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The organization holds more than 50 conferences and seminars at various locations around the world each year to advance quality and innovation in management education. 1 business school data trends Picture courtesy of The University of Tampa. 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 2 AACSB INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIP 2012 AA C S B M e mb e r s b y C o u n t ry ( J a n u a ry 2 012 ) Afghanistan Argentina Australia Austria Bahrain Bangladesh Belgium Bolivia Bosnia & Herzegovina Brazil Bulgaria Canada Chile China Chinese Taipei Colombia Costa Rica Côte d’Ivoire Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Ecuador Egypt Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Guam Honduras Hong Kong Hungary India Indonesia Iraq Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Kazakhstan Kuwait 1 4 29 4 2 2 5 1 1 12 1 38 8 38 29 7 1 2 2 2 1 3 3 2 1 5 50 17 3 1 1 8 1 30 15 3 5 1 4 1 6 3 3 Latvia Lebanon Macau Macedonia Malaysia Mexico Morocco Namibia Netherlands New Zealand Nigeria Northern Cyprus Norway Pakistan Panama Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Qatar Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Thailand Tunisia Turkey United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States Uruguay Venezuela Vietnam Total Source: AACSB International Research & Development 3 business school data trends 2 4 1 1 9 11 3 1 5 8 2 1 1 7 1 1 7 3 4 5 3 1 2 6 7 4 1 3 6 24 18 5 14 11 1 5 8 49 662 3 1 3 1,270 AACSB INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIP 2012 AA C S B M e mb e r s h i p b y t y p e ( J a n u a ry 2 012 ) Educational Members Number Percent of Total U.S. 662 52.1 Non-U.S. 608 47.9 Total Educational 1,270 Non-Educational Members Number Percent of Total Corporate 22 41.5 Government and Non-Profit 31 58.5 Total Non-Educational 53 Total AACSB Members 1,323 Source: AACSB International AA C S B A cc r e d i t e d M e mb e r s h i p ( A PRI L 2 012 ) By Location Number Percent of Total U.S. 488 75.2 Non-U.S. 161 24.8 Total 649 By Program Levels Offered Number Percent of Total Undergraduate Only 42 6.4 Master’s Only 33 5.1 Undergraduate and Master’s 356 54.9 Undergraduate, Master’s & Doctoral 190 29.3 Master’s and Doctoral 28 4.3 Accounting Accreditation Number Percent of Total U.S. 168 94.4 Non-U.S. 10 5.6 Total 178 Source: AACSB International Accreditation Council 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 4 AACSB INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIP 2012 E d u cat i o n al M e mb e r s b y L o cat i o n – A A C S B I n tern ati o n al Regi o n al C lass i f i cat i o n s (J a n u a ry 2 012 ) Region Number Percent Eastern Africa 0 0.0 Middle Africa 0 0.0 Northern Africa 6 0.5 Southern Africa 7 0.6 Western Africa 4 0.3 Caribbean 4 0.3 Central America 14 1.1 South America 47 3.7 Northern America 700 55.1 Central Asia 3 0.2 Eastern Asia 106 8.3 Southern Asia 40 3.1 Southeastern Asia 45 3.5 Middle East 29 2.3 Near East 8 0.6 Eastern Europe 16 1.3 Western Europe 203 16.0 Oceania 38 3.0 Total 1,270 Source: AACSB International Research & Development 5 business school data trends AACSB INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIP 2012 Acc re d i t e d M e mb e r S c h o o ls b y Lo cat i o n – A A CSB In tern ati o n al R e gio n al C lass i f i cat i o n s ( a p r i l 2 012 ) Region Number Percent Eastern Africa 0 0.0 Middle Africa 0 0.0 Northern Africa 1 0.2 Southern Africa 0 0.0 Western Africa 0 0.0 Caribbean 1 0.2 Central America 4 0.6 South America 9 1.4 Northern America 507 78.1 Central Asia 0 0.0 Eastern Asia 31 4.8 Southern Asia 3 0.5 Southeastern Asia 5 0.8 Middle East 8 1.2 Near East 2 0.3 Eastern Europe 1 0.2 Western Europe 61 9.3 Oceania 16 2.4 Total 649 Source: AACSB International Research & Development 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 6 AACSB INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIP 2012 AA C S B M E M B ER B Y REGION 65 700 17 191 38 n n n n n n n n 203 Northern America Latin America and Caribbean Africa Southern, Southeastern and Eastern Asia Central and Western Asia Eastern Europe Western Europe Oceania D ATA L A S T UPD ATED J A NU A RY 3 1 , 2 0 1 2 . Source: AACSB International Research & Development 7 16 business school data trends 40 AACSB INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIP 2012 P ubli c v s . P r i vat e I n s t i t u t i o n s — A ll M e mb e r s * * (Jan uary 2 012 ) Public Private Number 722 541 Percent 57.2 42.8 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 **derived from UNESCO definitions: Public — controlled and managed by a public education authority or agency (national/federal, state/provincial or local), whatever the origin of its financial resources. Private — controlled and managed by a non-governmental organization (church, trade union or business enterprise), whether or not it receives financial support from public authorities. T y p e o f C o mm u n i t y — A ll A A C S B M e mb e r s ( 2 011 ) Rural Suburban Urban Number 109 196 314 Percent 17.6 31.7 50.7 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 S c h o o ls w i t h O t h e r A ccr e d i tat i o n — A ll M e mbers (2 011 ) EQUIS AMBA ACBSP Other Number 82 72 21 167 Percent 24.0 21.1 6.1 48.8 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 C a r n e g i e C lass i f i cat i o n — U . S . A A C S B M e mb e rs (2 011 ) Baccalaureate Colleges Doctoral/Research Universities — Extensive Doctoral/Research Universities — Intensive Master’s Colleges and Universities 1 Master’s Colleges and Universities 2 Specialized Percent 6.9 24.4 15.4 47.7 3.7 1.9 Source: AACSB International DataDirect 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 8 AACSB INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIP 2012 Est imat e d N u mb e r o f W o r l d w i d e E d u cat i o n al In sti tuti o n s Offeri n g B u s in e ss D e g r e e s , A n y L e v e l ( J a n u a ry 2 012 ) Afghanistan Åland Albania Algeria Andorra Angola Argentina Armenia Aruba Australia Austria Azerbaijan Azores Bahamas Bahrain 8 1 20 32 1 12 77 27 1 53 32 19 1 7 10 Bangladesh 71 Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Brazil British Virgin Islands Brunei Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Cape Verde 2 28 61 3 12 2 30 15 1 376 1 4 25 7 4 17 5 105 3 Cayman Islands Central African Republic Chad Chile China Chinese Taipei Colombia Comoros Costa Rica Côte d’Ivoire Croatia Cuba Curacao Cyprus Czech Republic Democratic Republic of the Congo Denmark Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia Fiji Finland France French Guiana French Polynesia Gabon Gambia Georgia Source: AACSB International Research and Development 9 business school data trends 2 1 7 38 1,082 122 175 2 46 160 18 8 1 18 52 9 12 1 1 18 68 42 24 1 1 10 13 5 38 178 1 1 1 1 24 AACSB INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIP 2012 Est imat e d N u mb e r o f W o r l d w i d e E d u cat i o n al In sti tuti o n s Offeri n g B u s in e ss D e g r e e s , A n y L e v e l ( J a n u a ry 2 012 ) Germany Ghana Greece Greenland Grenada Guadeloupe Guam Guatemala Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guyana Haiti Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran Iraq Ireland Isle of Man Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Jersey Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Kosovo Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Lao PDR Latvia Lebanon 217 40 27 1 1 1 1 11 7 2 1 10 8 11 35 4 2,000 485 41 13 43 1 26 86 6 223 1 17 70 24 18 6 27 10 25 35 Lesotho Liberia Libya Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macau Macedonia Madagascar Madeira Islands Malawi Malaysia Maldives Mali Malta Martinique Mauritania Mauritius Mexico Moldova Monaco Mongolia Montenegro Morocco Mozambique Myanmar Namibia Nepal Netherlands New Caledonia New Zealand Nicaragua Nigeria North Korea Northern Cyprus Norway 1 6 7 1 26 2 7 11 10 1 6 51 1 7 11 1 2 5 1,000 16 1 38 3 95 6 4 3 4 55 1 25 29 68 2 5 34 Source: AACSB International Research and Development 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 10 AACSB INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIP 2012 Est imat e d N u mb e r o f W o r l d w i d e E d u cat i o n al In sti tuti o n s Offeri n g B u s in e ss D e g r e e s , A n y L e v e l ( J a n u a ry 2 012 ) Oman Pakistan Palestine Panama Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Qatar Republic of the Congo Réunion Romania Russia Rwanda Saint Kitts and Nevis Samoa San Marino São Tomé and Principe Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia Seychelles Sierra Leone Singapore Sint Maarten Slovakia Slovenia Somalia South Africa South Korea South Sudan Spain 15 99 12 24 10 21 58 1,259 191 36 35 1 2 2 70 586 9 1 2 1 3 28 11 16 2 5 5 1 12 13 17 41 240 1 80 Sri Lanka Sudan Suriname Swaziland Sweden Switzerland Syria Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand Timor-Leste Togo Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Uganda Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States U.S. Virgin Islands Uruguay Uzbekistan Vanuatu Vatican City Venezuela Vietnam Wallis and Futuna Islands Yemen Zambia Zimbabwe 19 8 1 2 25 40 16 12 17 108 2 5 2 29 113 3 22 145 24 134 1,624 1 7 26 2 2 26 39 1 12 6 11 Global Totals 13,725 Source: AACSB International Research and Development 11 business school data trends Business Degree Programs D e gr e e P r o g r am L e v e ls O f f e r e d b y A A C S B M e mbers (2 011 ) Table shows the number of schools offering at least one program in each category. Degree Program Levels U.S. Non-U.S. Undergraduate-Level Certificate 17 6 Undergraduate Degree 484 305 Graduate-Level Certificate 37 31 General Integrated Master’s Degree 11 4 Specialized Integrated Master’s Degree 12 8 General Master’s Degree (MBA) 453 183 Specialized Master’s Degree 308 153 Doctoral Degree 129 130 Number of schools reporting 506 192 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 12 Business Degree Programs P r o g r ams O f f e r e d W o r l d w i d e b y F i e l d / D i sci pli n e an d L evel, P e r c e n t (2 0 1 1 ) Table shows percent of reporting schools offering at least one degree program in each field/discipline. Field/Discipline Bachelor’s MBA Accounting 75.9 15.2 Behavioral