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Welcome to the Coggin College of Business at the University of North Florida. We are well- known for strong undergraduate and masters programs complemented by transformational learning opportunities. In 2012, we were named an outstanding business college by the Princeton Review for the fifth year in a row. Our faculty are accomplished researchers, well-known in their areas of expertise and beyond. Our bachelor’s degree programs in accounting, economics, finance, financial services, international business, logistics, management and marketing are vibrant and growing. In fact, two of our programs (International Business and Transportation & Logistics) have flagship designation. This an indication of outstanding program quality, national recognition and a global talent pool of faculty and students. Our graduate programs include an MBA, GlobalMBA, Ibero-AmericanMBA, Global EntrepreneurshipMBA, and Masters in Accounting. Of course, we have AACSB accreditation in business and in accounting for our undergraduate and graduate programs. AACSB accreditation is the international gold standard for quality academic programs in business management. Some of the transformational learning opportunities that we offer are internships (arranged by our in-house Career Management Center), study abroad in Africa, Asia, Europe and South America, and state of the art business computing technology. Our LITSLAB has cutting edge optimization software and our Financial Trading Lab is equipped with the best trading simulation software. For hands on learning experience with investing, our students managed the Osprey Fund and compete with the finest minds in the business. Capitalizing on our location in the thriving Jacksonville metropolitan area, we have partnerships with national accounting firms, financial institutions, insurance companies, transportation companies and medical services providers, among others. Much of this interaction is via an active and engaged Business Advisory Council and a Business Associates Council. Our business centers, which supplement academic research and support the community with business and economic data include the Bank of America Institute, Center for International Business Studies, Local Economic Indicators Project, the Paper Institute, the Research Center in Economic and Geographic Information Systems, and the Small Business Development Center.
Post-Grad Work Experience
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Admissions Selectivity
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560
Average GMAT Score
64%
509
70%
560
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Total Applications
46%
46.0
74%
74.0
44%
44
4%
4
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Importance of Application Elements
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Pre-MBA Careers |
GMAT Scores |
English Language Requirements
550
Minimum TOEFL Score
English Proficiency Required:
Yes
Minimum English Proficiency Score:
No
Accepted Tests
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Resident
$
$
$
$
$
$5,797Total Program Cost
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Non-Resident
$
$
$
$
$
$12,491Total Program Cost
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0
Full Tuition Scholarships
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35%
of Students Receive Aid
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Faculty
11%
32
7%
22
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Students in Core Classes
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Top 3 Teaching Methods
60%
60
20%
20
10%
10
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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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|
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No
Part-time students have a campus area
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|
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4,262
Living MBA Alumni
0
Countries where alumni clubs exist
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0
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.