November 2002, Volume 71, Number 1

 

Spreadsheet One
*Coming to Terms with Title Envy
*Recession Hits Student Pocketbook
*A Generous Class in a Tight Year
*Library Databases Open to Alumni

Spreadsheet Two
*Student Changes ETS Test Policy
*Online Class Notes Is on Leave
*Siebel Scholars Announced
*New Grad Named
White House Fellow
Spreadsheet Three
*VC Invests in Hometown Youth
*Journal Explores Life in
the Electronic Age

For the Record:
MBA Student Profile: Class of 2004

New class of MBAs: Marcella Kanfer Rolnick, Michael Cibula, and Bethany Coates are among the 371 students who form the MBA Class of ’04.
GENERAL
Total Applications
Enrollment
Women
Minority
International
Age Range
Median Age
Students with Advanced Degrees
Average Years of Work Experience
 
5,864
371
37%
23%
32%
22–41
27.7
17%
4.7
SCHOOL/GEOGRAPHIC REPRESENTATION
U.S. Institutions
Non–U.S. Institutions
Countries (including the U.S.)
 

82
59
39
UNDERGRADUATE MAJOR
Engineering/Computer Science
Economics
Business/Accounting
Behavioral/Social Sciences
Humanities
Applied/Natural Sciences
Mathematics
 
91
76
69
47
44
33
11
TOP 5 INDUSTRIES
Financial Services
Consulting
High-Tech Products and Services
Nonprofit/Government/Education
Healthcare
 
27%
16%
16%
12%
4%
Source: MBA Admissions office

 

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