Science/Organizational Behavior 1.1 1.1 Business Communication 0.9 0.3 Business Education 3.6 0.3 Business Ethics 0.2 1.1 Business Law/Legal Environment Computer Information Systems (CIS)/Management Information Systems (MIS) E-business (including e-commerce) 4.2 2.2 48.0 15.7 3.6 2.5 Economics/Managerial Economics 43.1 4.2 Entrepreneurship/Small Business Administration 19.7 10.5 Finance (includes banking) 68.7 23.2 General Business 50.6 70.3 Health Services/Hospital Administration 2.5 10.2 Hotel/Restaurant/Tourism Human Resource Management (includes personnel and industry/labor relations) Insurance 6.9 1.6 22.3 8.0 7.2 0.9 International Business 38.2 19.5 Management 67.1 35.5 Marketing 67.6 19.3 Operations Research 0.8 0.9 Production/Operations Management 13.4 5.7 Public Administration 0.9 1.4 Quantitative Methods 1.4 0.8 Real Estate 9.4 4.1 Statistics 1.7 0.2 Strategic Management 0.8 6.0 Supply Chain Management/Transportation/Logistics 11.9 5.5 Taxation 0.6 1.7 Other 24.5 17.9 Number of schools reporting 636 637 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 13 business school data trends Business Degree Programs P r o g r ams O f f e r e d W o r l d w i d e b y F i e l d / D i sci pli n e an d L evel, P e r c e n t (2 011 ) Table shows percent of reporting schools offering at least one degree program in each field/discipline. Accounting Specialized Master’s 65.0 Behavioral Science/Organizational Behavior 3.0 14.0 Business Communication 1.7 0.0 Business Education 1.3 0.0 Business Ethics 0.7 0.8 Business Law/Legal Environment Computer Information Systems (CIS)/Management Information Systems (MIS) E-business (including e-commerce) 1.3 0.4 24.6 24.4 2.4 0.4 Economics/Managerial Economics 18.3 21.3 Entrepreneurship/Small Business Administration 5.7 1.9 Finance (includes banking) 37.8 38.8 General Business 10.7 24.8 Health Services/Hospital Administration 6.5 0.4 Hotel/Restaurant/Tourism Human Resource Management (includes personnel and industry/labor relations) Insurance 2.6 2.3 16.5 4.3 1.3 2.3 International Business 16.1 6.0 Management 23.3 39.1 Marketing 21.5 32.2 Operations Research 1.3 3.9 Production/Operations Management 5.9 12.8 Public Administration 3.5 0.4 Quantitative Methods 2.4 3.5 Real Estate 6.7 2.3 Statistics 2.4 2.3 Strategic Management 2.2 10.1 Supply Chain Management/Transportation/Logistics 9.8 5.8 Taxation 14.3 0.0 Other 27.6 16.7 Number of schools reporting 460 258 Field/Discipline Doctoral 31.0 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 14 Business Degree Programs D e gr e e P r o g r ams O f f e r e d b y W o r l d R e g i o n ( 2 011 ) Asia # of programs = 614 Canada # of programs = 426 21 55 176 49 88 Undergraduate or Bachelor’s Master’s 196 Doctoral Other 160 295 Middle East # of programs = 91 Europe # of programs = 1,823 122 31 7 606 Undergraduate or Bachelor’s Master’s 29 Doctoral 55 Other 1,064 Oceania # of programs = 688 Central & South America # of programs = 187 17 88 194 50 9 43 Undergraduate or Bachelor’s Master’s Doctoral Other 118 356 United States # of programs = 9,646 655 172 Africa # of programs = 7 1 3 4722 Undergraduate or Bachelor’s Master’s Doctoral 4097 3 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 15 business school data trends Other Degrees Conferred in Business & Management D e gr e e s C o n f e r r e d b y L e v e l a n d G e n d e r — U.S. (19 70 – 2 0 0 9 ) Bachelor’s Degrees Master’s Degrees Doctoral Degrees Year Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females 1969–70 105,580 96,346 9,234 21,561 20,792 769 620 610 10 1970–71 115,396 104,936 10,460 26,490 25,458 1,032 774 753 21 1971–72 121,917 110,331 11,586 30,509 29,317 1,192 876 857 19 1972–73 126,717 113,337 13,380 31,208 29,689 1,519 917 864 53 1973–74 132,304 115,363 16,941 32,691 30,557 2,134 922 873 49 1974–75 133,639 111,983 21,656 36,315 33,274 3,041 939 900 39 1975–76 143,171 114,986 28,185 42,592 37,654 4,938 906 856 50 1976–77 152,010 116,394 35,616 46,505 39,852 6,653 839 785 54 1977–78 160,775 117,103 43,672 48,347 40,224 8,123 834 760 74 1978–79 172,392 119,765 52,627 50,397 40,766 9,631 852 752 100 1979–80 186,264 123,639 62,625 55,008 42,744 12,264 767 650 117 1980–81 200,521 126,798 73,723 57,888 43,411 14,477 808 686 122 1981–82 215,190 130,693 84,497 61,251 44,230 17,021 826 676 150 1982–83 226,442 131,451 94,991 64,741 45,987 18,754 770 638 132 1983–84 229,013 129,296 99,717 66,129 46,167 19,962 926 727 199 1984–85 232,282 127,467 104,815 66,981 46,199 20,782 827 685 142 1985–86 236,700 128,415 108,285 66,676 45,927 20,749 923 720 203 1986–87 240,346 128,506 111,840 67,093 44,913 22,180 1,062 808 254 1987–88 242,859 129,467 113,392 69,230 45,980 23,250 1,063 810 253 1988-89 246,262 131,098 115,164 73,065 48,540 24,525 1,100 800 300 1989-90 248,568 132,284 116,284 76,676 50,585 26,091 1,093 818 275 1990-91 249,165 131,557 117,608 78,255 50,883 27,372 1,185 876 309 1991-92 256,298 135,263 121,035 84,517 54,609 29,908 1,242 953 289 1992-93 256,473 135,368 121,105 89,425 57,504 31,921 1,346 969 377 1993-94 246,265 128,946 117,319 93,285 59,223 34,062 1,364 980 384 1994-95 233,895 121,663 112,232 93,540 58,931 34,609 1,391 1,011 380 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 16 Degrees Conferred in Business & Management D e gr e e s C o n f e r r e d b y L e v e l a n d G e n d e r — U.S. (19 70 – 2 0 0 9 ) Bachelor’s Degrees Master’s Degrees Doctoral Degrees Year Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females 1995–96 226,623 116,545 110,078 93,554 58,400 35,154 1,366 972 394 1996–97 225,934 116,023 109,911 97,204 59,333 37,871 1,336 947 389 1997–98 232,079 119,379 112,700 101,652 62,357 39,295 1,290 885 405 1998–99 240,947 122,250 118,697 107,477 64,700 42,777 1,201 843 358 1999– 2000 256,070 128,521 127,549 111,532 67,078 44,454 1,194 812 382 2000–01 263,515 132,275 131,240 115,602 68,471 47,131 1,180 783 397 2001–02 278,217 138,343 139,874 119,725 70,463 49,262 1,156 746 410 2002–03 293,391 145,075 148,316 127,685 75,239 52,446 1,252 820 432 2003–04 307,149 152,513 154,636 139,347 80,858 58,489 1,481 960 521 2004–05 311,574 155,940 155,634 142,617 82,151 60,466 1,498 901 597 2005–06 318,042 159,683 158,359 146,406 83,550 62,856 1,711 1,049 662 2006–07 327,531 166,350 161,181 150,211 84,115 66,096 2,029 1,188 841 2007-08 335,254 170,978 164,276 155,637 86,258 69,379 2,084 1,250 834 2008-09 347,985 177,862 170,123 168,375 91,981 76,394 2,123 1,302 821 Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Higher Education General Information Survey (HEGIS), “Degrees and Other Formal Awards Conferred” surveys, and Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) “Completions” surveys. 17 business school data trends Degrees Conferred in Business & Management W o r l d w i d e U n d e r g r a d u at e D e g r e e s ( A A C S B Memb ers) 2 0 1 0 – 1 1 Country # of Schools total Reporting degrees Country # of Schools total Reporting degrees Argentina 1 333 Malaysia 1 1,337 Australia 11 51,352 Mexico 4 10,275 Austria 1 849 Netherlands 2 6,432 Belgium 3 1,456 New Zealand 7 25,632 Brazil 3 3,652 Poland 1 2,125 Canada 23 60,897 Portugal 1 1,410 Chile 2 5,359 Qatar 1 1,243 China 14 15,200 Russia 1 221 Chinese Taipei 5 7,498 Saudi Arabia 1 8,500 Colombia 1 1,255 Singapore 3 8,351 Denmark 2 9,876 Slovenia 1 5,821 Finland 1 2,087 Spain 4 2,042 France 17 7,590 Sweden 2 1,186 Germany 8 13,454 Switzerland 4 7,512 Indonesia 2 7,000 Thailand 3 4,091 Israel 1 800 Turkey 2 2,069 Japan 1 2,918 4 6,040 Korea, Republic of 5 10,207 20 62,205 Kuwait 1 2,800 United States 495 837,414 Lebanon 1 1,013 Uruguay 1 1,534 Macedonia 1 605 United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 18 Degrees Conferred in Business & Management B ach e l o r ’ s D e g r e e s , P e r c e n t b y Rac e / E t h n i c i ty — U.S. ( 1995 – 9 6 t O 2 0 0 8 – 0 9 ) American Indian/ Alaska Native NonResident alien Year White Black Hispanic Asian/ Pacific Islander 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 72.2 9.6 7.5 6.9 0.8 3.0 2007-08 71.8 9.8 7.9 7.0 0.7 2.8 2008-09 71.5 9.8 8.1 7.0 0.8 2.9 Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, 2006–07 Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Fall 2009. (This table was prepared September 2010.) 19 business school data trends Degrees Conferred in Business & Management D e gr e e s C o n f e r r e d b y L e v e l a n d G e n d e r 2007- 0 8 t o 2 0 1 0 - 1 1 — A ll S c h o o ls Undergraduate Master’s Generalist Specialized Master’s Doctorate United States Non-U.S. Male Female Male Female 2007-08 55.8% 44.2% 49.4% 50.6% 2008-09 56.4% 43.6% 49.9% 50.1% 2009-10 56.5% 43.5% 49.3% 50.7% 2010-11 56.7% 43.3% 49.3% 50.7% 2007-08 64.5% 35.5% 63.3% 36.7% 2008-09 63.7% 36.3% 65.5% 34.5% 2009-10 63.4% 36.6% 63.9% 36.1% 2010-11 63.8% 36.2% 63.4% 36.6% 2007-08 52.5% 47.5% 51.8% 48.2% 2008-09 52.7% 47.3% 53.4% 46.6% 2009-10 52.8% 47.2% 52.7% 47.3% 2010-11 52.4% 47.6% 50.8% 49.2% 2007-08 59.8% 40.2% 65.0% 35.0% 2008-09 63.3% 36.7% 66.8% 33.2% 2009-10 65.4% 34.6% 63.5% 36.5% 2010-11 62.5% 37.5% 62.3% 37.7% Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 20 enrollment U n d e r g r a d u at e D e g r e e E n r o llm e n t a n d P e r cen tages (2 0 1 1 ) U.S. Percent Non-U.S. Percent Total Enrollment 836,493 70.0 358,188 30.0 Number of Schools Reporting 482 142 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 U n d e r g r a d u at e E n r o llm e n t P e r c e n t b y P r o g ram Typ e (2 0 1 1 ) U.S. Non-U.S. 16.4% 19.3% Full-Time Part-Time 83.6% 80.7% Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 U n d e r g r a d u at e E n r o llm e n t P e r c e n t b y G e n der (2 011 ) Gender U.S. Non-U.S. Male 57.7 51.5 Female 42.3 48.5 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 21 business school data trends enrollment U n d e r g r a d u at e E n r o llm e n t P e r c e n t b y C i t i z en sh i p — U.S. (2 0 1 1 ) Citizenship Percent U.S. Citizens or Permanent Visas 93.2 Non-U.S. Citizens Without Permanent Visas 6.1 Unknown 0.7 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 U n d e r g r a d u at e E n r o llm e n t b y C o u n t ry o f Ori gi n o r Bi rth p lace — N o n - U . S . (2 0 1 1 ) Country of Origin or Birthplace Percent Host Country 78.0 Other Country Without Permanent Visa 22.0 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 M B A D