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aacs b i nt er na t i o n a l m em b er s hi p 2 0 1 0
International Members by Country (January 2010)
Argentina Australia Austria
Bahrain
Bangladesh Belgium Bosnia & Herzegovina
Brazil Canada Chile China
Chinese Taipei
Colombia Costa Rica Cote D’Ivoire Croatia
Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt Finland France Germany Greece Guam
Hungary India Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Kazakhstan Kuwait Latvia
Lebanon 4
24
3
1
1
4
1
10
34
9
23
22
5
1
2
2
4
1
3
1
2
3
2
50
15
2
1
2
21
7
3
1
3
1
5
1
2
2
4
Macao
Macedonia
Malaysia
Mexico Monaco
Morocco Netherlands New Zealand Nigeria Norway Pakistan Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland
Portugal Puerto Rico
Qatar
Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Singapore Slovenia South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Thailand Tunisia Turkey United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States Uruguay Venezuela Total
1
1
7
11
1
1
5
8
1
1
3
1
6
1
2
4
4
1
1
7
8
4
2
5
21
13
3
13
7
1
5
7
41
660
1
1
1,141
Source: AACSB International
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AACSB International Membership (January 2010)
Educational Members
U.S. Outside U.S. (OUS)
Total Educational
Number
660
481
1,141
Percent of Total
57.8
42.2
Noneducational Members
Business
Government and Nonprofit
Total Noneducational
Number
27
31
58
Percent of Total
46.6
53.4
Total AACSB Members
1,199
Source: AACSB International
Accredited Membership (January 2010)
By Location
U.S. International
Total
Number
469
110
579
Percent of Total
81.0
19.0
By Program Levels Offered
Undergraduate Only
46
Undergraduate and Doctoral Only 1
Master’s Only
26
Undergraduate and Master’s
306
Undergraduate, Master’s, and Doctoral
175
Master’s and Doctoral
25
8.0
0.1
4.5
52.9
30.2
4.3
Accounting Accreditation
Accredited in Accounting
169
29.2
Source: AACSB International
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Educational Members by Location – AACSB International
Regional Classifications (January 2010)
Region
Eastern Africa
Middle Africa
Northern Africa Southern Africa
Western Africa
Caribbean
Central America
South America
North America
Central Asia
Eastern Asia Southern Asia
Southeastern Asia
Middle East
Near East
Eastern Europe
Northern Europe
Southern Europe
Middle Europe
Oceania
Total
Number
0
0
5
5
3
6
12
39
694
1
72
25
26
24
9
13
55
28
91
33
1,141
Percent
0.0
0.0
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.5
1.1
3.4
60.8
0.1
6.3
2.2
2.3
2.1
0.8
1.1
4.8
2.5
8.0
2.9
Source: AACSB International
Accredited Member Schools by Location – AACSB International
Regional Classifications (January 2010)
Region
Eastern Africa
Middle Africa
Northern Africa Southern Africa
Western Africa
Caribbean
Central America
South America
North America
Central Asia
Eastern Asia Southern Asia
Southeastern Asia
Middle East
Near East
Eastern Europe
Northern Europe
Southern Europe
Middle Europe
Oceania
Total
8
Number
0
0
1
0
0
0
4
5
486
0
19
0
4
7
1
0
15
5
22
10
579
Percent
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.7
0.9
83.9
0.0
3.3
0.0
0.7
1.2
0.2
0.0
2.6
0.9
3.7
1.7
Source: AACSB International
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Public vs. Private Institutions – U.S. (2008–2009)
Public
Private
Number
477
396
Percent
54.6
45.4
Source: AACSB International
Location of Main Campus – All AACSB Members (2008–2009)
Rural
Suburban
Urban
Number
144
255
481
Percent
16.4
29.0
54.6
Source: AACSB International
Calendar System – U.S. AACSB Members (2008–2009)
Semester
Quarter
Number
477
35
Percent
93.2
6.8
Source: AACSB International
Carnegie Classification – U.S. AACSB Members (2008–2009)
Baccalaureate Colleges
Doctoral/Research Universities – Extensive
Doctoral/Research Universities – Intensive
Master’s Colleges and Universities 1
Master’s Colleges and Universities 2
Specialized
Other
Percent
9.3
21.1
13.9
47.3
4.9
2.4
1.1
Source: AACSB International
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Estimated Number of Worldwide Educational Institutions Offering
Business Degrees, Any Level (2008–2009)
Afghanistan
4
Åland
1
Albania
20
Algeria
32
Andorra
1
Angola
12
Argentina
77
Armenia
27
Aruba
1
Australia
51
Austria
32
Azerbaijan
19
Azores
1
Bahamas
7
Bahrain
10
Bangladesh
71
Barbados
2
Belarus
26
Belgium
61
Belize
3
Benin
12
Bhutan
2
Bolivia
30
Bosnia and Herzegovina
15
Botswana
1
Brazil
376
British Virgin
Islands
1
Brunei
4
Bulgaria
25
Burkina Faso
7
Burundi
4
Cambodia
17
Cameroon
5
Canada
103
Cape Verde
3
Cayman Islands
2
Central African Republic
1
Chad
7
Chile
38
China
1,396
Chinese Taipei
104
Colombia
37
Comoros
2
Costa Rica
45
Côte d’Ivoire
160
Croatia
18
Cuba
8
Cyprus
19
Czech Republic
52
Democratic
Republic of
the Congo
9
Denmark
9
Djibouti
1
Dominica
1
Dominican
Republic
18
Ecuador
68
Egypt
42
El Salvador
24
Equatorial Guinea 1
Eritrea
1
Estonia
10
Ethiopia
13
Fiji
5
Finland
38
France
178
French Guiana
1
French Polynesia
1
Gabon
1
Gambia
1
Georgia
24
Germany
210
Ghana
23
Greece
27
Greenland
1
Grenada
1
Guam
1
Guatemala
11
Guinea
7
Guinea-Bissau
2
Guyana
1
Haiti
9
Honduras
8
Hong Kong
10
Hungary
35
Iceland
4
India
1,200
Indonesia
99
Iran
41
Iraq
13
Ireland
43
Isle of Man
1
Israel
26
Italy
86
Jamaica
6
Japan
223
Jersey
1
Jordan
17
Kazakhstan
70
Kenya
23
Kosovo
18
Kuwait
5
Kyrgyzstan
27
Lao PDR
10
Latvia
25
Lebanon
35
Lesotho
1
Liberia
6
Libya
7
Liechtenstein
1
Lithuania
26
Luxembourg
2
Macao
8
Macedonia
10
Madagascar
10
Madeira Islands
1
Malawi
5
Malaysia
47
Maldives
2
Mali
7
Malta
11
Mauritania
2
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Estimated Number of Worldwide Educational Institutions Offering
Business Degrees, Any Level (2008–2009), continued
Mauritius
6
Mexico
1,000
Moldova
16
Monaco
1
Mongolia
38
Montenegro
3
Morocco
94
Mozambique
5
Myanmar
2
Namibia
2
Nepal
4
Netherlands
55
Netherlands Antilles 1
New Caledonia
1
New Zealand
25
Nicaragua
29
Nigeria
67
North Korea
2
Northern Cyprus
5
Norway
34
Oman
14
Pakistan
82
Palestine
12
Panama
11
Papua New
Guinea
10
Paraguay
21
Peru
58
Philippines
1,243
Poland
176
Portugal
36
Puerto Rico
35
Qatar
1
Republic of
the Congo
2
Réunion
2
Romania
69
Russia
128
Rwanda
Saint Kitts
and Nevis
Saint Martin
Samoa
San Marino
São Tomé
and Principe
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Serbia
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Somalia
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Suriname
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
Syria
Tajikistan
Tanzania
Thailand
Timor-Leste
Togo
Trinidad and
Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Uganda
9
1
1
2
1
3
28
11
16
1
5
5
13
13
6
41
240
78
15
7
2
1
25
33
16
12
16
105
2
5
Ukraine
145
United Arab
Emirates
24
United Kingdom 136
United States
1,621
United States
Virgin Islands
1
Uruguay
7
Uzbekistan
26
Vanuatu
2
Vatican City
2
Venezuela
26
Vietnam
37
Wallis and
Futuna Islands
1
Yemen
12
Zambia
5
Zimbabwe
10
Global Total
12,087
2
29
111
3
21
Source: AACSB International
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Degree Program Levels Offered by AACSB Members (2008–2009)
Table shows the number of schools offering at least one program in each category.
