ESAN
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Program Basics
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- Maestría en Administración - MBA Tiempo Completo
- ESAN - Escuela de Negocios para Graduados
- 1652 Jr. Alonso de Molina
- Monterrico Chico, Surco
- Lima, 33
- Peru
- Program Web site: http://www.esan.edu.pe/mba/tiempo-completo/
- Status: Private
- Program e-mail address: jmarimon@esan.edu.pe
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Graduate business school is accredited by:
- Other
- Association of MBAs (AMBA)
- European Foundation for Mgt. Development (EFMD)
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SCHOOL BASICS
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Graduate business school enrollment:
- Total: 345
- Full-Time MBA: 120
- Part-Time MBA: 225
- Executive MBA: 0
- PhD Program: 0
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Other graduate degree programs:
- Master of Finance
- Master of Human Resources
- Master of Marketing
- Master of IT Management; Master of Finance & Corporate Law; Master of Supply Chain Management; Master of Project Management; Master of Energy Management; Master of Health Service Management; Master of Real Estate Management; Master of Public Administration; Master of Agribusiness Administration; Master of Research
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Other graduate degree programs:
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PROGRAM COSTS
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Total direct costs (tuition and required fees) of the entire MBA program:
- Resident: $15,180.00
- Nonresident: $0.00
- Recommended annual budget (Resident): $15,180.00
- Recommended annual budget (Nonresident): $3,000.00
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PROGRAM LENGTH
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- Full-time program (months): 14
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ADMISSIONS
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Application Deadlines
- Semester: Spring 2012
- Deadline: Feb 29, 2012
- Semester: Fall 2012
- Deadline: Aug 27, 2012
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- Does the program have rolling admissions? Yes
- Is proficiency in English required for admission? No
- Is a minimum score on an English language proficiency test required? No
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Which English language proficiency tests are accepted?
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- IELTS
- TOEFL Internet Based Test
- TOEFL Paper-based Test
- U Michigan Language Test
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Relative Importance of Application Elements:
- GMAT Score: Not Considered
- Resume/Work Experience: Very Important
- Application Essays: Not Considered
- Interviews: Very Important
- Recommendations: Very Important
- Undergraduate Transcripts: Considered
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APPLICANTS
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- Applications (admitted and denied) to the newest class: 92
- Applicants who were accepted to the most recent class: 70 %
- Admitted applicants who enrolled in the newest class: 85 %
- Applicants who were re-applicants from prior years: 8 %
- Percentage of this year's reapplicants accepted: 50 %
- Applicants wait-listed during the last admissions cycle: 0
- Wait-listed applicants admitted for the semester to which they applied: 0
- Applicant interviews are: Required
- Applicants (admitted and denied) who were interviewed: 100 %
- Admitted applicants who were interviewed: 100 %
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APPLICANT POOL
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- International applications received: 66 %
- Applications from women received: 35 %
- Mean base salary forgone: $1,000.00
- Median base salary forgone: $1,000.00
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CLASS PROFILE
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Full-time students in newest entering class (2010-2011) that are:
- Female: 37 %
- International: 28 %
- Married: 14 %
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Students from following regions:
- Africa: 0 %
- Asia: 0 %
- Europe: 0 %
- North America: 2 %
- Latin America and the Caribbean: 98 %
- Oceania: 0 %
- Dual citizenship: 0 %
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Percentage of U.S. students in newest entering class that are:
- African American: 0 %
- Asian American: 0 %
- Hispanic or Latino American: 0 %
- Multiethnic/Multiracial: 0 %
- Native American: 0 %
- White (Non-Hispanic): 100 %
- Chose not to report: 0 %
- Other: 0 %
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Percentage of U.S. students in newest entering class who are from the following regions:
- Northeast: 0 %
- Mid-Atlantic: 0 %
- South: 100 %
- Southwest: 0 %
- Midwest: 0 %
- West: 0 %
- Possessions and territories: 0 %
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- Mean months of work experience of newest entering class: 72
- Median months of work experience of newest entering class: 72
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Middle 80% range of work experience of newest entering class in months:
- From: 36
- To: 96
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- Median age of entering class: 30
- Mean age of entering class: 30
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FINANCIAL AID
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- Full-time MBAs apply for financial aid through: Central financial aid office at the university
- Full-time MBAs who applied for financial aid for the current academic year: 80 %
- Full-time MBAs receiving financial aid in the current academic year: 70 %
- Mean MBA financial aid package for the current academic year: $12,100.00
- Median MBA financial aid package for the current academic year: $12,100.00
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On what basis are scholarships awarded?