e g r e e E n r o llm e n t a n d P e r c e n ta g e s ( 2 01 1 ) U.S. Percent Non-U.S. Percent Total Enrollment 168,415 60.7 109,026 39.3 Number of Schools Reporting 436 173 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 22 enrollment S p e c i al i z e d M as t e r ’ s D e g r e e E n r o llm e n t a n d Percen tages (2 0 1 1 ) U.S. Percent Non-U.S. Percent Total Enrollment 64,318 43.4 83,981 56.6 Number of Schools Reporting 297 141 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 M B A E n r o llm e n t, P e r c e n t b y P r o g r am T y p e ( 2 011 ) U.S. Non-U.S. Full-Time Traditional Two Year 24.9 15.4 Full-Time Accelerated 2.8 6.5 Full-Time Distance Learning 2.9 0.1 Full-Time Other 4.4 28.6 Part-Time Evenings and Weekends 40.8 16.0 Part-Time Off Campus 4.8 6.3 Part-Time Distance Learning 6.7 7.5 Part-Time Other 4.0 3.3 Traditional Executive Education 6.7 14.6 Other Executive Education 2.0 1.7 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 M B A a n d S p e c i al i z e d M as t e r ’ s D e g r e e E n r o llmen t, Percen t by Full-Ti me a n d Pa rt- T i m e S tat u s ( 2 0 1 1 ) Program Level MBA Specialized Master’s U.S. Non-U.S. Full-Time 46.9 65.1 Part-Time 53.1 34.9 Full-Time 66.6 75.4 Part-Time 33.4 24.6 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 23 business school data trends enrollment M B A E n r o llm e n t b y C i t i z e n s h i p — U . S . ( 2 0 11 ) Citizenship Percent U.S. Citizens or Permanent Visas 87.1 Non-U.S. Citizens Without Permanent Visas 12.9 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 M B A E n r o llm e n t b y C o u n t ry o f O r i g i n o r B i rth p lace — N o n - U . S . (2 0 1 1 ) Country of Origin or Birthplace Percent Citizen or Permanent Resident 73.5 Citizen Without Permanent Visa 26.5 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 D o c t o r al D e g r e e P r o g r am E n r o llm e n t ( 2 0 1 1) U.S. Percent Non-U.S. Percent Total Enrollment 7,078 37.3 11,886 62.7 Number of Schools Reporting 123 120 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 D o c t o r al E n r o llm e n t, P e r c e n t b y S tat u s ( 2 0 11 ) U.S. Program Level Non-U.S. Program Level 8.2% 24.6% Full-Time Part-Time 91.8% 75.4% Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 24 enrollment D o c t o r al E n r o llm e n t, P e r c e n t b y G e n d e r ( 2 0 1 1 ) Gender U.S. Non-U.S. Male 61.7 61.4 Female 38.3 38.6 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 D o c t o r al E n r o llm e n t, P e r c e n t b y C i t i z e n s h i p — U.S. (2 0 1 1 ) Citizenship Percent U.S. Citizens or Permanent Visas 55.8 Non-U.S. Citizens Without Permanent Visas 44.2 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 D o c t o r al E n r o llm e n t b y C o u n t ry o f O r i g i n o r Bi rth p lace — No n -U.S. ( 2 011 ) Country of Origin or Birthplace Percent Citizen or Permanent Resident 62.2 Citizen Without Permanent Visa 37.8 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 25 business school data trends enrollment F o r e i g n S t u d e n t s S t u d y i n g i n t h e U . S . , P e r c e n t by Fi eld/ Di sc i p li n e ( 2 010 – 11 ) Agriculture 1.4 Business and Management 21.5 Education 2.3 Engineering 18.7 Fine and Applied Arts 5.1 Health Professions 4.5 Humanities 2.2 Intensive English Language 4.5 Mathematics and Computer Sciences 8.9 Physical and Life Sciences 8.8 Social Sciences 8.8 Undeclared 2.8 Other 10.5 Institute of International Education (2011). “International Students by Field of Study, 2009/2010-2010/11.” Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange. U . S . S t u d e n t s S t u d y i n g A b r o a d , P e r c e n t b y F i eld/ Di sc i p li n e (2 0 0 9 – 1 0 ) Agriculture 1.3 Business and Management 20.8 Education 4.1 Engineering 3.9 Fine and Applied Arts 8.3 Foreign Languages 5.8 Health Sciences 4.7 Humanities 12.1 Mathematics and Computer Sciences 1.5 Physical Sciences 7.5 Social Sciences 22.3 Undeclared 4.5 Other 3.2 Institute of International Education (2011). “Fields of Study of U.S. Study Abroad Students, 1999/00-2008/09.” Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange. 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 26 Business School Faculty F ull - T i m e Pa rt i c i pat i n g a n d S u p p o rt i n g Fac u lty (2 0 1 1 ) School, Location, and Type Average Number Participating Average Number Supporting Number of Schools Reporting Non-U.S. 99 47 194 U.S. 60 22 499 Public Accredited 64 21 314 Public Non-Accredited 39 27 34 Public (All) 62 22 348 Private Accredited 58 27 131 Private Non-Accredited 42 29 20 Private (All) 56 28 151 Accredited (All) 62 23 445 Non-Accredited (All) 40 28 54 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 Average Operating Budget per Full-Time Faculty Member (in USD) — U.S. (2011) 300,000.00 250,000.00 200,000.00 150,000.00 100,000.00 50,000.00 2003-042004-052005-062006-072007-082008-092009-102010-11 Based on AACSB Business School Questionnaire 2011 27 business school data trends Business School Faculty P e r c e n t o f Fac u lt y P o s i t i o n s w i t h i n U . S . B u s i n ess Sch o o ls (2 011 ) Percent of Faculty Positions within U.S. Business Schools (20010–2011) 2.0% 16.2% 17.4% Full-Time Non-Tenured Track Full-Time Non-Tenured Tenure Track Full-Time Tenured 18.7% FTE of Part-Time Faculty (no GTAs) FTE of GTAs Percent of Faculty Positions within U.S. Business Schools (20010–2011) 45.7% Based on AACSB Business School Questionnaire 2011 Percent of Faculty Positions within non-u.s. Business Schools (2009–2010) Percent of Faculty Positions within non-u.s. Business Schools (2011) Percent of Faculty Positions within non-u.s. Business Schools (2009–2010) 3.4% 10.9% Full-Time Non-Tenured Track 11.5% 31.8% Full-Time Non-Tenured Tenure Track Full-Time Tenured FTE of Part-Time Faculty (no GTAs) FTE of GTAs 42.4% Based on AACSB Business School Questionnaire 2011 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 28 Business School Faculty P e r c e n t o f F u ll - T i m e B u s i n e ss Fac u lt y b y G e n der an d Ra n k — All S c h o o ls ( 2 0 1 2 ) Rank Male Female Professor 81.8 18.2 Associate Professor 70.0 30.0 Assistant Professor 63.1 36.9 Instructor 59.8 40.2 New Doctorate 65.2 34.8 ABD* 60.8 39.2 All 70.4 29.6 *Completed “all but dissertation” requirement of doctoral program. Source: AACSB International Salary Survey 2012 P e r c e n t o f A Q / P Q Fac u lt y b y Ran k — A ll S c h o o ls (2 0 1 2 ) Rank Academically Qualified Professionally Qualified Neither Professor 93.7 3.5 2.8 Associate Professor 90.8 5.0 4.2 Assistant Professor 92.3 5.7 2.0 Instructor 30.8 62.8 6.4 Source: AACSB International Salary Survey 2012 29 business school data trends Business School Faculty F ull - T i m e B u s i n e ss Fac u lt y b y D i sci p l i n e — W orldwi de (2 0 12 ) Discipline Number Percent Accounting 5,139 16.1% Behavioral Science/Organizational Behavior 1,023 3.2% Business Communication 448 1.4% Business Education 65 0.2% Business Ethics 154 0.5% Business Law/Legal Environment 903 2.8% Computer Information Systems (CIS)/Management Information Systems (MIS) 2,648 8.3% E-business (including e-commerce) 66 0.2% Economics/Managerial Economics 3,127 9.8% Entrepreneurship/Small Business Administration 538 1.7% Finance (includes banking) 4,348 13.6% General Business 211 0.7% Health Services/Hospital Administration 109 0.3% Hotel/Restaurant/Tourism 194 0.6% Human Resource Management (includes personnel and industry/labor relations) 671 2.1% Insurance 150 0.5% International Business 396 1.2% Management 3,087 9.7% Marketing 4,117 12.9% Operations Research 239 0.7% Production/Operations Management 1,176 3.7% Public Administration 118 0.4% Quantitative Methods 428 1.3% Real Estate 167 0.5% Statistics 402 1.3% Strategic Management 1,096 3.4% Supply Chain Management/Transportation/Logistics 395 1.2% Taxation 172 0.5% Other 298 0.9% Source: AACSB International Salary Survey 2012 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 30 Business School Faculty P e r c e n t F u ll - T i m e B u s i n e ss Fac u lt y b y C i t i z e n sh i p — U.S. (2 0 1 1 ) Citizenship Percent U.S. Citizens or Permanent Visas 94.4 Non-U.S. Citizens Without Permanent Visas 5.6 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 Percent Full-Time Business Faculty by Citizenship — Non-U.S. (2011) Citizenship Percent Host Country 69.1 Other Country of Origin or Birthplace 30.9 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 Full-Time Business Faculty by Race/Ethnicity — U.S. (2011) Race/Ethnicity Percent American Indian or Alaskan Native 0.3 Asian or Pacific Islander 13.6 Black, Non-Hispanic 3.9 Hispanic 2.3 White, Non-Hispanic 72.2 Race/Ethnicity Unknown 1.7 Not Reported 6.3 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 31 business school data trends Business School Faculty Av e ra g e F u ll - T i m e B u s i n e ss Fac u lt y S ala r i e s : Pro fesso r (2 0 1 2 ) U.S. Schools Non-U.S. (USD in thousands) (USD in thousands) Field/Discipline All New Hires All New Hires Accounting/Taxation 143.8 177.3 133.6 159.5 CIS/MIS 135.8 135.3 109.3 - Economics/Managerial Economics 128.9 175.3 110.3 160.5 Finance/Banking/Real Estate/Insurance 164.9 194.1 133.7 115.7 Management/Behavioral Science/International Business/Strategic Management 141.1 165.7 136.8 193.9 Marketing 146.5 189.5 136.6 114.7 Production/Operations Management 140.6 - 153.8 - Quantitative Methods/Operations Research/Statistics 142.0 125.9 112.7 122.7 Combined (includes all disciplines, including those not named above) 142.9 172.1 128.0 134.0 Source: AACSB International Salary Survey 2012 Av e ra g e F u ll - T i m e Fac u lt y S ala r i e s : A sso c i at e Pro fesso r (2 011) U.S. Schools Non-U.S. (USD in thousands) (USD in thousands) Field/Discipline All New Hires All New Hires Accounting/Taxation 121.5 132.7 128.4 164.8 CIS/MIS 113.1 153.6 108.8 138.9 Economics/Managerial Economics 94.7 101.0 76.1 86.9 Finance/Banking/Real Estate/Insurance 133.7 152.6 114.8 67.8 Management/Behavioral Science/International Business/Strategic Management 113.1 123.1 107.9 127.2 Marketing 114.5 135.9 112.9 109.7 Production/Operations Management 117.4 133.6 120.8 - Quantitative Methods/Operations Research/Statistics 105.1 122.6 78.3 62.3 Combined (includes all disciplines, including those