GMAT scores Average 686 Range 580 to 800
Undergraduate GPA Average 3.4 Range 2.0 to 4.0
Work experience [years] Average 4 Range 2 to 16
Student age [years] Average 27 Range 22 to 37

Tuition and Fees
In-state $29,800 Out-of-state $29,800 Room & board $12,900
Recommended annual student budget [out-of-state] $48,800 Average amount of outstanding MBA loans per full-time student $58,000

Application deadlines for Class of 2002

Admission applications Financial aid applications
Domestic 12/15/99 International 12/15/99 Domestic 01/15/00 International 01/15/00
Domestic 03/15/00 International 03/15/00 Domestic N/A International N/A
* Underrepresented minority students are defined as U.S. citizens who are African American, Hispanic American, and Native American. They do not include Asian Americans.
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Career Services**

Recruitment
Estimated percentage of Class of 1999 [seeking employment] that took a job at a company with less than 100 employees 2% Percentage of Class of 1999 [seeking employment] that received their first job offer by graduation 90%
Actual on-campus interviews conducted for full-time jobs [including first-round interviews] for second-year students 5,286 Companies that recruited second-year students on campus in past academic year 144
Actual on-campus interviews conducted for summer internships 3,077 Companies that recruited on campus for first-year interships 85
Average number of job offers received by a Class of 1999 graduate [seeking employment] 2 Opportunities posted via the Internet or electronically 2,500

Top Employers / Number of 1999 Hires
Top 10 recruiting firms [i.e. hired the most 1999 grads] and the number of students hired

1. American Express 15 6. Salomon Smith Barney 11
2. Chase Manhattan 14 7. IBM 10
3. Deloitte Consulting 13 8. JP Morgan 10
4. Ernst & Young Consulting 13 9. CIBC Oppenheimer 8
5. Goldman Sachs 12 10. Deutsche Bank 8

Prospects - 1998 / 1999 Grads
Median starting base salary [excluding bonuses] for the Class of 1999 $75,000 Average starting base salary [excluding bonuses] for the Class of 1999 $77,653
Median first year signing bonus for the Class of 1999 $20,000 Average first year signing bonus for the Class of 1999 $20,250
Percentage of job-accepting Class of 1999 graduates who provided usable base salary information 90% Percentage of job-accepting Class of 1999 graduates who received a signing bonus 82%
** The information presented in this section was collected using the MBA Career Services Council's Standards for Reporting MBA Employment Statistics
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Faculty & Teaching

Basic Information
Institution is Private Core MBA curriculumlast revised in 1999
B-school's operating budget for 1999-00 school year N/A Amount of operating budget used to support financial aid N/A
Graduate school's total dollar endowment as of August 1, 1999 N/A Increase in operating budget used to support financial aid from 1998-99 academic year N/A
Accelerated MBA program offered No Laptop Computer Requirement No

Distance learning program N/A

School Concentrations / Specializations
Accounting Economics Finance
Information Systems Management and Organizational Behavior Marketing
Statistics and Operations Research International Business Operations Management
Entertainment Media and Technology Entrepreneurial Studies Management Consulting
Financial Engineering

Teaching Methods
Lecture 33% Case study 33% Other 34%
Full-time faculty in residence for the 99-00 year 208 Adjunct or visiting faculty in residence for the 99-00 year 140


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Administration

Dean George Daly Phone number 212.998.0600

Director of MBA Programs Avijit Ghosh Phone number 212.998.0918

Director of Admissions John Lyon Phone number 212.998.0600

Director of Alumni Relations Maggie Fusco Phone number 212.998.0271

Director of Financial Aid Julia Min Phone number 212.998.0790

Director of Career Services Margaret O'Hara Phone number 212.998.0993


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Alumni Affairs

Living MBA alumni 35,032 Alumni clubs 42

Living alumni who gave to the annual fund raising efforts of the school in 1998-99 12% Median gift $100 Average gift $300



The information above was submited on behalf of the school by:

Name Martin Levine Title Associate Dean




 
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