- a combination of need and merit
- academic merit
- financial need
- How does an applicant apply for scholarship consideration? As part of the admissions application
- Mean scholarship awarded to full-time MBAs in the previous academic year: $7,200.00
- Does the school offer a guaranteed loan to all MBAs regardeless of nationality? Yes
- Mean outstanding debt among the most recent graduates from the full-time MBA program: $2,000.00
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GMAT
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- Are applicants required to take the GMAT? No
- Are applicants allowed to submit the GRE? No
- If not, how are applicants' quantitative abilities checked before enrollment? Through an admission process (skills test, psicological test and a personal interview)
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CLASS OFFERINGS
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- Average number of students in a full-time MBA core class: 100
- Average number of students in a full-time MBA elective class: 70
- Elective courses available to full-time MBA students: 70
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Concentrations and specializations offered to full-time MBA students:
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- Finance
- Management Information Systems
- General Management
- Marketing
- Health Care Administration
- Real Estate
- Supply Chain Management
- Human Resource Management
- Operations Management
- International Business
- Public Administration
- Energy Management; Agribusiness Management
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- Does the school offer an accelerated full-time MBA program? No
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The school believes that its leading areas of study for full-time MBA students are:
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- Finance
- General Management
- Marketing
- Other
- Supply Chain Management
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FACULTY
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- Faculty employed by the B-school: 783
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Full-time faculty:
- Tenured: 10
- Non-Tenured: 63
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Adjunct/Visiting Faculty:
- Tenured: 710
- Non-Tenured: 0
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Women on Faculty:
- Tenured: 9
- Non-Tenured: 0
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Minority Faculty:
- Tenured: 333
- Non-Tenured: 10
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International Faculty:
- Tenured: 140
- Non-Tenured: 0
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Faculty with PhDs:
- Tenured: 131
- Non-Tenured: 20
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STUDENT LIFE
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Professional clubs available to full-time MBA students:
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- Investment Banking
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TEACHING/ACADEMICS
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Teaching methods used:
- Case Study: 30 %
- Distance Learning: 2 %
- Experiential Learning: 6 %
- Lectures: 32 %
- Simulations: 2 %
- Team Projects: 28 %
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Requirements for graduation:
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- Students must write a complete business plan
- Students are required to complete international experience
- Students are required to be fluent in more than one language by graduation
- Students must have attended a minimum number of classes
- Students must have earned a pre-determined GPA/Letter grade average
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TECHNOLOGY
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- Technology improvements in the last three academic years: We're currently in a migration to digital material for students. We're the first B-school given tablets (iPADs) for all the MBA and MSc program students. Also, we have improved virtual interface with the students.
- Amount spent: $490,000.00
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B-SCHOOL ALUMNI
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- Living MBA alumni: 5,500
- Active MBA alumni clubs: 2
- Countries in which MBA clubs exist: 1
- Living MBA alumni who gave in past year: 4 %
- Mean gift from MBA alumni: $0.00
- Median gift from MBA alumni: $0.00
- Did school receive an individual gift in excess of $10 million in the past academic year? No
- Business School endowment: $0.00
- Does the main university offer career placement services for alumni? Yes
- Does the main university have an alumni networking Web site? No
- Does the B-School have an alumni networking Web site? Yes
- Business school alumni networking site: http://www.agesan.org.pe/
- Does the B-SCHOOL offer career services for alumni? Yes
- Do current MBA students have access to an alumni database? Yes
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CAREER SERVICES
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- Graduates seeking full-time professional MBA employment: 50 %
- Graduates not seeking employment: 40 %
- Graduates for whom you have no information regarding employment: 10 %
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Primary source of job offer:
- School-facilitated activities: 30 %
- Graduate-facilitated activities: 60 %
- No information provided by graduate: 10 %
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Job Offers for 2011 graduates
- Received first job offer by graduation: 40 %
- Received first job offer in three months following graduation: 30 %
- Received first job offer more than 3 months after graduation: 25 %
- Did not report having received a job offer: 5 %
- Accepted first job offer by graduation: 40 %
- Accepted first job offer in three months following graduation: 25 %
- Accepted first job offer more than 3 months after graduation: 25 %
- Did not report having accepted a job offer: 10 %
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