not named above) 114.7 130.7 106.0 108.4 Source: AACSB International Salary Survey 2012 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 32 Business School Faculty Av e ra g e F u ll - T i m e Fac u lt y S ala r i e s : A ssi s ta n t Pro fesso r (2 0 1 2 ) U.S. Schools Non-U.S. (USD in thousands) (USD in thousands) Field/Discipline All New Hires All New Hires Accounting/Taxation 127.6 130.0 103.1 111.0 CIS/MIS 101.4 105.5 92.1 86.4 Economics/Managerial Economics 90.8 92.6 75.5 87.9 Finance/Banking/Real Estate/Insurance 135.3 140.0 100.9 107.4 Management/Behavioral Science/International Business/Strategic Management 107.7 106.8 95.5 98.5 Marketing 111.3 114.0 93.7 82.5 Production/Operations Management 116.9 115.8 97.7 86.0 Quantitative Methods/Operations Research/Statistics 100.5 103.9 73.5 72.2 Combined (includes all disciplines, including those not named above) 112.7 115.2 91.7 94.1 Source: AACSB International Salary Survey 2012 Av e ra g e F u ll - T i m e B u s i n e ss Fac u lt y S ala r i e s : New Do cto rate (2 0 1 2 ) U.S. New Hires Non-U.S. New Hires Field/Discipline (USD in thousands) (USD in thousands) Accounting/Taxation 135.5 130.0 CIS/MIS 96.7 87.5 Economics/Managerial Economics 92.0 73.9 Finance/Banking/Real Estate/Insurance 138.6 133.3 Management/Behavioral Science 102.4 115.8 Marketing 114.1 95.3 Production/Operations Management 106.7 - Quantitative Methods/Operations Research/Statistics 99.0 - Combined (includes all disciplines, including those not named above) 114.3 105.8 Source: AACSB International Salary Survey 2012 33 business school data trends Business School Faculty P e r c e n t N e t Pla n n e d G r o w t h i n N u mb e r o f Full-Ti me Do cto ral P o s it i o n s b y D i sci p l i n e ( 2 0 1 2 ) Field/Discipline U.S. Non-U.S. Accounting 24.2% 15.2% Behavioral Science 2.5% 5.1% Business Communications 1.9% 0.9% Business Education 0.0% 0.4% Business Ethics 0.6% 0.9% Business Law 1.9% 2.8% CIS/MIS 5.7% 4.2% E-business 0.0% 0.3% Economics 7.3% 6.3% Finance 13.6% 14.6% General Business 0.0% 1.9% HR Management 1.7% 4.4% Health/Hospital Management 1.1% 0.6% Hotel/Restaurant 0.6% 0.6% Insurance 0.4% 0.9% International Business 1.1% 4.4% Logistics 2.1% 1.4% Management 8.9% 6.0% Marketing 13.3% 11.4% Operations Management 2.6% 3.5% Operations Research 0.7% 1.3% Public Administration 0.0% 0.0% Quantitative Methods 0.8% 0.3% Real Estate 0.3% 0.0% Small Business 2.5% 3.8% Statistics 0.9% 0.6% Strategic Management 3.6% 5.1% Taxation 0.8% 0.3% All Others 0.9% 2.8% Source: AACSB International Salary Survey 2012 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 34 Administrative Personnel P e r c e n ta g e o f F u ll - T i m e A d m i n i s t r at i v e P e r s o n n el by Gen der — U . S . (2 012 ) Position Male Female Dean 81.3 18.7 Associate Dean 68.6 31.4 Assistant Dean 39.2 60.8 Assistant Dean or Director: Development 46.8 53.2 Assistant Dean or Director: Finance and Administration 38.3 61.7 Assistant Dean or Director: Information Technology 84.7 15.3 School of Accounting, Director, etc. 66.7 33.3 Assistant Dean or Director: Undergraduate Programs 29.4 70.6 Assistant Dean or Director: Graduate Programs 55.3 44.7 Assistant Dean or Director: Career Services/Placement 38.8 61.2 Director of Cooperative Programs 40.7 59.3 Assistant Dean or Director: Executive Education 46.5 53.5 Director of Internship 30.8 69.2 MBA/Master’s Admissions Director 31.8 68.2 Assistant Dean or Director: MBA Programs 45.7 54.3 Small Business Administration Director 56.2 43.8 Director of Communications/Public Relations 29.6 70.4 Executive MBA (EMBA) Director 43.2 56.8 Director of Research 60.6 39.4 Director of Distance Education 44.4 55.6 Major Gifts Officer 35.5 64.5 Director of Business Library Services 26.7 73.3 Other 41.8 58.2 All Administrative Positions 52.8 47.2 Source: AACSB International Salary Survey 2012 35 business school data trends Administrative Personnel P e r c e n ta g e o f F u ll - T i m e A d m i n i s t r at i v e P e r s o n n el by Gen der — N o n - U . 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(2 012 ) Position Male Female Dean 86.1 13.9 Associate Dean 72.4 27.6 Assistant Dean 52.4 47.6 Assistant Dean or Director: Development 71.4 28.6 Assistant Dean or Director: Finance and Administration 33.3 66.7 Assistant Dean or Director: Information Technology 100.0 0.0 School of Accounting, Director, etc. 57.1 42.9 Assistant Dean or Director: Undergraduate Programs 66.7 33.3 Assistant Dean or Director: Graduate Programs 69.8 30.2 Assistant Dean or Director: Career Services/Placement 25.0 75.0 Director of Cooperative Programs 66.7 33.3 Assistant Dean or Director: Executive Education 61.5 38.5 Director of Internship NA NA MBA/Master’s Admissions Director 33.3 66.7 Assistant Dean or Director: MBA Programs 63.6 36.4 Small Business Administration Director 50.0 50.0 Director of Communications/Public Relations 40.0 60.0 Executive MBA (EMBA) Director 80.0 20.0 Director of Research 55.6 44.4 Director of Distance Education 100.0 0.0 Major Gifts Officer 0.0 100.0 Director of Business Library Services 33.3 66.7 Other 31.5 68.5 All Administrative Positions 44.9 55.1 Source: AACSB International Salary Survey 2012 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 36 Administrative Personnel F ull - T i m e Av e r a g e S ala ry b y P o s i t i o n — U . 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(2 012 ) Position Salary Average (USD in thousands) Dean 223.8 Associate Dean 169.4 Assistant Dean 100.0 Assistant Dean or Director: Development 117.1 Assistant Dean or Director: Finance and Administration 109.4 Assistant Dean or Director: Information Technology 103.6 School of Accounting, Director, etc. 178.1 Assistant Dean or Director: Undergraduate Programs 93.4 Assistant Dean or Director: Graduate Programs 117.6 Assistant Dean or Director: Career Services/Placement 92.3 Director of Cooperative Programs 82.0 Assistant Dean or Director: Executive Education 123.3 Director of Internship 59.4 MBA/Master’s Admissions Director 84.9 Assistant Dean or Director: MBA Programs 111.0 Small Business Administration Director 85.1 Director of Communications/Public Relations 84.4 Executive MBA (EMBA) Director 112.6 Director of Research 133.2 Director of Distance Education 111.2 Major Gifts Officer 89.5 Director of Business Library Services 92.0 Other 79.9 Source: AACSB International Salary Survey 2012 37 business school data trends Administrative Personnel F ull - T i m e Av e r a g e S ala ry b y P o s i t i o n — N o n - U.S. (2 012 ) Position Salary Average (USD in thousands) Dean 162.9 Associate Dean 129.5 Assistant Dean 124.5 Assistant Dean or Director: Development 96.3 Assistant Dean or Director: Finance and Administration 119.6 Assistant Dean or Director: Information Technology 106.1 School of Accounting, Director, etc. 79.2 Assistant Dean or Director: Undergraduate Programs 69.0 Assistant Dean or Director: Graduate Programs 80.6 Assistant Dean or Director: Career Services/Placement 100.5 Director of Cooperative Programs 79.8 Assistant Dean or Director: Executive Education 107.8 Director of Internship - MBA/Master’s Admissions Director 80.8 Assistant Dean or Director: MBA Programs 137.3 Small Business Administration Director 101.5 Director of Communications/Public Relations 105.9 Executive MBA (EMBA) Director 80.4 Director of Research 134.6 Director of Distance Education - Major Gifts Officer 89.8 Director of Business Library Services 98.1 Other 39.7 Source: AACSB International Salary Survey 2012 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 38 finances O p e rat i n g B u d g e t s ( 2 0 11 ) U.S. (in USD) Non-U.S. (in USD) Total 9,025,236,149 5,815,266,665 Mean 17,977,509 31,777,413 Standard Deviation 25,180,488 32,069,397 Maximum 205,733,490 194,798,602 75th Percentile 20,205,896 43,955,166 Median 8,935,621 20,391,309 25th Percentile 4,790,715 11,129,688 Minimum 1,042,760 90,645 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 O p e rat i n g B u d g e t D i s t r i b u t i o n — U . S . ( 2 0 11 ) (in USD) (in USD) Greater than Less than or Equal to Number of Schools Percent 0 2,500,000 36 7.2 2,500,000 5,000,000 101 20.1 5,000,000 10,000,000 133 26.5 10,000,000 25,000,000 130 25.9 25,000,000 50,000,000 65 12.9 50,000,000 100,000,000 26 5.2 100,000,000 200,000,000 10 2.0 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 39 business school data trends finances O p e rat i n g B u d g e t D i s t r i b u t i o n — N o n - U . S . ( 2011 ) (in USD) (in USD) Greater than Less than or Equal to Number Percent 0 2,500,000 8 4.3 2,500,000 5,000,000 10 5.4 5,000,000 10,000,000 26 14.1 10,000,000 25,000,000 62 33.5 25,000,000 50,000,000 42 22.7 50,000,000 100,000,000 26 14.1 100,000,000 200,000,000 9 4.9 172 100.0 Schools Reporting Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 E n d o w m e n t s — U . S . ( 2 011 ) (in USD) Total 12,311,553,902 Mean 24,525,008 Standard Deviation 61,758,529 Maximum 825,100,000 75th Percentile 20,379,870 Median 5,605,803 25th Percentile 1,097,116 Minimum 0 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 40 finances D is tr i b u t i o n o f E n d o w m e n t s — U . S . ( 2 011 ) Range (in USD) Number of Schools Participating Percent 0 70 13.9 1–1,000,000 50 10.0 1,000,001–5,000,000 120 23.9 5,000,001–20,000,000 135 26.9 20,000,001–50,000,000 64 12.7 50,000,001–100,000,000 35 7.0 100,000,001–200,000,000 16 3.2 200,000,001–300,000,000 7 1.4 300,000,001–400,000,000 2 0.4 More than 400,000,000 2 0.4 Totals 502 100 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 E n d o w m e n t s — N o n - U . S . ( 2 011 ) (in USD) Total 1,421,537,211 Mean 9,604,981 Standard Deviation 23,665,219 Maximum 183,302,181 75th Percentile 7,848,592 Median 369,783 25th Percentile 0 Minimum 0 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 41 business school data trends finances D is tr i b u t i o n o f E n d o w m e n t s — N o n - U . S . ( 2 011 ) Range (in USD) Number of Schools Participating Percent 0 63 42.6 1–1,000,000 26 17.6 1,000,001–5,000,000 14 9.5 5,000,001–20,000,000 23 15.5 20,000,001–50,000,000 13 8.7 50,000,001–100,000,000 7 4.7 100,000,001–200,000,000 2 1.4 200,000,001–300,000,000 0 0.0 300,000,001–400,000,000 0 0.0 More than 400,000,000 0 0.0 Totals 148 100 Source: AACSB International Business School Questionnaire 