Degree Program Levels
Undergraduate Level Certificate
Undergraduate Degree
Graduate Level Certificate
General Integrated Master’s Degree
Specialized Integrated Master’s Degree
General Master’s Degree (MBA)
Specialized Master’s Degree
Doctoral Degree
U.S.
13
489
37
15
8
454
298
126
International
7
121
29
11
3
160
140
114
Number of schools reporting
514
171
Source: AACSB International
Programs Offered Worldwide by Field/Discipline and Level,
Percent (2008–2009)
Table shows percent of reporting schools offering at least one degree program in each
field/discipline.
Field/Discipline Bachelor’s Accounting
78.8
Behavioral Science/Organizational Behavior
0.8
Business Communication
1.3
Business Education
4.1
Business Ethics
0
Business Law/Legal Environment
4.1
Computer Information Systems (CIS)/
Management Information Systems (MIS)
53.1
E-business (includes e-commerce)
3.8
Economics/Managerial Economics
43.9
Entrepreneurship/Small Business Administration
21.1
Finance (includes banking)
69.8
General Business
50.4
Health Services/Hospital Administration
2.0
Hotel/Restaurant/Tourism
6.8
Human Resource Management (includes personnel and industry/labor relations)
24.0
Insurance
7.0
International Business
39.5
Management
68.2
Marketing
70.3
Operations Research
0.8
Production/Operations Management
14.9
Public Administration
1.2
Quantitative Methods
1.2
Real Estate
10.0
MBA
14.9
2.0
0.5
0.3
1.0
2.3
18.2
3.6
4.5
10.4
24.5
69.5
11.3
1.5
8.3
1.0
20.2
34.9
19.9
1.0
6.5
1.5
1.0
4.1
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Statistics
Strategic Management
Supply Chain Management/Transportation/Logistics
Taxation
Other
1.7
1.2
10.9
0.7
27.0
0.2
6.0
6.0
2.3
17.9
Number of schools reporting
603
604
Source: AACSB International
Programs Offered Worldwide by Field/Discipline and Level,
Percent (2008–2009)
Table shows percent of reporting schools offering at least one degree program in each
field/discipline.
Field/DisciplineSpecialized
Master’s
Accounting
65.0
Behavioral Science/Organizational Behavior
2.7
Business Communication
1.7
Business Education
1.5
Business Ethics
0.2
Business Law/Legal Environment
1.7
Computer Information Systems (CIS)/ Management Information Systems (MIS)
27.9
E-business (includes e-commerce)
2.4
Economics/Managerial Economics
18.0
Entrepreneurship/Small Business Administration
3.9
Finance (includes banking)
35.4
General Business
10.9
Health Services/Hospital Administration
5.3
Hotel/Restaurant/Tourism
3.2
Human Resource Management (includes personnel and industry/labor relations)
14.8
Insurance
1.5
International Business
13.3
Management
21.4
Marketing
18.4
Operations Research
1.5
Production/Operations Management
4.6
Public Administration
3.4
Quantitative Methods
3.2
Real Estate
5.6
Statistics
2.7
Strategic Management
2.2
Supply Chain Management/Transportation/Logistics
7.8
Taxation
15.5
Other
25.7
Number of schools reporting
412
Doctoral
33.9
14.8
0.0
0.0
0.4
0.0
27.1
0.4
21.2
2.1
39.8
22.9
0.0
0.8
5.5
2.1
5.9
36.0
33.9
4.2
15.3
1.3
4.2
2.5
3.0
12.7
4.7
0.0
19.5
236
Source: AACSB International
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Degree Programs Offered Reported by World Region (2008–2009)
Undergraduate
Master’s
Asia
Number of Programs: 484
Doctoral
Canada
Number of Programs: 410
5.1%
6.6%
16.5%
Other
13.3%
23.6%
33.1%
48.5%
53.3%
Europe
Number of Programs: 1,321
Latin and South America
Number of Programs: 148
2.7%
10.8%
5.4%
7.5%
22.3%
34.8%
55.0%
61.5%
Middle East
Number of Programs: 58
Oceania
Number of Programs: 583
8.6%
6.2%
31.1%
13.4%
28.8%
60.3%
51.6%
United States
Number of Programs: 9,648
6.8% 1.7%
42.0%
49.5%
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Degrees Conferred by Level and Gender – U.S. (1969–2007)
Bachelor’s Degrees
Year
Total
Males
Females
Year
Total
Males
Females
1969–70
105,580
96,346
9,234
1988–89
246,262
131,098
115,164
1970–71
115,396
104,936
10,460
1989–90
248,568
132,284
116,284
1971–72
121,917
110,331
11,586
1990–91
249,165
131,557
117,608
1972–73
126,717
113,337
13,380
1991–92
256,298
135,263
121,035
1973–74
132,304
115,363
16,941
1992–93
256,473
135,368
121,105
1974–75
133,639
111,983
21,656
1993–94
246,265
128,946
117,319
1975–76
143,171
114,986
28,185
1994–95
233,895
121,663
112,232
1976–77
152,010
116,394
35,616
1995–96
226,623
116,545
110,078
1977–78
160,775
117,103
43,672
1996–97
225,934
116,023
109,911
1978–79
172,392
119,765
52,627
1997–98
232,079
119,379
112,700
1998–99
1979–80
186,264
123,639
62,625
240,947
122,250
118,697
1980–81
200,521
126,798
73,723 1999–2000 256,070
128,521
127,549
1981–82
215,190
130,693
84,497
2000–01
263,515
132,275
131,240
1982–83
226,442
131,451
94,991
2001–02
278,217
138,343
139,874
1983–84
229,013
129,296
99,717
2002–03
293,391
145,075
148,316
1984–85
232,282
127,467
104,815
2003–04
307,149
152,513
154,636
1985–86
236,700
128,415
108,285
2004–05
311,574
155,940
155,634
1986–87
240,346
128,506
111,840
2005–06
318,042
159,683
158,359
1987–88
242,859
129,467
113,392
2006–07
327,531
166,350
161,181
Sources: U.S. Department of Education; National Center for Education Statistics; Higher Education
General Information Survey (HEGIS); “Degrees and Other Formal Awards Conferred” surveys;
Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS); and “Completions” surveys.
