Georgia Institute of Technology
Georgia Tech College of Management
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Accreditation: AACSB
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Year Founded:
Excellence in management education has long been a hallmark of
the Georgia Tech curriculum. Through its MBA program, the College of
Management helps students develop not only the skills they will need
to manage technology effectively in the 21st century, but also the
vision and ingenuity to become valued leaders in their fields.
Through both the MBA and Georgia Tech, you will be exposed to the
social, environmental, political, and international factors shaping
the global marketplace. Some of the primary advantages that MBA
students enjoy include: -A new $57 million state-of-the-art business
campus; - Atlanta consistently ranks among the best American cities
to live and work; - Small class sizes which allow students and
faculty to form more intimate relationships; - A top-notch career
services team, with strong ties to the Atlanta/southeastern business
communities; -An exceptional return on investment as recognized by
Forbes Magazine’s survey of MBA graduates; -A dual-degree program
which, by reducing the number of hours required for the MBA, allows
students pursing graduate degrees in another department at Georgia
Tech to earn the MBA in almost the same amount of time it would take
to earn the MBA alone.
Application Fee: 50 USD (United
States of America, Dollars)
Citizenship Information: 13 countries are represented.
United States, Canada, or Bermuda (68%)
Central Asia (11%)
Asia (8%)
Western Europe (5%)
Mexico, the Caribbean, and Latin America (3%)
Africa (3%)
Eastern Europe (1%)
Middle East (1%)
Gender:
Primary Area of Study for First Degree:
Age:
Mean: 27
Median: 27
Middle 80% Age Range: 23 to 32
Years of Work Experience:
Mean: 3.6 years
Median: 3.5 years
Middle 80%: Data not provided.
Full Range: Data not provided.
Undergraduate GPA (U.S. Students Only):
Mean: 3.4
Median: 3.4
Middle 80%: 2.9 to 3.9
Employment statistics reported here for graduates of
the Master of Business Administration program reflect all
information received as of September 30, 2006 for the
12-month period ending June 30, 2006.