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Here is brief introduciton of Freeman school of business, Tulane University. For your easy reference.
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The Freeman School of Business climbed a few to 45th place, according to US News.
Places where Tulane needs to improve include starting salary and a greater focus on the Marketing concentration. Most Tulane grads end up in the South and Mid Atlantic states, at least initially. These salaries are much lower than their New England/New York counterparts due largely to the cost of living. $120,000 in New York equals $70,000 in New Orleans.
We also ranked 3rd in the nation for job placement at graduation (probably due to our small size). Three months after graduation we drop to 21st.
See all the stats after the jump!
Academics
Program Offerings
Departments/concentrations available: accounting, arts administration, consulting, entrepreneurship, finance, general management, human resources management, international business, marketing, management information systems, not-for-profit management, organizational behavior, portfolio management, real estate, supply chain management/logistics, quantitative analysis/statistics and operations research, tax
Departments with highest M.B.A. demand in 2005: consulting, entrepreneurship, finance, general management, marketing
Types of M.B.A. programs offered: full-time traditional two year, part-time evenings and weekends, part-time off campus, part-time other, traditional executive MBA, other executive MBA
Joint programs available:
M.B.A./Law, M.B.A./Engineering, M.B.A./Arts, M.B.A./Health Care, Medicine, M.B.A./International Studies, Other (M.B.A./M.H.A.)
Curricula Descriptions
Full-time traditional two year and full-time accelerated programs:
(Data appear as originally submitted by this school)
A complete M. B. A. education focuses on academic and applied skills. Tulane M. B. A. ’s work to develop core competencies and major areas of concentration, and to explore through programs focused on management practice and global leadership. The result is an experience that takes the MBA to three continents while developing extraordinary technical skills.
Financial Aid
Financial Aid Contact Information
Financial aid director: Bill D. Sandefer
Financial aid phone: (504) 865-5410
Financial Aid Availability
Is college-funded aid (fellowships, assistantships, grants, or scholarships) available? Yes
Fellowships available: N/A
Teaching assistantships available: N/A
Research assistantships available: N/A
Are international students eligible for college-funded aid? Yes
2006-2007 Expenses
Tuition: $35,790 (full-time), $1,193 per credit hour (part-time)
Required student fees: $5,519
Room and board, books, and miscellaneous expenses: $13,470
Average indebtedness of 2006 graduating class: N/A
US News Rank
U.S. News rank: 45
Overall score: 58
Peer assessment score (5.0 highest): 3.0
Recruiter assessment score (5.0 highest): 3.7
Average undergraduate GPA (full-time, 2006): 3.20
Average GMAT score (full-time, 2006): 656
Acceptance rate (full-time, 2006): 64.8%
Average starting salary and bonus (full-time, 2006): $77,449
Graduates employed at graduation (full-time, 2006): 90.0%
Graduates employed three months after graduation (full-time, 2006): 93.3%
Out-of-state tuition and fees (full-time, 2006): $41,309
Total enrollment (full-time, 2006): 70
Student Body
2006-2007 Enrollment
Total: 70
Full-time: 70
Part-time: N/A
Full-time/part-time enrollment data not available for graphing.
Men: 74.3% (full-time)
Women: 25.7% (full-time)
Full-time enrollment by gender
Minorities: 22.9% (full-time)
International: 17.1% (full-time)
Career Prospects
Class of 2006†
Total full-time graduates: 44
Total full-time graduates known to be seeking employment: 30
Graduates employed at graduation: 90.0%
Employed three months after graduation: 93.3%
Graduates employed at graduation:
MBA Graduates employed at graduation: 90%
Employed three months after graduation:
MBA Graduates employed three months after graduation: 93.3%
Employment by Industry (Total reporting: 27)*
Maufacturing industry: 4
Service industry: 23
Non-profit: 0
Government: 0
Occupational Breakdown (Total reporting: 27)*
Consulting: 6
Finance/accounting: 12
General management: 3
Human resources: 0
Marketing/sales: 2
Management information systems (MIS): 1
Operations/production: 2
Other: 1
Employment Location (Total reporting: 27)*
Northeast (CT, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, RI, VT): 3
Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, PA, VA, WV): 4
South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN): 8
Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI): 1
Southwest (AZ, CO, NM, OK, TX): 5
West (AK, CA, HI, ID, MT, NV, OR, UT, WA, WY): 6
International: 0
Northeast 3
Middle Atlantic 4
South 8
Midwest 1
Southwest 5
West 6
International 0
MBA Employment by region
*Numbers for employment by industry, occupation, and location are based on those graduates who reported base salary information by three months after graduation.