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Degrees Conferred by Level and Gender – U.S. (1969–2007)
Master’s Degrees
Year
Total
Males
Females
Year
Total
Males
Females
1969–70
21,561
20,792
769
1988–89
73,065
48,540
24,525
1970–71
26,490
25,458
1,032
1989–90
76,676
50,585
26,091
1971–72
30,509
29,317
1,192
1990–91
78,255
50,883
27,372
1972–73
31,208
29,689
1,519
1991–92
84,517
54,609
29,908
1973–74
32,691
30,557
2,134
1992–93
89,425
57,504
31,921
1974–75
36,315
33,274
3,041
1993–94
93,285
59,223
34,062
1975–76
42,592
37,654
4,938
1994–95
93,540
58,931
34,609
1976–77
46,505
39,852
6,653
1995–96
93,554
58,400
35,154
1977–78
48,347
40,224
8,123
1996–97
97,204
59,333
37,871
1978–79
50,397
40,766
9,631
1997–98
101,652
62,357
39,295
1979–80
55,008
42,744
12,264
1998–99
107,477
64,700
42,777
1980–81
57,888
43,411
14,477 1999–2000 111,532
67,078
44,454
1981–82
61,251
44,230
17,021
2000–01
115,602
68,471
47,131
1982–83
64,741
45,987
18,754
2001–02
119,725
70,463
49,262
1983–84
66,129
46,167
19,962
2002–03
127,685
75,239
52,446
1984–85
66,981
46,199
20,782
2003–04
139,347
80,858
58,489
1985–86
66,676
45,927
20,749
2004–05
142,617
82,151
60,466
1986–87
67,093
44,913
22,180
2005–06
146,406
83,550
62,856
1987–88
69,230
45,980
23,250
2006-07
150,211
84,115
66,096
Sources: U.S. Department of Education; National Center for Education Statistics; Higher Education
General Information Survey (HEGIS); “Degrees and Other Formal Awards Conferred” surveys;
Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS); and “Completions” surveys.
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Degrees Conferred by Level and Gender – U.S. (1969–2007)
Doctoral Degrees
Year
Total
Males
Females
Year
Total
Males
Females
1969–70
620
610
10
1988–89
1,100
800
300
1970–71
774
753
21
1989–90
1,093
818
275
1971–72
876
857
19
1990–91
1,185
876
309
1972–73
917
864
53
1991–92
1,242
953
289
1973–74
922
873
49
1992–93
1,346
969
377
1974–75
939
900
39
1993–94
1,364
980
384
1975–76
906
856
50
1994–95
1,391
1,011
380
1976–77
839
785
54
1995–96
1,366
972
394
1977–78
834
760
74
1996–97
1,336
947
389
1978–79
852
752
100
1997–98
1,290
885
405
1979–80
767
650
117
1998–99
1,201
843
358
1980–81
808
686
122
1999–2000
1,194
812
382
1981–82
826
676
150
2000–01
1,180
783
397
1982–83
770
638
132
2001–02
1,156
746
410
1983–84
926
727
199
2002–03
1,252
820
432
1984–85
827
685
142
2003–04
1,481
960
521
1985–86
923
720
203
2004–05
1,498
901
597
1986–87
1,062
808
254
2005–06
1,711
1,049
662
1987–88
1,063
810
253
2006-07
2,029
1,188
841
Sources: U.S. Department of Education; National Center for Education Statistics; Higher Education
General Information Survey (HEGIS); “Degrees and Other Formal Awards Conferred” surveys;
Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS); and “Completions” surveys.
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degre es co nfer r ed i n b us i n es s & m a n a gem en t
Number of Undergraduate Degrees Reported by AACSB Members
Worldwide (2008–2009)
Country
Argentina
Australia
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China
Chinese Taipei
Colombia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Israel
Japan
Kazakhstan
Korea, Republic of
Kuwait
Latvia
Lebanon
Mexico
Monaco
Netherlands
New Zealand
Portugal
Russian Federation
Singapore
Slovenia
Spain
Switzerland
Thailand
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
Number of
Schools Reporting
Total
Degrees
3
11
1
5
20
2
9
7
2
1
2
1
13
7
1
3
1
3
1
1
1
4
1
2
6
3
3
3
1
5
3
2
2
3
17
507
231
36,702
1,354
3,197
46,707
4,626
12,668
15,200
3,320
288
9,418
1,724
3,752
8,564
800
5,984
2,274
1,964
2,351
1,466
1,116
8,364
187
6,158
25,702
865
386
5,729
6,872
4,697
2,082
2,733
1,421
3,830
49,985
841,274
Source: AACSB International
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Trends in Bachelor’s Degrees Conferred by Degree-Granting
Institutions in Selected Fields of Study (1996–97, 2001–02,
and 2006–07)
Field of study
1996–97
Biological and
biomedical sciences
2001– 02
2006–07
Business
Communications and
communications technologies
Computer and
information sciences
Education
Engineering and
engineering technologies
Health professions and
related clinical sciences
Psychology
Social sciences and history
Visual and performing arts
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000
Number of degrees
Sources: U.S. Department of Education; National Center for Education Statistics; 1996–97,
2001–02, and 2006–07 Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System; “Completions Survey”
(IPEDS-C:96–97); Fall 2001; and Fall 2007.
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Bachelor’s Degrees, Percent by Race/Ethnicity – U.S.
(1995–96 through 2006–07)
Year White
Black
Hispanic
Asian/
Pacific
Islander
American
Indian/
Alaska
Native
NonResident
Alien
1995–96
77.8
7.9
5.0
5.5
0.6
3.2
1996–97
76.8
8.0
5.3
5.9
0.6
3.3
1997–98
76.1
8.3
5.6
6.1
0.7
3.3
1998–99
75.6
8.5
5.8
6.2
0.7
3.2
1999–2000
75.1
8.7
6.1
6.3
0.7
3.2
2000–01
74.5
8.9
6.2
6.3
0.7
3.2
2001–02
74.2
9.0
6.4
6.4
0.7
3.2
2002–03
73.7
9.2
6.6
6.5
0.7
3.2
2003–04
73.3
9.4
6.8
6.6
0.8
3.2
2004–05
72.9
9.5
7.0
6.8
0.7
3.2
2005–06
72.4
9.6
7.2
6.9
0.7
3.1
2006–07
68.2
11.3
7.5
7.4
0.7
4.9
Sources: U.S. Department of Education; National Center for Education Statistics; 2006–07 Integrated
Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS); Fall 2007. (This table was prepared July 2008.)
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Undergraduate Degree Enrollment and Percentages (2008–2009)
U.S.
Percent
International
Percent
Total
Enrollment
832,938
74.9
279,163
25.1
Number
of Schools
Reporting
483
115
Source: AACSB International
Undergraduate Degree Enrollment, Percent by Program Type
(2008–2009)
Program
Type
Full-Time
Part-Time
85.7%
U.S.
79.2%
International
Source: AACSB International
Undergraduate Enrollment, Percent by Full-Time and Part-Time Status
(2008–2009)
Program Type
U.S.
International
Full-Time
Part-Time
85.7
14.3
79.2
20.8
Source: AACSB International
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e nrollment
Undergraduate Enrollment, Percent by Gender (2008–2009)
Gender
U.S.
International
Male
Female
57.2
42.8
51.1
48.9
Source: AACSB International
Undergraduate Enrollment, Percent by Citizenship – U.S.
(2008–2009)
Citizenship
U.S. Citizen or Permanent Visa
Non-U.S. Citizen Without Permanent Visa
Percent
95.3
4.7
Source: AACSB International
Undergraduate Enrollment by Country of Origin or Birthplace –
Outside the U.S. (2008–2009)
Country of Origin or Birthplace
Host Country
Non-Citizen Without Permanent Visa
Percent
74.4
25.6
Source: AACSB International
Average SAT and ACT Scores for Bachelor’s Degree Business
Programs – U.S. Accredited Institutions (2008–2009)
Test
SAT
ACT
Schools
Reporting
346
336
Mean
1,046
24
75%
1,155
25
Median
1,076
22
25%
996
21
Source: AACSB International
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MBA Degree Enrollment and Percentages (2008–2009)
Program
Level
U.S.
Percent
International
Percent
Total
Enrollment
151,215
62.9
89,200
37.1
Number
of Schools
Reporting
434
-
138
-
Source: AACSB International
Specialized Master’s Degree Enrollment and Percentages
(2008–2009)
Program
Level
U.S.
