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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
The Lally School of Management and Technology
 1999 MBA Profile
Address: Lally School of Management and Technology
Troy, New York 12180-3590
E-Mail: management@rpi.edu
Website: lallyschool.rpi.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 original profile — click here.

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1999-2000 Student Profile
Total enrollment 694 Full-time students 231 Part-time students 463
Female 26% Non-U.S. citzens 45% Underrepresented minorities* 3%
Applicants accepted [selectivity] 57% Applicants admitted [yield] 49% Number of applicants 169
Overall applicants interviewed 50% Admitted applicants interviewed 75% Admitted students with less than one year of work experience 19%

Class of 2001 Traits
GMAT scores Average 632 Range 550 to 720
Undergraduate GPA Average 3.3 Range 2.0 to 4.0
Work experience [years] Average 4 Range 0 to 20
Student age [years] Average 28 Range 22 to 47

Tuition and Fees
In-state $21,015 Out-of-state $21,015 Room & board $7,361
Recommended annual student budget [out-of-state] $31,590 Average amount of outstanding MBA loans per full-time student N/A

Application deadlines for Class of 2002

Admission applications Financial aid applications
Domestic 05/01/00 International 05/01/00 Domestic 02/01/00 International 02/01/00
* 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 13% Percentage of Class of 1999 [seeking employment] that received their first job offer by graduation 80%
Actual on-campus interviews conducted for full-time jobs [including first-round interviews] for second-year students 550 Companies that recruited second-year students on campus in past academic year 110
Actual on-campus interviews conducted for summer internships 65 Companies that recruited on campus for first-year interships 31
Average number of job offers received by a Class of 1999 graduate [seeking employment] 3 Opportunities posted via the Internet or electronically 1,140

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

1. Andersen Consulting 3 6. Fusion Technologies 2
2. Telcordia (Bellcore) 3 7. Allied Signal 1
3. General Electric 2 8. IBM 1
4. AT&T 2 9. Johnson & Johnson 1
5. MapInfo 2 10. Procter & Gamble 1

Prospects - 1998 / 1999 Grads
Median starting base salary [excluding bonuses] for the Class of 1999 $61,500 Average starting base salary [excluding bonuses] for the Class of 1999 $62,655
Median first year signing bonus for the Class of 1999 $5,000 Average first year signing bonus for the Class of 1999 $6,560
Percentage of job-accepting Class of 1999 graduates who provided usable base salary information 75% Percentage of job-accepting Class of 1999 graduates who received a signing bonus 45%
** 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 1993
B-school's operating budget for 1999-00 school year $8,420,360 Amount of operating budget used to support financial aid $1,006,905
Graduate school's total dollar endowment as of August 1, 1999 $35,000,000 Increase in operating budget used to support financial aid from 1998-99 academic year 4%
Accelerated MBA program offered Yes Laptop Computer Requirement No

Distance learning program Through the Professional and Distance Education Office, more than 1,000 professionals per semester from leading corporations all over the world pursue graduate degrees, including an MBA and an MS Management. These courses are delivered through a variety of technologies.

School Concentrations / Specializations
Technological Entrepreneurship Management Information Systems Production & Operations Management
Product Development and Management Financial Technology Environmental Management and Policy
Manufacturing Systems R&D Management

Teaching Methods
Lecture 20% Case study 35% Other 45%
Full-time faculty in residence for the 99-00 year 43 Adjunct or visiting faculty in residence for the 99-00 year 8


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Administration

Dean Dr. Joseph G. Ecker Phone number 518.276.6802

Director of MBA Programs Dr. Richard Burke Phone number 518.276.6586

Director of Admissions Zamiul Haque Phone number 518.276.6809

Director of Alumni Relations David Bohan Phone number 518.276.6205

Director of Financial Aid Zamiul Haque Phone number 518.276.6809

Director of Career Services Therese Stillman Phone number 518.276.2019


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Alumni Affairs

Living MBA alumni 2,767 Alumni clubs 36

Living alumni who gave to the annual fund raising efforts of the school in 1998-99 27% Median gift N/A Average gift $302



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Name Dr. Joseph G. Ecker Title Dean




 
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