By the Numbers
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The Auburn MBA focuses on developing organizational leaders via a well rounded curriculum using a diverse method of instruction that takes place both in and outside of the classroom. In keeping with this and the emphasis placed on community throughout our program, we utilize a highly selective, personalized approach to craft the composition of our MBA Candidate Class. Below you will find quantitative data describing the make-up of our On-Campus MBA Program.
- Rankings
- Auburn University is ranked 36th among public universities by U.S. News and World Report
- The Auburn MBA is ranked 26th among public institutions for best return on investment by Forbes Magazine
- Admissions
- Newly Enrolled: 32
- Composition
- Total Gender Distribution: Female = 40 percent, Male = 60 percent
- Newly Enrolled Undergraduate majors:
- Business: 49 percent
- Engineering: 34 percent
- Non-Business/Engineering: 17 percent
- Newly Enrolled Mean Years of Work Experience: 2.5 years (Range: 0 to 15 years)
- Newly Enrolled Mean Age: 25.5 (Range: 22 to 38)
- Total Minority Enrollment: 7 percent
- Total International Student Enrollment: Approx. 25 percent
- Newly Enrolled Mean TOEFL Score: 245 c.b.t.
- Specialization
- Total MBA Students’ Areas of Concentration in Program (5 highest current demand):
- Finance
- Marketing
- Supply Chain Management
- Management Information Systems
- Production/Operations Management
- Total MBA Students’ Areas of Concentration in Program (5 highest current demand):
- Compensation
- Mean MBA Starting Salaries [December 2007 Graduating Class]: $55,900 (Range: $30,000 to $100,000)
*Statistics from the 2008 entering class