Percent
International
Percent
Total
Enrollment
39,250
39.7
59,670
60.3
Number
of Schools
Reporting
281
-
105
-
Source: AACSB International
MBA Enrollment, Percent by Program Type (2008–2009)
Program Type
xecutive
E
Education
15.4%
33.8%
Full-Time
56.9%
39.2%
45.4%
9.3%
Part-Time
U.S.
International
Source: AACSB International
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e nrollment
MBA Enrollment, Percent by Program Type (2008–2009)
Table shows enrollment in each program type as a percentage of total MBA
enrollment for each country.
Program Type
Full-Time Traditional Two-Year
Full-Time Accelerated
Full-Time Distance Learning
Full-Time Other
Part-Time Evenings and Weekends
Part-Time Off Campus
Part-Time Distance Learning
Part-Time Other
Traditional Executive Education
Other Executive Education
U.S.
24.5
3.6
0.2
5.5
42.4
5.7
5.0
3.8
7.3
2.0
International
19.3
5.4
–
20.7
16.2
5.2
4.5
13.2
12.8
2.7
Source: AACSB International
MBA and Specialized Master’s Degree Enrollment, Percent
by Full-Time and Part-Time Status (2008–2009)
Program Level
MBA
Full-Time
Part-Time
U.S.
43.0
57.0
International
58.8
41.2
Specialized Master’s
Full-Time
Part-Time
56.5
43.5
72.0
28.0
Source: AACSB International
MBA and Specialized Master’s Enrollment, Percent by Gender
(2008–2009)
MBA
Male
Female
U.S.
62.9
37.1
International
62.6
37.4
Specialized Master’s
Male
Female
51.6
48.4
53.0
47.0
Source: AACSB International
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MBA Enrollment by Citizenship – U.S. (2008–2009)
Citizenship
U.S. Citizen or Permanent Visa
Non-U.S. Citizen Without Permanent Visa
Percent
85.1
14.9
Source: AACSB International
MBA Enrollment by Country of Origin or Birthplace – International
(2008–2009)
Country of Origin or Birthplace
Citizen or Permanent Resident
Citizen Without Permanent Visa
Percent
71.0
29.0
Source: AACSB International
Average GMAT® Scores for MBA Programs – International
(2008–2009)
Schools
Program Type
Reporting
Full-Time Traditional Two-Year
175
Full-Time Accelerated
87
Full-Time Distance Learning
5
Full-Time Other
68
Part-Time Evenings and Weekends
185
Part-Time Off Campus
47
Part-Time Distance Learning
29
Part-Time Other
41
Traditional Executive Education
50
Other Executive Education
10
Average
603
584
509
587
555
536
563
563
557
558
Median
605
580
501
549
555
540
560
559
559
567
Max
730
708
586
720
710
659
630
724
660
640
Min
360
321
410
450
291
400
471
350
420
449
Source: AACSB International
Doctoral Degree Program Enrollment (2008–2009)
Program
Level
U.S.
Percent
International
Percent
Total
Enrollment
6,629
42.5
8,976
57.5
Number
of Schools
Reporting
121
-
94
-
Source: AACSB International
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e nrollment
Doctoral Enrollment, Percent by Program Type (2008–2009)
10.5%
Program Type
25.2%
Full-Time
Part-Time
89.5%
U.S.
74.8%
International
Source: AACSB International
Doctoral Enrollment, Percent by Full-Time and Part-Time Status
(2008–2009)
Program Level
Full-Time
Part-Time
U.S.
89.5
10.5
International
74.8
25.2
Source: AACSB International
Doctoral Enrollment, Percent by Gender (2008–2009)
Gender
Male
Female
U.S.
62.3
37.7
International
63.4
36.6
Source: AACSB International
Doctoral Enrollment by Citizenship – U.S. (2008–2009)
Citizenship
U.S. Citizen or Permanent Visa
Non-U.S. Citizen Without Permanent Visa
Percent
54.5
45.5
Source: AACSB International
Doctoral Enrollment by Country of Origin or Birthplace –
International (2008–2009)
Country of Origin or Birthplace
Citizen or Permanent Resident
Citizen Without Permanent Visa
Percent
65.0
35.0
Source: AACSB International
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Average GMAT® and GRE® Scores for Doctoral Degree Business
Programs – U.S. Member Institutions (2008–2009)
Test
GMAT®
GRE®
Schools
Reporting
85
64
Average
663
1,197
Max
780
1,959
Min
408
475
Source: AACSB International
Foreign Students Studying in the U.S., Percent by Field/Discipline
(2008–2009)
Agriculture
Business and Management
Education
Engineering
Fine and Applied Arts
Health Professions
Humanities
Intensive English Language
Mathematics and Computer Sciences
Physical and Life Sciences
Social Sciences
Undeclared
Other
1.3
20.6
2.7
17.7
5.3
5.2
2.9
4.2
8.4
9.2
8.5
3.1
10.9
Sources: 2009 Report on International Educational Exchange; Institute of International Education
U.S. Students Studying Abroad, Percent by Field/Discipline
(2007–2008)
Agriculture
Business and Management
Education
Engineering
Fine and Applied Arts
Foreign Languages
Health Sciences
Humanities
Mathematics and Computer Sciences
Physical Sciences
Social Sciences
Undeclared
Other
1.2
20.2
4.1
3.1
8.4
6.2
4.5
13.3
1.6
7.2
21.5
3.3
5.4
Sources: 2009 Report on International Educational Exchange; Institute of International Education
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e nrollment
Percentage Increase/Decrease for International Enrollment in U.S.
Schools (2004–2008)
First-Time Enrollments
Years covered
International
Overall
2004–05
Total Enrollments
Business
International
Overall
Business
1.0
7.0
-3.0
-3.0
2005–06
12.0
10.0
1.0
1.0
2006–07
4.0
12.0
7.0
10.0
2007–08
3.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
2008–09
0.0
0.0
2.0
2.0
Source: Council of Graduate Schools
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International Student Enrollments in Higher Education:
Top 5 Fields of Education (2005–2007)
Percentage Percentage
of Growth of Growth
Field of Education
2005
2006
2007 on 2005 on 2007
Management and Commerce
Accounting
Management and Commerce
Business and Management
Other
18,066
16,232
9,223
28,409
23,156
17,995
10,382
28,003
25,262
19,085
11,186
28,807
39.8
17.6
21.3
1.4
14.4
10.9
6.4
16.4
Information Technology
Information Technology
Information Systems
Other
12,607
5,306
5,241
10,873
4,585
4,562
9,734
3,497
4,348
-22.8
-34.1
-17.0
5.5
2.0
2.5
Society and Culture
Society and Culture
Economics
Law
Other
4,024
2,194
1,377
6,584
3,882
2,024
1,453
6,999
3,715
1,915
1,550
7,309
-7.7
-12.7
12.6
11.0
2.1
1.1
0.9
4.2
Engineering and Related Technologies
Engineering and Related Technologies
Other
5,480
7,317
5,823
6,989
6,223
7,027
13.6
-4.0
3.5
4.0
Health
General Nursing
Pharmacy
Other
2,736
999
4,410
3,819
1,154
5,200
5,065
1,365
5,872
85.1
36.6
33.2
2.9
0.8
3.3
Other Broad Fields
Other Detailed Fields
Total
32,533
33,049
33,675
3.5
19.2
162,738
169,948
175,637
7.9
100.0
Source: Council of Graduate Schools
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bus iness scho o l facult y
Full-Time Participating and Supporting Faculty (2008–2009)
School Location
and Type
Average Number Average Number
Number of
Participating
Supporting
Schools Reporting
International
U.S.