Salary The following salary profile is based on the numbers cited below of the 28 graduates who reported accepting jobs. Average Low High * “Other compensation” includes other taxable payroll compensation such as guaranteed annual bonus and guaranteed overtime compensation. Base Salary by Occupation Operations/production (2 reporting): General management (3 reporting): Finance/accounting (12 reporting): Management information systems (MIS) (1 reporting): Consulting (6 reporting): Human resources (0 reporting): Other (1 reporting): Base Salary by Industry Service (23 reporting): Nonprofit (0 reporting): Government (0 reporting): Base Salary by Geographic Region Middle Atlantic (4 reporting): South (8 reporting): Midwest (1 reporting): Southwest (5 reporting): West (6 reporting): International (0 reporting): †School has submitted its most recent career data in accordance with the MBA Career Services Council Standards for Reporting MBA Employment Statistics and has granted permission to the Graduate Management Admission Council to send an independent third party to review for accuracy and compliance. Unquote
Class of 2006†
Number of graduates: 44
Number of graduates seeking jobs: 30 (68.2%)
Number of job seekers accepting jobs by three months after graduation:93.3%
Base salary (27 graduates reporting)
U.S. citizen $75,083 $40,000 $115,000
Foreign national $71,666 $60,000 $80,000
Total $73,375 $50,000 $97,500
Signing bonus (13 graduates reporting)
U.S. citizen $8,462 $2,000 $35,000
Foreign national $0 $0 $0
Total $8,462 $2,000 $35,000
Other compensation* (7 graduates reporting)
U.S. citizen $17,083 $8,000 $30,000
Foreign national $16,000 $16,000 $16,000
Total $16,928 $8,000 $30,000
Marketing/sales (2 reporting):
$80,000 (average), $70,000 (low), $90,000 (high)
$74,000 (average), $68,000 (low), $80,000 (high)
$63,333 (average), $50,000 (low), $85,000 (high)
$71,417 (average), $40,000 (low), $95,000 (high)
$70,000 (average), $70,000 (low), $70,000 (high)
$79,500 (average), $55,000 (low), $115,000 (high)
$0 (average), $0 (low), $0 (high)
$115,000 (average), $115,000 (low), $115,000 (high)
Manufacturing (4 reporting):
$72,500 (average), $62,000 (low), $90,000 (high)
$75,087 (average), $40,000 (low), $115,000 (high)
$0 (average), $0 (low), $0 (high)
$0 (average), $0 (low), $0 (high)
Northeast (3 reporting):
$66,667 (average), $50,000 (low), $80,000 (high)
$71,250 (average), $55,000 (low), $90,000 (high)
$75,000 (average), $40,000 (low), $115,000 (high)
$70,000 (average), $70,000 (low), $70,000 (high)
$76,000 (average), $50,000 (low), $95,000 (high)
$80,333 (average), $62,000 (low), $115,000 (high)
$0 (average), $0 (low), $0 (high)
The following salary profile is based on the numbers cited below of the 28 graduates who reported accepting jobs.
Average Low High
Base salary (27 graduates reporting)
U.S. citizen $75,083 $40,000 $115,000
Foreign national $71,666 $60,000 $80,000
Total $73,375 $50,000 $97,500
Signing bonus (13 graduates reporting)
U.S. citizen $8,462 $2,000 $35,000
Foreign national $0 $0 $0
Total $8,462 $2,000 $35,000
Other compensation* (7 graduates reporting)
U.S. citizen $17,083 $8,000 $30,000
Foreign national $16,000 $16,000 $16,000
Total $16,928 $8,000 $30,000
* “Other compensation” includes other taxable payroll compensation such as guaranteed annual bonus and guaranteed overtime compensation.
Base Salary by Occupation
Marketing/sales (2 reporting):
$80,000 (average), $70,000 (low), $90,000 (high)
Operations/production (2 reporting):
$74,000 (average), $68,000 (low), $80,000 (high)
General management (3 reporting):
$63,333 (average), $50,000 (low), $85,000 (high)
Finance/accounting (12 reporting):
$71,417 (average), $40,000 (low), $95,000 (high)
Management information systems (MIS) (1 reporting):
$70,000 (average), $70,000 (low), $70,000 (high)
Consulting (6 reporting):
$79,500 (average), $55,000 (low), $115,000 (high)
Human resources (0 reporting):
$0 (average), $0 (low), $0 (high)
Other (1 reporting):
$115,000 (average), $115,000 (low), $115,000 (high)
Base Salary by Industry
Manufacturing (4 reporting):
$72,500 (average), $62,000 (low), $90,000 (high)
Service (23 reporting):
$75,087 (average), $40,000 (low), $115,000 (high)
Nonprofit (0 reporting):
$0 (average), $0 (low), $0 (high)
Government (0 reporting):
$0 (average), $0 (low), $0 (high)
Base Salary by Geographic Region
Northeast (3 reporting):
$66,667 (average), $50,000 (low), $80,000 (high)
Middle Atlantic (4 reporting):
$71,250 (average), $55,000 (low), $90,000 (high)
South (8 reporting):
$75,000 (average), $40,000 (low), $115,000 (high)
Midwest (1 reporting):
$70,000 (average), $70,000 (low), $70,000 (high)
Southwest (5 reporting):
$76,000 (average), $50,000 (low), $95,000 (high)
West (6 reporting):
$80,333 (average), $62,000 (low), $115,000 (high)
International (0 reporting):
$0 (average), $0 (low), $0 (high)
†School has submitted its most recent career data in accordance with the MBA Career Services Council Standards for Reporting MBA Employment Statistics and has granted permission to the Graduate Management Admission Council to send an independent third party to review for accuracy and compliance.
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