Part-Time MBA Profile
Publish Date 05/27/12
University of Texas, San Antonio
College of Business
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PROGRAM BASICS
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Percentage of part-time students who graduate within six years of entering program:
80 %
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Average months to complete program:
30
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Maximum months permitted to complete program:
72
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Does the school have a separate full-time MBA program?
Yes
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If so, can part-time students switch to the full-time program?
No
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Graduate business school is accredited by:
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
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SCHOOL BASICS
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Undergraduate business school enrollment:
5,277
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Graduate degree programs:
Master of Accounting, Master of Finance, Other, Master of Technology, Master of International Management/Business
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Other graduate degree programs:
MA in Economics; MS in Applied Statistics; MS in Construction Science and Management, MS in Information Technology
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ADMISSIONS, SELECTIVITY AND YIELD
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Total applications, most recent entering class:
191
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Applications accepted, most recent entering class:
41 %
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Admitted students enrolled:
65 %
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Applicant interviews are:
By invitation only
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
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Rolling admissions?
Yes
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GMAT required?
Yes
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Are applicants allowed to submit the GRE?
Yes
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Is proficiency in English required?
Yes
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Is a minimum score on an English language proficiency test required?
Yes
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Minimum paper-based TOEFL:
500
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CLASS PROFILE
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Female students:
39 %
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International students:
10 %
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Mean age, newest entering class:
28
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Median age, newest entering clas:
25
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FINANCIAL AID
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Part-time MBAs apply for financial aid through:
Central financial aid office at the university
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Students receiving some form of financial aid in 2011-12:
25 %
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Mean financial aid package:
$10,000.00
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On what basis are scholarships awarded?
Academic merit
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How does an applicant apply for scholarship consideration?
Unique scholarship application
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Does school offer a guaranteed loan to all part-time MBAs?
No
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FACULTY
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Faculty employed by the B-school:
188
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Faculty on company boards:
5
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STUDENT LIFE
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Do part-time MBA students have their own area/center on campus?
Yes
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Do part-time MBA students have break-out rooms?
Yes
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TEACHING/ACADEMICS
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Estimated number of hours per week students spend on classwork, excluding time spent in class:
20
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Teachers in the part-time program:
95
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Tenured teachers in the part-time program:
73
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Faculty also teaching in full-time program:
100 %
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Faculty with at least five years of full-time corporate experience
46 %
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Average core class size:
23
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Average elective class size:
13
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Electives available:
99
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Last curriculum revision:
2009
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Recent curriculum changes:
Required new Core course titled "Ethics and Globalization" - new MBA students are required to the the course in their first semester in the program.
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Does the B-school offer an accelerated part-time MBA program?
Yes
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Credits required to graduate:
36
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TECHNOLOGY
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Technology improvements in the last three academic years:
Financial Studies Center (18 Bloomberg terminals, computers, TV’s, stock tickers); ALIAS (Advanced Labs for Infrastructure Assur & Sec), Integrated KACE mgt tools & appliances to manage all computers in College of Bus; Developed cyber security grants & research incl target networks and intrusion detection environments; comp classrooms, fac/staff desktops upgraded; added servers to the Citrix environ (to increase research capabilities); added a DAE to SAN & virtualized existing infrastructure
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Amount spent:
$903,000.00
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B-SCHOOL ALUMNI
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Living MBA alumni:
3,534
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Active MBA alumni clubs:
1
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Countries in which MBA clubs exist:
1
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Living MBA alumni who gave in past year:
3 %
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Mean gift from MBA alumni:
$215.00
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Median gift from MBA alumni:
$100.00
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Did school receive an individual gift in excess of $10 million in the past academic year?
No
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Business school endowment
$8,853,339.00
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Does the main university offer career placement services for alumni?
Yes
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Does the main university have an alumni networking Web site?
Yes
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University alumni networking site:
http://alumni.utsa.edu
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Does the B-school offer career services for alumni?
Yes
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Does the B-School have an alumni networking Web site?
Yes
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Do current MBA students have access to an alumni database?
Yes
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CAREER SERVICES
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Do part-time MBAs have access to career development office?
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If yes, at what point in the degree process are part-time MBA students able to use the service?
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Are part-time MBAs permitted to interview for full-time jobs?
Yes
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Are part-time students included in resume drops?
Yes
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-My experience at University of Texas San Antonio was exceptional. I gained a wealth of information and skills that have set me up for a career in executive management. I also plugged into the power network of students and alumni at UTSA that has provided connections that I will enjoy throughout my career in the San Antonio area.
-The professors are very knowledgeable and had an interest in the students succeeding.
-I would really like to see coursework that reflects what is seen in business and directly applies what is learned in the classroom. This was done to a certain extent, but sometimes theory was emphasized more than real world application.
-They offer flexible class times and the professors are very knowledgeable and helpful.
-I would like to see some courses offered online or video conference over internet to help students who commute a lot. But I think the university is moving in the right direction.
-I found the experience, relative to cost and time investment, to be highly valuable. GREAT instructors, great curriculum.
-Smaller classes would be beneficial to provide better discussion. Offering 8 week courses would be great as well as to allow for faster completion of the program.
-UTSA's MBA program offers good academic programs and is able to translate the programs into real world experiences. Professors at UTSA had a combination of experience in industry including major San Antonio employers like AT&T and USAA. I think that my friends and colleagues would greatly benefit from the experience of the professors and other students.
-There could be more flexibility on optional seminars or courses to take as elective credit.
-MBA has definitely provided me with additional skill set that separates me from my colleagues at work and opens the door for new opportunities.