Public Accredited
Public Non-Accredited
Public (All)
Private Accredited
Private Non-Accredited
Private (All)
Accredited
Non-Accredited
97
58
65
31
61
57
33
53
62
32
45
23
22
21
22
27
33
28
23
25
140
499
302
42
344
129
26
155
431
68
Source: AACSB International
Average Operating Budget per Full-Time Faculty Member – U.S.
300,000
in USD
250,000
200,000
150,000
100,000
50,000
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
Based on data collected from AACSB International Business School Questionnaire
Source: AACSB International
Average Percent of Faculty Positions within Business Schools
19.8%
FT Non-Tenure Track
FT Non-Tenure Tenure Track
FT Tenured
15.7%
2.8%
FTE of PT Faculty (not Graduate Teaching Assistants)
17.4%
44.3%
FTE of GTAs
Based on 2008-2009 Business School Questionnaire data for FT and FTE faculty counts per school
Source: AACSB International
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b us i n es s s c h ool f ac u l ty
Percent of Full-Time Business Faculty by Gender and Rank – U.S.
(2009–2010)
Rank
Male Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
New Doctorate
ABD*
All
83.1
71.9
63.3
58.7
50.0
51.2
71.5
Female
16.9
28.1
36.7
41.3
50.0
48.8
28.5
*Completed “all but dissertation” requirement of doctoral program.
Source: AACSB International
Percent of Full-Time Business Faculty by Gender and Rank –
International (2009–2010)
Rank
Male
Female
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
New Doctorate
ABD*
All
56.8
48.6
51.4
51.7
64.3
66.7
52.2
43.2
51.4
48.6
48.3
35.7
33.3
47.8
*Completed “all but dissertation” requirement of doctoral program.
Source: AACSB International
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bus iness scho o l facult y
Full-Time Business Faculty by Field/Discipline – U.S.
(2009–2010)
Field/Discipline
Accounting
Number
4,626
Percent
16.7
Behavioral Science/Organizational Behavior
810
2.9
Business Communication
379
1.4
0.3
Business Education
77
Business Ethics
112
0.4
Business Law/Legal Environment
833
3.0
Computer Information Systems (CIS)/
Management Information Systems (MIS)
2,552
9.2
E-business (including e-commerce)
30
0.1
Economics/Managerial Economics
2,668
9.6
Entrepreneurship/Small Business Administration
434
1.6
Finance (includes banking)
3,669
13.3
General Business
148
0.5
Health Services/Hospital Administration
89
0.3
Hotel/Restaurant/Tourism
170
0.6
Human Resource Management (includes personnel and industry/labor relations)
541
2.0
Insurance
131
0.5
1.3
International Business
347
Management
2,713
9.8
Marketing
3,597
13.0
Operations Research
169
0.7
Production/Operations Management
1,061
3.8
Public Administration
93
0.3
Quantitative Methods
382
1.4
Real Estate
178
0.6
Statistics
317
1.1
Strategic Management
887
3.2
Supply Chain Management/Transportation/Logistics
309
1.1
Taxation
182
0.7
Other
172
0.6
Source: AACSB International – Salary Survey
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b us i n es s s c h ool f ac u l ty
Full-Time Business Faculty by Field/Discipline – International
(2009–2010)
Field/Discipline
Accounting
Behavioral Science/Organizational Behavior
Business Communication
Business Education
Number
401
Percent
11.7
136
4.0
28
0.8
2
0.1
Business Ethics
29
0.8
Business Law/Legal Environment
72
2.1
185
5.4
Computer Information Systems (CIS)/
Management Information Systems (MIS)
E-business (including e-commerce)
17
0.5
Economics/Managerial Economics
386
11.3
Entrepreneurship/Small Business Administration
Finance (includes banking)
General Business
Health Services/Hospital Administration
Hotel/Restaurant/Tourism
Human Resource Management (includes personnel and industry/labor relations)
52
1.5
383
11.1
75
2.2
4
0.1
21
0.6
151
4.4
Insurance
10
0.3
International Business
60
1.7
Management
316
9.2
Marketing
429
12.5
67
2.0
115
3.3
19
0.6
Operations Research
Production/Operations Management
Public Administration
Quantitative Methods
61
1.8
Real Estate
17
0.5
63
1.8
Statistics
Strategic Management
184
5.4
44
1.3
Taxation
24
0.7
Other
79
2.3
Supply Chain Management/Transportation/Logistics
Source: AACSB International – Salary Survey
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bus iness scho o l facult y
Full-Time Business Faculty, Percent by Tenure Status (2008–2009)
Tenure Status
Percent Tenured
Percent Untenured on Tenure Track
Percent Non-Tenure Track
U.S.
55.8
23.8
20.4
International
62.2
17.5
20.3
Source: AACSB International
Full-Time Business Faculty by Citizenship – U.S.
(2008–2009)
Citizenship
U.S. Citizen or Permanent Visa
Non-U.S. Citizen Without Permanent Visa
Percent
94.7
5.3
Source: AACSB International
Full-Time Business Faculty by Race/Ethnicity – U.S. (2008–2009)
Race/Ethnicity
American Indian or Alaskan Native
Asian or Pacific Islander
Black, Non-Hispanic
Hispanic
White, Non-Hispanic
Race/Ethnicity Unknown
Percent
0.3
14.4
3.8
2.6
77.2
1.7
Source: AACSB International
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Average Full-Time Business Faculty Salaries: Professor (2009–2010)
(USD in thousands)
U.S. Schools
International
Field/Discipline
All
New
Hires
All
New
Hires
Accounting/Taxation
CIS/MIS
Economics/Managerial Economics
Finance/Banking/Real Estate/Insurance
Management/Behavioral Science/
International Business/Strategic Mgmt.
Marketing
Production/Operations Management
Quantitative Methods/
Operations Research/Statistics
Combined (includes all disciplines,
including those not named above)
137.0
130.4
124.0
157.7
169.2
132.8
224.4
182.6
85.3
83.4
99.8
99.1
128.7
111.8
134.9
138.1
137.6
174.7
163.2
175.0
62.6
107.9
136.3
110.8
114.9
146.3
133.4
-
92.9
-
136.2
178.9
95.2
-
Source: AACSB International – Salary Survey
Average Full-Time Business Faculty Salaries: Associate Professor
(2009–2010)
(USD in thousands)
U.S. Schools
International
Field/Discipline
All
New
Hires
All
New
Hires
Accounting/Taxation
CIS/MIS
Economics/Managerial Economics
Finance/Banking/Real Estate/Insurance
Management/Behavioral Science/
International Business/Strategic Mgmt.
Marketing
Production/Operations Management
Quantitative Methods/
Operations Research/Statistics
Combined (includes all disciplines, including those not named above)
115.6
108.3
90.7
127.0
126.5
123.1
101.2
142.8
75.8
60.1
76.5
90.4
59.2
99.1
107.8
109.7
111.4
174.7
120.2
115.0
67.8
83.0
94.4
72.4
-
100.6
100.7
68.0
-
109.5
120.6
71.3
-
Source: AACSB International – Salary Survey
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Average Full-Time Business Faculty Salaries: Assistant Professor
(2009–2010)
(USD in thousands)
U.S. Schools
International
New
New
Field/Discipline
All
Hires
All Hires
Accounting/Taxation
CIS/MIS
Economics/Managerial Economics
Finance/Banking/Real Estate/Insurance
Management/Behavioral Science/
International Business/Strategic Mgmt.
