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Mercer University’s Eugene W. Stetson School of Business and Economics promotes the advancement and integration of quality business education and practice. In support of Mercer’s mission, the School provides undergraduate and graduate programs that are designed to enable, enhance and expand professional careers, civic responsibility and lifelong learning. Mercer alumni are successful entrepreneurs, serve in senior leadership positions at Fortune 500 companies and lead some of the country’s largest non-profit organizations. The School offers undergraduate programs in Macon, Atlanta, and Douglas County and graduate programs on the Atlanta, Macon, Newnan, and Savannah campuses. Stetson holds the highest accreditation for business education by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business--International.
Post-Grad Work Experience
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Admissions Selectivity
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Average GMAT Score
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Total Applications
61%
61.0
71%
71.0
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550
Minimum TOEFL Score
English Proficiency Required:
Yes
Minimum English Proficiency Score:
No
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Pre-MBA Careers |
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Resident
$
$
$
$
$
$36,050Total Program Cost |
Non-Resident
$
$
$
$
$
$36,050Total Program Cost |
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0
Full Tuition Scholarships
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$0 Average Scholarship Amount |
Financial Aid
84%
84
80%
80
Types of Aid Distributed
0%
0
0%
0
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Basic scholarships awarded0%Of first-year institutional scholarship recipients who received at least the same amount for the second year |
Loans
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Faculty
5%
5
0%
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Students in Core Classes
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Teaching Methods
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Concentrations and Specializations |
Top Areas of Study
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Joint Degree Programs |
Requirements for Graduation
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Program Logistics
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Time Classes Offered
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30
Average age of student
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ActivitiesActive Professional Clubs
Active Networking Clubs |
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4,559
Living MBA Alumni
1
Countries where alumni clubs exist
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1
Active alumni clubs
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5
Participating in gift donations
No
Individual alumni gift in excess of $10 Million in the last 12 months
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Employer data includes graduates and current students.