University of Connecticut
School of Business
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Program Basics
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- School of Business
- 100 Constitution Plaza
- Floor 1
- Hartford, 06103, Connecticut
- United States
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Status:
- Public
- Length of program (months): 20
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Classes meet:
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- Alternate weekends
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Tuition and fees for entire EMBA program:
- Resident: $58,000.00
- Non Resident: $58,000.00
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Graduate business school is accredited by:
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- Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
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SCHOOL BASICS
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Graduate business school enrollment:
- Total: 1,047
- Full-Time MBA: 106
- Part-Time MBA: 827
- Executive MBA: 56
- PhD Program: 58
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- Undergraduate business school enrollment: 1,897
- Other graduate degree programs: Master of Accounting, Other
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ADMISSIONS
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- Rolling admissions? Yes
- GMAT Required? Yes
- Are applicants allowed to submit the GRE? No
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- Is the TOEFL required for non-English speakers? No
- Application fee: $55.00
- Applicant interviews are: Required
- Applicants (admitted and denied) who were interviewed: 80 %
- Admitted applicants who were interviewed: 100 %
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CLASS PROFILE
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EMBA students in newest entering class who are:
- Female: 33 %
- International: 0 %
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Entering students are from the following regions:
- Africa: 0 %
- Asia: 0 %
- Europe: 0 %
- North America: 100 %
- Oceania: 0 %
- Latin America and the Caribbean: 0 %
- Dual citizenship: 0 %
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Entering U.S. citizens are from the following regions:
- Northeast: 100 %
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U.S. students in newest entering class who are:
- African American: 13 %
- Asian American: 3 %
- White (Non-Hispanic): 74 %
- Other: 10 %
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- Average months of work experience: 144
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- Average age: 33
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Work background:
- Have advanced degrees: 10 %
- Work in the nonprofit sector: 10 %
- Work at an organization with 100 or fewer employees: 20 %
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- EMBA students living within 45 miles of campus: 80 %
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Students work in these functional categories:
- Consulting: 20 %
- Finance/Accounting 20 %
- General Management : 20 %
- Marketing/Sales: 20 %
- Operations/Logistics: 20 %
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FINANCIAL AID
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- EMBAs receiving financial aid through school: 30 %
- EMBA scholarships are awarded based on: Neither
- Full-tuition scholarships awarded in past 12 months: 0
- Does the school offer a guaranteed loan to EMBAs, regardless of nationality? No
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FACULTY
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- Faculty employed by the B-school: 147
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Full-time faculty:
- Tenured: 56
- Non-Tenured: 46
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Adjunct/Visiting Faculty:
- Tenured: 0
- Non-Tenured: 45
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Women on Faculty:
- Tenured: 9
- Non-Tenured: 24
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Minority Faculty:
- Tenured: 0
- Non-Tenured: 4
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International Faculty:
- Tenured: 20
- Non-Tenured: 16
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Faculty with PhDs:
- Tenured: 53
- Non-Tenured: 48
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STUDENT LIFE
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- Does the program include a mandatory international trip or project? Yes
- Does the school offer pre-program orientation for all EMBA participants? No
- Does the school offer temporary housing/accommodations for EMBA participants? No
- Do EMBAs have access to a health club or gym? No
- How far away from a major airport are most EMBA classes held? (miles) 20
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TEACHING/ACADEMICS
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Teaching methods:
- Case Study: 30 %
- Lectures: 30 %
- Team Projects: 30 %
- Other: 10 %
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- Faculty also teaching in full-time program: 20 %
- Tenured/tenure-track EMBA faculty: 30 %
- Average class size, core EMBA class: 30
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Estimated hours per week in class and outside classwork:
- Hours per week in class: 8
- Hours per week outside of class spent on classwork: 15
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- Last revision of core EMBA curriculum: 2009
- Distance-learning EMBA via the Internet, videoconferencing, or some other medium? No
- Joint degree programs: MBA/JD (Law), MBA/ME (Engineering)
- Leading areas of study: Accounting, Finance, Operations Management
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Graduation Requirements:
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- Students must have earned a pre-determined GPA/Letter grade average
- Class participation accounts for some percentage of students' grades
- Write a complete business plan
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- Significant recent changes to EMBA program: 2009
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TECHNOLOGY
- Technology improvements in the last three academic years: New server farm, multimedia communications system, teleconferencing for all campuses, transition to complete virtual server u-infrastructure, and virtual desktop implementation.
- Amount spent: $3,200,000.00
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B-SCHOOL ALUMNI
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- Living MBA alumni: 13,445
- Active MBA alumni clubs: 6
- Countries in which MBA clubs exist: 3
- Living MBA alumni who gave in past year: 7
- Mean gift from MBA alumni: $254.00
- Median gift from MBA alumni: $50.00
- Did school receive an individual gift in exess of $10 million in the past academic year? No
- Business school endowment $29,620,681.00
- Does the main university offer career placement services for alumni? Yes
- Does the main university have an alumni networking Web site? Yes
- University alumni networking site: http://career.uconn.edu/alumni.html
- Does the B-School have an alumni networking Web site? Yes
- Business school alumni networking site: http://www.alumniconnections.com
- 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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- Do EMBAs have access to career services? Yes
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