Marketing
Production/Operations Management
Quantitative Methods/
Operations Research/Statistics
Combined (includes all disciplines, including those not named above)
120.4
99.7
85.1
128.1
125.9
94.0
87.6
136.0
68.4
64.8
61.2
70.8
69.6
82.1
73.7
70.2
102.3
106.3
109.2
104.4
108.9
110.2
59.6
65.9
82.1
71.4
69.0
84.5
90.6
95.8
61.1
57.7
106.5
110.6
64.1
67.6
Source: AACSB International – Salary Survey
Average Full-Time Business Faculty Salaries: New Doctorate
(2009–2010)
(USD in thousands)
Field/Discipline
U.S. Schools
New Hires Accounting/Taxation127.8
CIS/MIS 87.9
Economics/Managerial Economics 88.7
Finance/Banking/Real Estate/Insurance133.6
Management/Behavioral Science/
International Business/Strategic Mgmt.105.7
Marketing107.8
Production/Operations Management106.5
Quantitative Methods/
Operations Research/Statistics 95.6
Combined (includes all disciplines, including those not named above)109.6
International
New Hires
84.9
87.0
83.3
88.6
54.0
65.0
Source: AACSB International – Salary Survey
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New Hiring (All Ranks), Percent by Field/Discipline – U.S.
Field/Discipline
Accounting/Taxation
CIS/MIS
Economics/Managerial Economics
Finance/Banking/Real Estate/Insurance
Management/Behavioral Science/
International Business/Strategic Mgmt.
Marketing
Production/Operations Management
Quantitative Methods/
Operations Research/Statistics
Other
1996
18.2
11.1
9.1
15.8
2000
15.7
17.6
9.1
12.9
2009
18.1
5.6
9.7
15.6
15.2
13.7
4.3
16.2
12.4
3.4
20.3
13.5
3.4
2.8
9.8
2.2
10.5
2.3
11.5
Source: AACSB International – Salary Survey
Full-Time Administrative Personnel, Percent by Gender – U.S.
(2009–2010)
Position
Male
Dean
83.7
Associate Dean
71.5
Assistant Dean
44.7
Assistant Dean or Director: Development
45.8
Assistant Dean or Director: Finance and Administration 39.3
Assistant Dean or Director: Information Technology
83.2
School of Accounting, Director, etc.
73.9
Assistant Dean or Director: Undergraduate Programs
33.9
Assistant Dean or Director: Graduate Programs
54.3
Assistant Dean or Director: Career Services/Placement 38.4
Director of Cooperative Programs
45.2
Assistant Dean or Director: Executive Education
58.7
Director of Internship
33.3
MBA/Master’s Admissions Director
32.1
Assistant Dean or Director: MBA Programs
51.6
Small Business Administration Director
61.6
Director of Communications/Public Relations
25.2
Executive MBA (EMBA) Director
44.4
Director of Research
67.9
Director of Distance Education
38.5
Major Gifts Officer
42.4
Director of Business Library Services
35.3
Other
40.9
All Administrative Positions
54.6
Female
16.3
28.5
55.3
54.2
60.7
16.8
26.1
66.1
45.7
61.6
54.8
41.3
66.7
67.9
48.4
38.4
74.8
55.6
32.1
61.5
57.6
64.7
59.1
45.4
Source: AACSB International
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admini str a t i ve p er s o n n el
Full-Time Average Salary by Position – U.S. (2009–2010)
(USD in thousands)
Position
Salary Average
Dean
213.1
Associate Dean
161.7
Assistant Dean
96.4
Assistant Dean or Director: Development
112.6
Assistant Dean or Director: Finance and Administration
104.2
Assistant Dean or Director: Information Technology
School of Accounting, Director, etc.
Assistant Dean or Director: Undergraduate Programs
Assistant Dean or Director: Graduate Programs
98.7
172.4
92.1
111.4
Assistant Dean or Director: Career Services/Placement
91.1
Director of Cooperative Programs
83.1
Assistant Dean or Director: Executive Education
123.4
Director of Internship
58.7
MBA/Master’s Admissions Director
82.1
Assistant Dean or Director: MBA Programs
105.0
Small Business Administration Director
80.1
Director of Communications/Public Relations
80.3
Executive MBA (EMBA) Director
107.5
Director of Research
124.5
Director of Distance Education
97.2
Major Gifts Officer
91.1
Director of Business Library Services
86.2
Other
73.4
Source: AACSB International
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f i n an c e s
Operating Budgets (2008–2009)
(in USD)
Total
Mean
Standard Deviation
Maximum
75th Percentile
Median
25th Percentile
Minimum
U.S
8,080,157,029
15,906,478
21,501,892
172,333,000
18,563,551
8,3337,045
4,398,722
1,100,000
International
5,102,413,608
32,499,450
36,400,075
213,350,166
43,035,074
19,725,422
9,768,029
993,977
Source: AACSB International
Operating Budget Distribution – U.S. (2008–2009)
(in USD)
Greater than
Less than or Equal to
0
2,500,000
2,500,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
10,000,000
10,000,000
25,000,000
25,000,000
50,000,000
50,000,000
100,000,000
100,000,000
200,000,000
Schools Reporting
Number
46
104
136
131
57
24
6
504
Percent
9.1
20.6
27.0
26.0
11.3
4.8
1.2
100.0
Source: AACSB International
Operating Budget Distribution – International (2008–2009)
(in USD)
Greater than
Less than or Equal to
0
2,500,000
2,500,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
10,000,000
10,000,000
25,000,000
25,000,000
50,000,000
50,000,000
100,000,000
100,000,000
200,000,000
Schools Reporting
Number
9
10
22
57
26
24
7
157
Percent
5.8
6.5
14.0
36.3
16.6
15.3
4.5
100.0
Source: AACSB International
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finances
Endowments – U.S. (2008–2009)
(in USD)
Total
Mean
Standard Deviation
Maximum
75th Percentile
Median
25th Percentile
Minimum
12,649,742,683
25,123,210
60,395,039
628,455,484
18,959,194
5,010,952
809,735
5,000
Source: AACSB International
Distribution of Endowments – U.S. (2008–2009)
(in USD)
Range 0
1–1,000,000
1,000,001–5,000,000 5,000,001–20,000,000 20,000,001–50,000,000
50,000,001–100,000,000
100,000,001–200,000,000
200,000,001–300,000,000
300,000,001–400,000,000
More than 400,000,000
Totals
Number of
Schools
Participating
66
67
117
130
56
34
16
10
2
2
500
Percent
13.2
13.4
23.4
25.9
11.2
6.8
3.2
2.1
0.4
0.8
100
Source: AACSB International
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University of Nebraska
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University of Pittsburgh
The University of Texas
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ARGENTINA
CANADA
Universidad Austral, IAE
Business School
Alberta
University of Alberta
University of Calgary
AUSTRALIA
British Columbia
New South Wales
Australian Graduate School
of Management
The University of Sydney
◆
University of Technology, Sydney
Queensland
Griffith University
Queensland University
of Technology
Simon Fraser University
University of British Columbia
Manitoba
University of Manitoba
Newfoundland
Memorial University
of Newfoundland
The University of Queensland
Nova Scotia
BELGIUM
Saint Mary’s University
Universiteit Antwerpen
aculteit Toegepaste
F
Economische Wetenschappen
niversiteit Antwerpen
U
(UAMS)–Management School
Vlerick Leuven Gent
Management School
BRAZIL
Fundação Getulio Vargas,
São Paulo
Dalhousie University
Ontario
Brock University
McMaster University
Queen’s University
University of Ottawa
University of Toronto
Wilfrid Laurier University
Quebec
Concordia University
HEC Montréal
Université Laval
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CHILE
COSTA RICA
Adolfo Ibanez University
INCAE
Pontificia Universidad Católica
de Chile
EGYPT
CHINA
The American University
in Cairo
Beijing
Tsinghua University◆
Hong Kong
FINLAND
Aalto University
City University of Hong Kong
FRANCE
Hong Kong Baptist University
Audencia Nantes School
of Management
The Chinese University of
Hong Kong◆
The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University
The Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology◆
BEM Bordeaux
Management School
EDHEC Business School,
Lille and Nice
EM LYON
The University of Hong Kong◆
ESCEM School of Business and
Management (Tours-Poitiers)
Shanghai
ESCP Europe
China Europe International
Business School (CEIBS)
ESSEC Business School ParisSingapore
Fudan University
Grenoble Ecole de Management
Groupe ESC Clermont
CHINESE TAIPEI
Fu Jen Catholic University
National Chengchi University
National Taiwan University
National Chiao Tung University
National Sun Yat-sen University
COLOMBIA
Universidad de los Andes
HEC School of Management,
Paris
INSEAD-France and Singapore
Reims University
Toulouse Business School –
Groupe ESC Toulouse
GERMANY
HHL – Leipzig Graduate School
of Management
Johann Wolfgang Goethe–
Universitaet Frankfurt am Main
◆
Universitaet Mannheim
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IRELAND
PHILIPPINES
University College Dublin
Asian Institute of Management
ISRAEL
PORTUGAL
Tel Aviv University
Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
JAPAN
Keio University
QATAR
Nagoya University of Commerce
and Business
Qatar University
KUWAIT
