To nominate your school for BusinessWeek's 2008 ranking of undergraduate business programs, please complete this form no later than Aug. 15, 2007. Using the data you provide, BusinessWeek will determine your program's eligibility for the rankings, with an eye toward adding as many as 25 additional programs to the ranking.

Please note: Only official representatives of the undergraduate business program--a dean, director, or some other administrative personnel--may nominate their program for the ranking; students and alumni may not. Unless otherwise specified, each of these questions is in reference to your undergraduate business program only, not the university as a whole. If the information for your program is not available, please indicate by choosing 'NA'. It will not reduce your chances for eligibility. Schools that have participated in the 2007 ranking do not need to submit a nomination for the 2008 ranking.

College or University Name:
(e.g. New York University)




Full Name of Business School: (if applicable)
(e.g. Leonard N. Stern School of Business)




Business School Address (line one):



Address (line two):



City:



State or Province:



Country:



Zip/Postal Code:



Person Completing This Form
First Name:




Last Name:



Middle Initial:



Title:



Telephone Number Including Area Code:



E-mail Address:



Student survey:
Ranking your program requires an e-mail survey to students. Your school can either provide BusinessWeek with student e-mail addresses or it can e-mail students on BusinessWeek's behalf.

Please indicate whether you will provide BusinessWeek with students' e-mail addresses (BusinesWeek will not transfer them to third parties or use the addresses for any other purpose).


Yes
No





Recruiter Survey:
An e-mail survey of recruiters is also required. Please indicate whether you will provide a list of recruiters, along with their telephone number and e-mail addresses (BusinessWeek will not transfer tham to third parties or use the addresses for any other purposes).


Yes
No

Please list all undergraduate business degrees offered:
Degrees (BA, BS, BBA, BBS, etc.):




Formats (full time, part time, distance, etc.):



Specializations (accounting, finance, marketing, etc.):



This university is:

Public
Private

This business program is:

Two year
Four year

Year the business program was founded:



The business program is accredited by:

AACSB
Not Accredited
Other (Please specify:)


Total current full-time enrollment in undergraduate business program:



Total undergraduate business degrees you expect to award in 2007:



Total undergraduate business degrees awarded in 2004, 2005, and 2006:



Average SAT score for all undergraduate business majors, if applicable:



Average ACT score for all undergraduate business majors, if applicable:



Average high school GPA for all undergraduate business majors:



Percentage of undergraduate business majors who were in the top 10% of their high school class:



Median starting salary for undergraduate business majors who graduated in 2006:



Percentage of undergraduate business majors who are
Female:




African American:



Hispanic American:



Asian American:



Native American:



Number of full-time tenured faculty assigned to the undergraduate business program:



Total number of full-time faculty (tenured and not tenured) assigned to undergraduate business program:



Please provide a short description of your program, highlighting specialties and strengths:



 
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