2011 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 42 COLLABORATIONS C o llab o r at i o n s b y B u s i n e ss U n i t T y p e — W o r ldwi de (2 0 1 1 ) Region Reporting Schools Total Business Schools Named as Partners Reporting Schools Named as Partners Non-Business Academic Units Named as Partners Non-Schools Named as Partners Africa 0 34 0 0 0 Asia 29 412 24 6 10 Europe 50 728 43 10 2 Latin America and Caribbean 13 148 10 1 2 Northern America 141 349 83 12 2 Oceania 8 46 7 0 0 Total World 241 1717 167 29 16 Source: AACSB International Collaborations Survey 2011 Asian Reporting Schools: Asian Schools: AsianReporting Reporting Schools: Desired Collaborations 12% Desired DesiredCollaborations Collaborations 9% Asian 2% AsianReporting ReportingSchools: Schools: Desired DesiredCollaborations Collaborations Asian Reporting Schools: Asian Schools: AsianReporting Reporting Schools: Existing Partnerships 24% 19% Existing ExistingCollaborations Collaborations Asian Schools: AsianReporting Reporting Schools: 9% 1% Existing ExistingCollaborations Collaborations 31% 1% 28% 25% 5% 37% European EuropeanReporting ReportingSchools: Schools: Existing Collaborations Existing Collaborations European Reporting Schools: European Reporting EuropeanPartnerships ReportingSchools: Schools: Existing Existing ExistingCollaborations Collaborations European EuropeanReporting ReportingSchools: Schools: European Reporting Schools: Desired Collaborations Desired Collaborations European Reporting European ReportingSchools: Schools: Desired Collaborations Desired DesiredCollaborations Collaborations 8% 5% 3% 15% 20% 2% 18% 9% 29% 13% Schools: Latin.... Latin.... Schools: Desired DesiredCollaborations Collaborations Latin.... Schools: Latin.... Schools: # in Africa Desired DesiredCollaborations Collaborations 22% # in Asia # in Europe # in Latin America & Caribbean Latin... Latin...Reporting ReportingSchools: Schools: Existing 52% ExistingCollaborations Collaborations Latin... Latin...Reporting ReportingSchools: Schools: # in Northern America Existing ExistingCollaborations Collaborations # in Oceania # with No Regional Preference Source: AACSB International Collaborations Survey 2011 43 4% business school data trends European Reporting Schools: European Reporting Schools: Desired Collaborations Desired Collaborations European Reporting Schools: European Reporting Schools: Existing Collaborations Existing Collaborations European Reporting Schools: European Reporting Schools: European Reporting Schools: Existing Collaborations Existing Collaborations European Reporting Schools: Desired Collaborations COLLABORATIONS Desired Collaborations Latin America & Caribbean Reporting Schools: Desired Collaborations Latin.... Schools: Latin.... Schools: Latin America & Caribbean Reporting Latin... Reporting Schools: Schools: Existing Partnerships Latin... Reporting Schools: Existing Collaborations Existing Collaborations Desired Collaborations Desired Collaborations 11% 5% Latin.... Schools: 2% 1% 7% Latin... Reporting Schools: 29% Latin... Reporting Schools: 6% Latin.... Schools: Desired Collaborations Desired Collaborations Existing Collaborations Existing Collaborations 27% Latin... Reporting Schools: Latin... Reporting Schools: Existing Collaborations Existing Collaborations Latin.... Schools: Latin.... Schools: Desired Collaborations Desired Collaborations 16% 5% 16% 45% 30% North A Reporting Schools: North A Reporting Schools: Existing Collaborations Existing Collaborations North A Reporting Schools: North A Reporting Schools: Desired Collaborations Desired Collaborations Northern American Reporting Schools: Desired North A Reporting Schools: North ACollaborations Reporting Schools: Desired Collaborations Desired Collaborations 9% 3% Northern American Reporting Schools: North A Reporting Schools: North A Reporting Schools: Existing Partnerships Existing Collaborations Existing Collaborations 4% 10% 3%North A Reporting Schools: North A Reporting Schools: Desired Collaborations Desired Collaborations 17% 10% 4% 1% North AA Reporting Schools: North Reporting Schools: 28% Existing Collaborations Existing Collaborations 37% Oceani Reporting Schools: Oceani Reporting Schools: Existing Collaborations Existing Collaborations Oceani Reporting Schools: Oceani Reporting Schools: 27% Desired Collaborations Desired Collaborations 47% Oceani Reporting Schools: Oceani Reporting Schools: Existing Collaborations Existing Collaborations Oceani Reporting Schools: Oceani Reporting Schools: Desired Collaborations Desired Collaborations Oceanian Reporting Schools: Oceani Reporting Schools: Existing Partnerships Oceani Reporting Schools: Oceanian Reporting Schools: Oceani Reporting Schools: Desired Collaborations Oceani Reporting Schools: Existing Collaborations Existing Collaborations Desired Collaborations Desired Collaborations 20% 19% 0.4% 1% 30% 24% 5% 20% 10% 20% 51% # # # # in in in in Africa Asia Europe Latin America & Caribbean # in Northern America # in Oceania # with No Regional Preference Source: AACSB International Collaborations Survey 2011 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 44 AACSB INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES www.aacsb.edu Find news and information about accreditation, a searchable schedule of upcoming conferences and seminars, myAACSB — members-only online access to information and benefits — and much more on AACSB’s official website. 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For students seeking the finest education, and companies seeking high-caliber talent, AACSB International accreditation is one of the most important affirmations of a quality business school. AACSB business and accounting accreditation represent the highest standard of achievement for business schools worldwide. A challenging endeavor. A rewarding commitment. Only 5 percent of schools offering business degrees worldwide meet the rigorous standards of AACSB International accreditation. The process confirms that AACSBaccredited schools provide relevant knowledge and practices and reflect an understanding of today’s complex business environment. Institutions that earn accreditation confirm their commitment to quality through a comprehensive peer review. These schools set forth a thoughtful and strategic plan and then marshal the resources to achieve a vibrant and relevant mission. 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Its founding members include: Columbia University Cornell University Dartmouth College Harvard University New York University Northwestern University The Ohio State University Tulane University The University of California at Berkeley The University of Chicago University of Illinois University of Nebraska University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh The University of Texas University of Wisconsin–Madison Yale University 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 48 49 business sc hool data trends AACSB International Accredited Institutions This list includes all AACSB-accredited schools through April 2012. For the most up-to-date list, please visit www.aacsb.edu. ARGENTINA IAE Business School AUSTRALIA N e w S o u t h Wal e s Australian Graduate School of Management Australian School of Business The University of Sydney** The University of Sydney Business School University of Technology, Sydney Graduate School of Business Q u e e n sla n d Griffith University Griffith Business School Queensland University of Technology Faculty of Business The University of Queensland UQ Business School S o ut h A u s t r al i a The University of Adelaide V ic to r i a Melbourne Business School University of Melbourne** Faculty of Business and Economics W e s t e r n A u s t r al i a University of Western Australia UWA Business School B ELGIU M Universiteit Antwerpen Faculty of Applied Economics Antwerp Management School-Universiteit Antwerpen Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School B RA Z IL Fundação Getulio Vargas, São Paulo Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo Insper Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 50 AACSB International Accredited Institutions CANA D A Alb e rta University of Alberta School of Business University of Calgary Haskayne School of Business B r it i s h C o l u mb i a Simon Fraser University Faculty of Business Administration University of British Columbia Sauder School of Business University of Victoria Peter B. Gustavson School of Business M a n i t o ba University of Manitoba I.H. Asper School of Business N e w f o u n d la n d Memorial University of Newfoundland Faculty of Business Administration N o va S c o t i a Dalhousie University Faculty of Management Saint Mary’s University Sobey School of Business O n ta r i o Brock University Faculty of Business McMaster University DeGroote School of Business Queen’s University Queen’s School of Business Ryerson University Ted Rogers School of Management University of Ottawa Telfer School of Management University of Toronto Joseph L. Rotman School of Management Wilfrid Laurier University School of Business and Economics 51 business school data trends AACSB International Accredited Institutions Quebec Concordia University John Molson School of Business HEC Montréal Université Laval Faculté des sciences de l’administration CHILE Adolfo Ibanez University School of Business Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Escuela de Administracion CHINA B e ij in g Tsinghua University** School of Economics and Management Hong Kong The Chinese University of Hong Kong** Faculty of Business Administration City University of Hong Kong College of Business Hong Kong Baptist University School of Business The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Faculty of Business The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology** HKUST Business School Lingnan University The University of Hong Kong** Faculty of Business & Economics S h aa n x i Xi’an Jiaotong University School of Management Shanghai China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) Fudan University School of Management Shanghai Jiao Tong University Antai College of Economics and Management 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 52 AACSB International Accredited Institutions CHINESE TAIPEI Fu Jen Catholic University College of Management