King Fahd University of
Petroleum and Minerals
Kuwait University
LEBANON
American University of Beirut
MEXICO
Instituto Panamericano de Alta
Direccion de Empresa (IPADE)
SAUDI ARABIA
SINGAPORE
Nanyang Technological University◆
National University of Singapore
SLOVENIA
University of Ljubljana
Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo
de México (ITAM)
SOUTH KOREA
Instituto Tecnológico y
de Estudios Superiores de
Monterrey–Campus Monterrey
Korea Advanced Institute of
Science and Technology (KAIST)
Hanyang University
Korea University
NETHERLANDS
Sejong University
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Seoul National University
Maastricht University
Sogang University
Tilburg University
SungKyunKwan University
NEW ZEALAND
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Yonsei University
Massey University
SPAIN
The University of Auckland
ESADE
The University of Waikato
IESE Business School
University of Otago
Instituto de Empresa (IE) Business
School
IQS–Instituto Químic de Sarrià
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SWITZERLAND
UNITED STATES
IMD, International Institute
for Management
Alabama
University of St. Gallen
Auburn University Montgomery
THAILAND
Sasin Graduate Institute of
Business Administration of
Chulalongkorn University
TURKEY
Auburn University◆
Birmingham–Southern College
Jacksonville State University
Samford University
The University of Alabama◆
Tuskegee University
Bilkent University
University of Alabama
at Birmingham◆
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
University of Alabama
in Huntsville
United Arab Emirates University
(UAEU)
University of Dubai
University of Montevallo
University of South Alabama
Alaska
UNITED KINGDOM
University of Alaska Anchorage
Ashridge
University of Alaska Fairbanks◆
Aston University
Arizona
City University London
Cranfield University
Durham University
Lancaster University
London Business School
The Open University
The University of Manchester
University of Glasgow
University of Reading
University of Strathclyde
University of Surrey
University of Warwick
Arizona State University◆
Northern Arizona University
The University of Arizona◆
Thunderbird School of
Global Management
Arkansas
Arkansas State University
Arkansas Tech University
Henderson State University
Ouachita Baptist University
Southern Arkansas University
University of Arkansas◆
University of Arkansas
at Little Rock
◆
University of Central Arkansas
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California
Stanford University
California Polytechnic State
University, San Luis Obispo
University of California, Berkeley
California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona
University of California, Irvine
California State University,
Bakersfield
California State University, Chico
California State University,
East Bay
University of California, Davis
University of California,
Los Angeles
University of California, Riverside
University of San Diego◆
University of San Francisco
California State University, Fresno
University of Southern California◆
California State University,
Fullerton◆
University of the Pacific
California State University, Long
Beach
Colorado
Colorado State University
California State University,
Los Angeles
Colorado State University–Pueblo
California State University,
Northridge
U.S. Air Force Academy
California State University,
Sacramento
California State University,
San Bernardino
California State University,
Stanislaus
Chapman University
Claremont Graduate University
Loyola Marymount University
Monterey Institute of
International Studies
Naval Postgraduate School
Pepperdine University
San Diego State University◆
Fort Lewis College
University of Colorado at Boulder
University of Colorado
at Colorado Springs
University of Colorado◆
University of Denver◆
University of Northern Colorado◆
Connecticut
Fairfield University
Quinnipiac University
Sacred Heart University
U.S. Coast Guard Academy
University of Connecticut◆
University of Hartford
San Francisco State University
Yale University
San Jose State University
Delaware
Santa Clara University◆
Delaware State University
Sonoma State University
University of Delaware◆
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District of Columbia
Georgia College &
State University
American University
Georgia Institute of Technology
Georgetown University
Georgia Southern University◆
Howard University◆
The George Washington
University◆
Georgia Southwestern
State University
Florida
Kennesaw State University◆
Georgia State University◆
Barry University
Mercer University–Macon
and Atlanta Campuses
Florida Atlantic University
Morehouse College
Florida Gulf Coast University
Florida International University
◆
Florida State University◆
Jacksonville University
Rollins College
Stetson University◆
The University of Tampa
Savannah State University
University of Georgia◆
University of West Georgia◆
Valdosta State University
University of Central Florida◆
Hawaii
University of Florida◆
University of Hawaii at Hilo
University of Miami◆
University of Hawaii at Manoa
University of North Florida◆
University of South Florida◆
University of South Florida
St. Petersburg◆
◆
North Georgia College &
State University
Idaho
Boise State University◆
Idaho State University◆
University of West Florida
University of Idaho◆
Georgia
Illinois
Augusta State University
Bradley University◆
Berry College
DePaul University◆
Clark Atlanta University
Eastern Illinois University◆
Clayton State University
Illinois Institute of Technology
Columbus State University
Illinois State University◆
Dalton State College
Loyola University Chicago◆
Emory University
Northern Illinois University◆
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Northwestern University
Kansas
Southern Illinois University
Carbondale◆
Emporia State University
Southern Illinois University
Edwardsville◆
Pittsburg State University
The University of Chicago
University of Illinois at Chicago◆
University of Illinois at Springfield
University of Illinois at
Urbana–Champaign◆
Western Illinois University◆
Kansas State University◆
University of Kansas◆
Washburn University
Wichita State University◆
Kentucky
Bellarmine University
Eastern Kentucky University
Morehead State University
Indiana
Ball State University
Murray State University
Butler University
Northern Kentucky University
Indiana State University
University of Kentucky◆
Indiana University Kokomo
University of Louisville◆
Indiana University Northwest
Western Kentucky University◆
Indiana University South Bend
Louisiana
◆
Indiana University Southeast
Indiana University,
Bloomington/Indianapolis◆
Indiana University–Purdue
University Fort Wayne
Purdue University
University of Evansville
University of Notre Dame◆
University of Southern Indiana◆
Grambling State University
Louisiana State University
Louisiana State University
in Shreveport
Louisiana Tech University◆
Loyola University New Orleans
McNeese State University
Nicholls State University◆
Valparaiso University
Northwestern State University
of Louisiana
Iowa
Southeastern Louisiana
University◆
Drake University
◆
Iowa State University◆
The University of Iowa◆
University of Northern Iowa
Southern University and
A&M College
Tulane University
University of Louisiana
at Lafayette
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aacsb i nter na t i o n a l a ccr ed i t ed i n s t i t ut i o n s w or l d w i d e
University of Louisiana
at Monroe◆
University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth
University of New Orleans◆
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Western New England College
Maine
University of Maine
University of Southern Maine
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Michigan
Central Michigan University◆
Maryland
Frostburg State University
Loyola University Maryland◆
Morgan State University◆
Salisbury University
Towson University◆
University of Baltimore
University of Maryland
Massachusetts
Eastern Michigan University
Grand Valley State University◆
Michigan State University◆
Michigan Technological University
Northern Michigan University
Oakland University◆
Saginaw Valley State University
The University of Michigan
Babson College
The University of Michigan–
Dearborn
Bentley University◆
The University of Michigan–Flint
Boston College
University of Detroit Mercy
Boston University
Wayne State University
Brandeis University
Western Michigan University◆
Clark University
Minnesota
Harvard University
Massachusetts Institute
of Technology
Minnesota State University,
Mankato
Northeastern University
Minnesota State University
Moorhead
