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Lake Forest
Graduate School of Management
1999 Executive MBA Profile
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1999 classes begin
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8 / 21 / 1999
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Final application deadline
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12 / 24 / 1999
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Current total enrollment
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709
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Applications received
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N/A
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Applications accepted
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N/A
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Accepted applicants enrolled (yield)
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N/A
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Female students
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34%
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Minority students
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10%
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International students
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N/A
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Note: For the purposes of this survey, minority students are defined as African-American, Hispanic-American, and Native-American students from the U.S. Asian Americans are not included.
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Total revenues generated by EMBA program in 1998-99
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N/A
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Total tuition cost
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$26,400
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Mean GMAT
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N/A
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Median GMAT
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N/A
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Range
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[min.]
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N/A
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[max.]
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N/A
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Mean GPA
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N/A
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Median GPA
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N/A
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Range
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[min.]
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N/A
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[max.]
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N/A
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Average years of work experience
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11
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Range of work experience (years)
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[min.]
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4
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[max.]
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11
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Average salary for manager in program
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N/A
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Salary range for manager in program
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[min.]
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N/A
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[max.]
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N/A
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Students with advanced degrees
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12%
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Students from nonprofit sector
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2%
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Students from an organization of 100 or fewer employees
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N/A
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Students with title of president, CEO, or chairman
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N/A
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Attending executives who live or work within 45 miles of school
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99%
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Year program was founded
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1969
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Executive MBAs to be graduated in 1999
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247
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Executive MBAs graduated in 1994
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222
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Approximate number of degrees awarded since founding
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2875
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Required core courses/ percent of total coursework
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13 / 81%
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Courses considered electives/ percent of total coursework
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3 / 19%
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International content
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10%
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Entrepreneurial content
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4%
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E-commerce content
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N/A
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Significant changes since 1997
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None
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Special trips or projects outside of country
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The school's trip is an elective choice for its students.
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Distance-learning opportunities via Internet, videoconferencing, or other medium
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Distance or Web based learning content
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5%
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Group work done via the Internet
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20%
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Internet discussion areas are available by course.
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Programs for the spouses of Executive MBA candidates
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None
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Program
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Western Europe
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Country
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France, England
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Partner
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Cambridge University
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Program
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Eastern Europe
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Country
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Lithuania, Poland, Czech Republic
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Partner
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Univ. of Vilnius, Univ. of Warsaw
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Program
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Asian/Pacific
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Country
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Thailand, Singapore
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Partner
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Chulalongkorn University, Nanyang Technological University
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Program
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Latin America
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Country
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Brazil, Argentina
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Partner
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Business School of Sao Paulo
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Partnerships with domestic Executive MBA programs / corporate providers
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ACCO World
W. W. Grainger
TruServ
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Top five organizations that sent the most participants to Executive MBA Program in last five years
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Abbott Laboratories
Baxter Healthcare Corp.
Motorola, Inc.
Kraft Foods
Allstate Insurance Company
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Faculty / Teaching Methods
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Same faculty as full-time MBA program
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0%
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Adjunct faculty
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100%
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Other
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0%
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Full-time Executive MBA faculty with at least 5 years full-time corporate experience
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99%
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Case study
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50%
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Lecture
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20%
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Distance learning
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0%
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Total hours in class
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35
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Total hours of work outside of class
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11
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When and how often classes meet
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N/A
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