National Cheng Kung University National Chengchi University College of Commerce National Chiao Tung University College of Management National Sun Yat-sen University College of Management National Taiwan University College of Management Yuan Ze University College of Management COLO M B IA Universidad de los Andes School of Management COSTA RICA INCAE D EN M ARK Copenhagen Business School EGYPT The American University in Cairo School of Business FINLAN D Aalto University School of Economics FRANCE Audencia Nantes School of Management BEM Bordeaux Management School EDHEC Business School, Lille and Nice EMLYON EMLYON Business School ESCEM School of Business and Management (Tours-Poitiers) ESCP Europe ESSEC Business School Paris-Singapore School of Business Euromed Management Grenoble Ecole de Management 53 business school data trends AACSB International Accredited Institutions Groupe ESC Clermont Graduate School of Management Groupe Sup de Co Montpellier HEC School of Management, Paris INSEAD-France and Singapore Reims Management School Rouen Business School Telecom School of Management Toulouse Business School-Groupe ESC Toulouse GER M ANY ESMT European School of Management and Technology HHL-Leipzig Graduate School of Management Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Pforzheim University Business School RWTH Aachen University School of Business and Economics Universität Mannheim Business School of the University of Mannheim Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster School of Business and Economics WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management IN D IA An d h r a P r a d e s h Indian School of Business Ka r n ata k a T.A. Pai Management Institute IRELAN D University College Dublin UCD Michael Smurfit School of Business ISRAEL Tel Aviv University The Leon Recanati Graduate School of Business Administration ITALY SDA Bocconi School of Management 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 54 AACSB International Accredited Institutions J APAN Aic h i Nagoya University of Commerce and Business Ka n a g awa Keio University Graduate School of Business Administration KU WAIT Kuwait University College of Business Administration LE B ANON American University of Beirut Suliman S. Olayan School of Business M E X ICO Instituto Panamericano de Alta Direccion de Empresa (IPADE) Graduate Business School Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey EGADE Business School Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey-Campus Monterrey School of Business, Social Sciences and Humanities NETHERLAN D S Erasmus University Rotterdam Rotterdam School of Management Maastricht University Maastricht University School of Business and Economics Tilburg University TiasNimbas Business School University of Groningen Faculty of Economics and Business NE W Z EALAN D Auckland University of Technology Business School Massey University College of Business The University of Auckland The University of Auckland Business School University of Otago School of Business 55 business school data trends AACSB International Accredited Institutions The University of Waikato Waikato Management School Victoria University of Wellington** Faculty of Commerce and Administration PERU CENTRUM Católica Universidad del Pacífico Business School PHILIPPINES Asian Institute of Management POLAN D Kozminski University PORTUGAL Universidade Católica Portuguesa Faculdade de Ciencias Economicas e Empresariais (FCEE) Universidade Nova de Lisboa Nova School of Business and Economics PUERTO RICO Universidad del Turabo School of Business Q ATAR Qatar University College of Business and Economics SAU D I ARA B IA King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals College of Industrial Management SINGAPORE Nanyang Technological University** Nanyang Business School National University of Singapore NUS Business School Singapore Management University** Lee Kong Chian School of Business SLOVENIA University of Ljubljana Faculty of Economics 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 56 AACSB International Accredited Institutions SOUTH KOREA Ewha Womans University College of Business Administration/Graduate School of Business Hanyang University School of Business Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) KAIST Business School Korea University Korea University Business School Kyungpook National University School of Business Administration Sejong University Graduate School of Business Seoul National University College of Business Administration Sogang University Sogang Business School SungKyunKwan University SKKU Business School Yonsei University School of Business SPAIN ESADE ESADE Business School IESE Business School Instituto de Empresa (IE) Business School IQS-Institut Químic de Sarrià S W IT Z ERLAN D IMD University of St. Gallen University of Zurich Faculty of Economics, Business Administration and Information Technology THAILAN D Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration of Chulalongkorn University TURKEY Bilkent University Faculty of Business Administration Sabanci University Sabanci School of Management 57 business school data trends AACSB International Accredited Institutions UNITE D ARA B E M IRATES American University of Sharjah School of Business and Management United Arab Emirates University (UAEU)** College of Business and Economics University of Dubai College of Business UNITE D KING D O M Ashridge Business School Aston University Aston Business School City University Cass Business School Cranfield University Cranfield School of Management Durham University Durham Business School Lancaster University Lancaster University Management School London Business School The Open University The Open University Business School University of Glasgow University of Glasgow Business School The University of Hull Hull University Business School The University of Manchester Manchester Business School University of Reading Henley Business School University of Sheffield Management School University of Strathclyde Strathclyde Business School University of Surrey Faculty of Management and Law University of Warwick Warwick Business School UNITE D STATES Alabama Auburn University** College of Business 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 58 AACSB International Accredited Institutions Auburn University Montgomery** School of Business Birmingham-Southern College Jacksonville State University College of Commerce and Business Administration Samford University Brock School of Business Tuskegee University Brimmer College of Business and Information Science The University of Alabama** Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration University of Alabama at Birmingham** School of Business University of Alabama in Huntsville College of Business Administration University of Montevallo Michael E. Stephens College of Business University of South Alabama Mitchell College of Business Alas k a University of Alaska Anchorage College of Business and Public Policy University of Alaska Fairbanks** School of Management Ar iz o n a Arizona State University** W.P. Carey School of Business Northern Arizona University The W.A. Franke College of Business Thunderbird School of Global Management The University of Arizona** Eller College of Management Ar k a n sas Arkansas State University College of Business Arkansas Tech University College of Business Henderson State University School of Business Ouachita Baptist University Frank D. Hickingbotham School of Business 59 business school data trends AACSB International Accredited Institutions Southern Arkansas University College of Business University of Arkansas** Sam M. Walton College of Business University of Arkansas at Little Rock College of Business University of Central Arkansas College of Business Administration C alif o r n i a California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Orfalea College of Business California State Polytechnic University, Pomona College of Business Administration California State University, Bakersfield School of Business California State University, Chico College of Business California State University, East Bay College of Business and Economics California State University, Fresno The Craig School of Business California State University, Fullerton** Steven G. Mihaylo College of Business and Economics California State University, Long Beach College of Business Administration California State University, Los Angeles College of Business and Economics California State University, Northridge College of Business and Economics California State University, Sacramento College of Business Administration California State University, San Bernardino College of Business and Public Administration California State University, Stanislaus College of Business Administration Chapman University The George L. Argyros School of Business and Economics Claremont Graduate University The Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management Loyola Marymount University College of Business Administration Monterey Institute of International Studies Graduate School of International Policy & Management 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 60 AACSB International Accredited Institutions Naval Postgraduate School Graduate School of Business and Public Policy Pepperdine University Graziadio School of Business and Management San Diego State University** College of Business Administration San Francisco State University College of Business San Jose State University College of Business and Lucas Graduate School of Business Santa Clara University** Leavey School of Business Sonoma State University School of Business and Economics Stanford University Graduate School of Business University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business University of California, Davis Graduate School of Management University of California, Irvine The Paul Merage School of Business University of California, Los Angeles UCLA Anderson School of Management University of California, Riverside The A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management University of California, San Diego Rady School of Management University of San Diego** School of Business Administration University of San Francisco School of Management University of Southern California** Marshall School of