Simmons College
St. Cloud State University
Suffolk University
University of Minnesota
University of Massachusetts
Amherst◆
University of Minnesota Duluth
◆
University of Massachusetts Boston
◆
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aac sb i nter na t i o nal a ccr ed i t ed i n s t i t ut i o n s w or l d w i d e
Mississippi
New Hampshire
Jackson State University
Dartmouth College
Millsaps College
University of New Hampshire
Mississippi State University
◆
The University of Mississippi◆
University of Southern Mississippi◆
Missouri
New Jersey
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Monmouth University
Montclair State University
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Drury University
Missouri State University
Rider University◆
Missouri Western State University
Rowan University
Rockhurst University
Rutgers–The State University
of New Jersey–Camden
◆
Saint Louis University
Truman State University
Rutgers–The State University
of New Jersey–Newark/New
Brunswick
University of Central Missouri◆
Seton Hall University◆
University of Missouri
The College of New Jersey
University of Missouri–Kansas City
William Paterson University
Southeast Missouri State University
◆
◆
University of Missouri–St. Louis◆
Washington University in St. Louis
Montana
Montana State University
Montana State University Billings
The University of Montana◆
Nebraska
Creighton University◆
University of Nebraska at Kearney
University of Nebraska at Omaha
University of Nebraska–Lincoln◆
Nevada
New Mexico
New Mexico State University◆
The University of New Mexico◆
New York
Adelphi University
Alfred University
Baruch College–The City
University of New York◆
Binghamton University, State
University of New York
Canisius College
Clarkson University
Columbia University
University of Nevada, Las Vegas◆
University of Nevada, Reno◆
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aacsb i nter na t i o n a l a ccr ed i t ed i n s t i t ut i o n s w or l d w i d e
Cornell University
epartment of Applied
D
Economics and Management
State University of New York
Institute of Technology at Utica/
Rome
S .C. Johnson Graduate School
of Management
Syracuse University
Union Graduate College
ornell University–School
C
of Hotel Administration
University at Albany,
State University of New York◆
Fordham University
Hofstra University◆
University at Buffalo,
State University of New York◆
Iona College
University of Rochester
Ithaca College
North Carolina
Le Moyne College
Appalachian State University
Long Island University–​
C.W. Post Campus
Duke University
Manhattan College
Marist College
New York University
Niagara University
East Carolina University
Elon University
Fayetteville State University
Meredith College
Pace University◆
North Carolina A&T State
University◆
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
North Carolina Central University
Rochester Institute of Technology
North Carolina State University◆
Siena College
Queens University of Charlotte
St. Bonaventure University
The University of North Carolina
at Asheville
St. John Fisher College
St. John’s University◆
State University of New York
College at Brockport
State University of New York
College at Geneseo
State University of New York
College at Oswego
State University of New York
College at Plattsburgh
The University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill
The University of North Carolina
at Charlotte◆
The University of North Carolina
at Greensboro◆
University of North Carolina
Wilmington
Wake Forest University◆
Western Carolina University
Winston–Salem State University
◆
Schools Accredited in Business and Accounting
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aac sb i nter na t i o nal a ccr ed i t ed i n s t i t ut i o n s w or l d w i d e
North Dakota
Pennsylvania
North Dakota State University
Bloomsburg University
The University of North Dakota
Carnegie Mellon University
Ohio
Clarion University​
of Pennsylvania
Bowling Green State University◆
Case Western Reserve University◆
Cleveland State University◆
Drexel University
Duquesne University
John Carroll University◆
Indiana University
of Pennsylvania
Kent State University◆
King’s College
Miami University◆
La Salle University
Ohio Northern University
Lehigh University◆
Robert Morris University
Ohio University
◆
The Ohio State University
Saint Joseph’s University◆
The University of Akron
Shippensburg University
University of Cincinnati
Susquehanna University
University of Dayton◆
Temple University
University of Toledo
The Pennsylvania
State University◆
◆
◆
Wright State University◆
Xavier University
Youngstown State University
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State University◆
Southeastern Oklahoma State
University
The University of Tulsa
University of Oklahoma◆
The Pennsylvania State University
at Erie, The Behrend College
The Pennsylvania State University
at Harrisburg
The Pennsylvania State University
Great Valley School of Graduate
Professional Studies
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
University of Scranton
Villanova University◆
Oregon
West Chester University
Oregon State University
◆
Portland State University
◆
Widener University
University of Oregon◆
University of Portland
Willamette University
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aacsb i nter na t i o n a l a ccr ed i t ed i n s t i t ut i o n s w or l d w i d e
Rhode Island
University of Tennessee at Martin
Bryant University
Vanderbilt University
Roger Williams University
The University of Rhode Island◆
Abilene Christian University
South Carolina
Baylor University◆
Clemson University
Lamar University
Coastal Carolina University
Midwestern State University
College of Charleston◆
Prairie View A&M University
Francis Marion University
Rice University
Lander University
Sam Houston State University
South Carolina State University
Southern Methodist University
The Citadel
St. Mary’s University
◆
University of South Carolina
Stephen F. Austin State University
University of South Carolina
Aiken
Texas A&M International
University
University of South Carolina
Upstate
Texas A&M University◆
◆
Winthrop University
Texas A&M University–
Commerce
South Dakota
Texas A&M University–
Corpus Christi◆
University of South Dakota
Texas Christian University◆
Tennessee
Texas Southern University
Belmont University
◆
East Tennessee State University
◆
Middle Tennessee State University◆
Texas State University–
San Marcos
Texas Tech University◆
Tennessee State University
The University of Texas
at Arlington◆
Tennessee Technological
University◆
The University of Texas at Austin◆
The University of Memphis◆
University of Tennessee
at Chattanooga◆
University of Tennessee
at Knoxville◆
◆
Texas
The University of Texas at Dallas◆
The University of Texas at El Paso◆
The University of Texas at
San Antonio◆
The University of Texas at Tyler
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The University of Texas
of the Permian Basin
University of Richmond◆
The University of Texas–
Pan American
University of Virginia–McIntire◆
Trinity University
University of Houston◆
University of Houston–Clear Lake◆
University of Houston–
Downtown
University of Houston–Victoria
University of North Texas◆
Utah
Brigham Young University◆
Southern Utah University
University of Utah◆
Utah State University◆
Utah Valley University
Weber State University◆
University of Virginia–Darden
Virginia Commonwealth
University◆
Virginia Military Institute
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University◆
Virginia State University
Washington and Lee University
Washington
Eastern Washington University
Gonzaga University◆
Pacific Lutheran University
Seattle Pacific University
Seattle University
University of Washington◆
Washington State University◆
Vermont
Western Washington University
University of Vermont
West Virginia
Virginia
Marshall University◆
Christopher Newport University
West Virginia University◆
College of William and Mary◆
George Mason University◆
James Madison University◆
Longwood University
Norfolk State University
Old Dominion University◆
Radford University
Shenandoah University
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Wisconsin
Marquette University◆
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire
University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
University of Wisconsin–Madison◆
University of Wisconsin–
Milwaukee
University of Wisconsin–Parkside
University of Wisconsin–River Falls
University of Wisconsin–
Whitewater
Wyoming
University of Wyoming
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