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The Hagan School of Business provides a high quality undergraduate and graduate business education, pursued in a challenging academic environment, grounded in both practice and theory. The School works to produce leaders who understand business and its social responsibilities, work productively in a high technology and culturally diverse society, demonstrate awareness of the global character of business, and subscribe to the highest ethical standards. Our faculty are dedicated teachers with depth and breadth of education and background. They are open to change and innovation, committed to continuing professional education, and responsive to student needs. The Hagan School strives to build an ongoing partnership with its graduates, providing opportunities for alumni feedback and lifelong learning. We are committed, institutionally and individually, to community service through student internships, service learning, locally and regionally oriented faculty research and lectures and special events which are open to the public. In short, the Hagan School of Business strives to be a home for individuals seeking to integrate the spiritual, intellectual, civic, and emotional dimensions of their lives, for their own good and the good of the world.
Post-Grad Work Experience
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Admissions Selectivity
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445
Average GMAT Score
56%
447
56%
445
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Total Applications
83%
83.0
46%
46
1%
1
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Importance of Application Elements
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Pre-MBA Careers |
GMAT Scores |
English Language Requirements
80
Minimum TOEFL Score
English Proficiency Required:
Yes
Minimum English Proficiency Score:
No
Accepted Tests
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Resident
$
$
$
$
$
$11,394Total Program Cost
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Non-Resident
$
$
$
$
$
$11,394Total Program Cost
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0
Full Tuition Scholarships
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64%
of Students Receive Aid
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Faculty
18%
53
9%
27
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Students in Core Classes
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Top 3 Teaching Methods
40%
40
20%
20
15%
15
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Concentrations and Specializations
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Top Areas of Study
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Requirements for Graduation
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Program Logistics
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Time Classes Offered
Semester Classes Offered
Technology Improvements
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No
Part-time students have a campus area
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5,651
Living MBA Alumni
1
Countries where alumni clubs exist
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1
Active alumni clubs
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7
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.