Business University of the Pacific Eberhardt School of Business Colorado Colorado State University College of Business Colorado State University-Pueblo Malik and Seeme Hasan School of Business Fort Lewis College School of Business Administration 61 business school data trends AACSB International Accredited Institutions University of Colorado at Boulder Leeds School of Business University of Colorado at Colorado Springs College of Business and Administration University of Colorado Denver** University of Denver** Daniels College of Business University of Northern Colorado** Kenneth W. Monfort College of Business U.S. Air Force Academy Connecticut Fairfield University Charles F. Dolan School of Business Quinnipiac University School of Business Sacred Heart University John F. Welch College of Business University of Connecticut** School of Business University of Hartford Barney School of Business U.S. Coast Guard Academy Yale University School of Management D e lawa r e Delaware State University College of Business University of Delaware** Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics D is tr i c t o f C o l u mb i a American University Kogod School of Business The George Washington University** School of Business Georgetown University The McDonough School of Business Howard University** School of Business Flo r i d a Barry University D. Inez Andreas School of Business 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 62 AACSB International Accredited Institutions Florida Atlantic University College of Business Florida Gulf Coast University Lutgert College of Business Florida International University** College of Business Administration Florida State University** College of Business Jacksonville University Davis College of Business Rollins College Roy E. Crummer Graduate School of Business Stetson University** School of Business Administration University of Central Florida** College of Business Administration University of Florida** Warrington College of Business Administration University of Miami** School of Business Administration University of North Florida** Coggin College of Business University of South Florida** College of Business University of South Florida Polytechnic College of Technology and Innovation University of South Florida St. Petersburg** College of Business University of South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee College of Business The University of Tampa John H. Sykes College of Business University of West Florida College of Business Georgia Augusta State University James M. Hull College of Business Berry College Campbell School of Business Clark Atlanta University School of Business Clayton State University School of Business 63 business school data trends AACSB International Accredited Institutions Columbus State University D. Abbott Turner College of Business Dalton State College School of Business Emory University Goizueta Business School Georgia College & State University J. Whitney Bunting College of Business Georgia Institute of Technology College of Management Georgia Southern University** College of Business Administration Georgia Southwestern State University School of Business Administration Georgia State University** J. Mack Robinson College of Business Kennesaw State University** Coles College of Business Mercer University-Macon and Atlanta Campuses Eugene W. Stetson School of Business and Economics Morehouse College North Georgia College & State University Mike Cottrell School of Business Savannah State University College of Business Administration The University of Georgia** Terry College of Business University of West Georgia** Richards College of Business Valdosta State University Harley Langdale Jr. College of Business Administration Hawa i i University of Hawaii at Hilo College of Business and Economics University of Hawaii at Manoa Shidler College of Business Idaho Boise State University** College of Business and Economics Idaho State University** College of Business University of Idaho** College of Business and Economics 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 64 AACSB International Accredited Institutions Ill in o i s Bradley University** Foster College of Business Administration DePaul University** Richard H. Driehaus College of Business at DePaul University Eastern Illinois University** Lumpkin College of Business and Applied Sciences Illinois Institute of Technology Stuart School of Business Illinois State University** College of Business Loyola University Chicago** School of Business Northern Illinois University** College of Business Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management Southern Illinois University Carbondale** College of Business Southern Illinois University Edwardsville** School of Business The University of Chicago Booth School of Business University of Illinois at Chicago** College of Business Administration University of Illinois at Springfield College of Business and Management University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign** College of Business Western Illinois University** College of Business and Technology I n d ia n a Ball State University** The Miller College of Business Butler University College of Business Administration Indiana State University Donald W. Scott College of Business Indiana University Kokomo School of Business Indiana University Northwest School of Business and Economics Indiana University South Bend School of Business and Economics 65 business school data trends AACSB International Accredited Institutions Indiana University Southeast School of Business Indiana University, Bloomington/Indianapolis** Kelley School of Business Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne Richard T. Doermer School of Business and Management Sciences Purdue University Krannert School of Management University of Evansville The Schroeder Family School of Business Administration University of Notre Dame** Mendoza College of Business University of Southern Indiana** College of Business Valparaiso University College of Business Administration I o wa Drake University** College of Business and Public Administration Iowa State University** College of Business The University of Iowa** Tippie College of Business University of Northern Iowa College of Business Administration Ka n sas Emporia State University School of Business Kansas State University** College of Business Administration Pittsburg State University Gladys A. Kelce College of Business University of Kansas** School of Business Washburn University Washburn School of Business Wichita State University** W. Frank Barton School of Business K e n t u c ky Bellarmine University W. Fielding Rubel School of Business 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 66 AACSB International Accredited Institutions Eastern Kentucky University College of Business and Technology Morehead State University College of Business and Public Affairs Murray State University College of Business and Public Affairs Northern Kentucky University Haile/US Bank College of Business University of Kentucky** Carol Martin Gatton College of Business and Economics University of Louisville** College of Business Western Kentucky University** Gordon Ford College of Business Louisiana Grambling State University College of Business Louisiana State University in Shreveport College of Business, Education and Human Development Louisiana State University E.J. Ourso College of Business Louisiana Tech University** College of Business Loyola University New Orleans College of Business McNeese State University College of Business Nicholls State University** College of Business Administration Northwestern State University of Louisiana School of Business Southeastern Louisiana University** College of Business Southern University and A&M College College of Business Tulane University A.B. Freeman School of Business University of Louisiana at Lafayette** B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration University of Louisiana at Monroe** College of Business Administration University of New Orleans** College of Business Administration 67 business school data trends AACSB International Accredited Institutions M a in e University of Maine The Maine Business School University of Southern Maine College of Management and Human Service M a ry la n d Frostburg State University College of Business Loyola University Maryland** Sellinger School of Business and Management Morgan State University** Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management Salisbury University Franklin P. Perdue School of Business Towson University** College of Business and Economics University of Baltimore Robert G. Merrick School of Business University of Maryland Robert H. Smith School of Business University of Maryland Eastern Shore School of Business and Technology M assac h u s e t t s Babson College Bentley University** Boston College Wallace E. Carroll School of Management Boston University School of Management Brandeis University International Business School Clark University Graduate School of Management Harvard University Harvard Business School Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT Sloan School of Management Northeastern University College of Business Administration Simmons College School of Management Stonehill College 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 68 AACSB International Accredited Institutions Suffolk University** Sawyer Business School University of Massachusetts Amherst** Eugene M. Isenberg School of Management University of Massachusetts Boston College of Management University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Charlton College of Business University of Massachusetts Lowell College of Management Western New England University School of Business Worcester Polytechnic Institute School of Business M ic h i g a n Central Michigan University** College of Business Administration Eastern Michigan University College of Business Grand Valley State University** Seidman College of Business Michigan State University** The Eli Broad College of Business Michigan Technological University School of Business and Economics Northern Michigan University College of Business Oakland University** School of Business Administration Saginaw Valley State University College of Business and Management University of Detroit Mercy College of Business Administration The University of Michigan Stephen M. Ross School of Business The University of Michigan-Dearborn College of Business The University of Michigan-Flint School of Management Wayne State University School of Business Administration Western Michigan University** Haworth College of Business 69 business school data trends AACSB International Accredited Institutions M in n e s o ta Minnesota State University Moorhead College of Business and Industry Minnesota State University, Mankato College of Business St. Cloud State University G.R. Herberger College of Business University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management University of Minnesota Duluth Labovitz School of Business and Economics University of St. Thomas-Minnesota Opus College of Business Winona State University College of Business M iss i ss i p p i Jackson State University College of Business Millsaps College Else School of Management Mississippi State University** College of Business The University of Mississippi** School of Business Administration University of Southern Mississippi** College of Business M iss o u r i Drury University Breech School of Business Administration and Economics Missouri State University** College of Business Administration Missouri Western State University Steven L. Craig School of Business Rockhurst University Helzberg School of Management Saint Louis University John Cook School of Business Southeast Missouri State University Donald L. Harrison College of Business Truman State University** School of Business University of Central Missouri** Harmon College of Business and Professional Studies 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 70 AACSB International Accredited Institutions University of Missouri** Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business University of Missouri-Kansas City Henry W. Bloch School of Business University of Missouri-St. Louis** College of Business Administration Washington University in St. Louis Olin Business School M o n ta n a Montana State University College of Business Montana State University-Billings College of Business The University of Montana** School of Business Administration N e b r as ka Creighton University** College of Business Administration University of Nebraska at Kearney College of Business and Technology University of Nebraska at Omaha College of Business Administration University of Nebraska-Lincoln** College of Business Administration N e va d a University of Nevada, Las Vegas** College of Business University of Nevada, Reno** College of Business Administration N e w Ham p s h i r e Dartmouth College Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth University of New Hampshire The Whittemore School of Business and Economics New Jersey The College of New Jersey School of Business Fairleigh Dickinson University Silberman College of Business Monmouth University Leon Hess Business School 71 business school data trends AACSB International Accredited Institutions Montclair State University School of Business New Jersey Institute of Technology School of Management Ramapo College of New Jersey Anisfield School of Business Rider University** College of Business Administration Rowan University Rohrer College of Business Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey-Camden Rutgers School of Business-Camden Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey-Newark/New Brunswick Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick Seton Hall University** Stillman School of Business William Paterson University Cotsakos College of Business New Mexico New Mexico State University** College of Business The University of New Mexico** The Robert O. Anderson School of Management New York Adelphi University Robert B. Willumstad School of Business Alfred University College of Business Baruch College-The City University of New York** The Zicklin School of Business Binghamton University, State University of New York School of Management Canisius College Richard J. Wehle School of Business Clarkson University School of Business Columbia University Columbia Business School Cornell University S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management-Cornell University School of Hotel Administration-Cornell University 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 72 AACSB International Accredited Institutions Fordham University Gabelli School of Business Hofstra University** Frank G. Zarb School of Business Iona College Hagan School of Business Ithaca College School of Business Le Moyne College School of Business Long Island University-C.W. Post Campus College of Management Manhattan College School of Business Marist College School of Management New York University Leonard N. Stern School of Business Niagara University College of Business Administration Pace University** Lubin School of Business Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Lally School of Management and Technology Rochester Institute of Technology E. Philip Saunders College of Business Siena College School of Business St. Bonaventure University School of Business St. John Fisher College Ronald L. Bittner School of Business St. John’s University** The Peter J. Tobin College of Business State University of New York College at Brockport School of Business Administration and Economics State University of New York College at Geneseo Jones School of Business State University of New York College at Oneonta State University of New York College at Oswego School of Business State University of New York College at Plattsburgh School of Business and Economics State University of New York Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome 73 business school data trends AACSB International Accredited Institutions Syracuse University The Martin J. Whitman School of Management Union Graduate College School of Management University at Albany, State University of New York** School of Business University at Buffalo, State University of New York** School of Management University of Rochester William E. Simon Graduate School of Business N o rt h C a r o l i n a Appalachian State University Walker College of Business Duke University The Fuqua School of Business East Carolina University College of Business Elizabeth City State University Walter R. Davis School of Business and Economics Elon University Martha and Spencer Love School of Business Fayetteville State University School of Business and Economics Meredith College School of Business North Carolina A&T State University** School of Business and Economics North Carolina Central University School of Business North Carolina State University** College of Management Queens University of Charlotte McColl School of Business The University of North Carolina at Asheville The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Kenan-Flagler Business School The University of North Carolina at Charlotte** The Belk College of Business The University of North Carolina at Greensboro** Joseph M. Bryan School of Business and Economics University of North Carolina Wilmington Cameron School of Business Wake Forest University** Schools of Business 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 74 AACSB International Accredited Institutions Western Carolina University College of Business Winston-Salem State University School of Business and Economics N o rt h Da ko ta North Dakota State University College of Business The University of North Dakota College of Business and Public Administration O h io Bowling Green State University** College of Business Administration Case Western Reserve University** Weatherhead School of Management Cleveland State University** Ahuja College of Business John Carroll University** John M. and Mary Jo Boler School of Business Kent State University** College of Business Administration & Graduate School of Management Miami University** Farmer School of Business Ohio Northern University College of Business Administration The Ohio State University** Max M. Fisher College of Business Ohio University** College of Business The University of Akron** College of Business Administration University of Cincinnati Carl H. Lindner College of Business University of Dayton** School of Business Administration University of Toledo College of Business Administration Wright State University** Raj Soin College of Business Xavier University Williams College of Business Youngstown State University The Warren P. Williamson Jr. College of Business Administration 75 business school data trends AACSB International Accredited Institutions O k la h o ma Oklahoma State University** William S. Spears School of Business Southeastern Oklahoma State University John Massey School of Business University of Oklahoma** Michael F. Price College of Business The University of Tulsa Collins College of Business Oregon Oregon State University** College of Business Portland State University** School of Business Administration University of Oregon** Charles H. Lundquist College of Business University of Portland Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. School of Business Administration Willamette University Atkinson Graduate School of Management P e n n s ylva n i a Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania College of Business Carnegie Mellon University Tepper School of Business Clarion University of Pennsylvania College of Business Administration Drexel University Bennett S. LeBow College of Business Duquesne University A.J. Palumbo School of Business Administration Indiana University of Pennsylvania Eberly College of Business and Information Technology King’s College The William G. McGowan School of Business La Salle University School of Business Lehigh University** College of Business and Economics The Pennsylvania State University at Erie, The Behrend College Sam and Irene Black School of Business The Pennsylvania State University at Harrisburg School of Business Administration 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 76 AACSB International Accredited Institutions The Pennsylvania State University Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies The Pennsylvania State University Smeal College of Business Robert Morris University School of Business Saint Joseph’s University** Erivan K. Haub School of Business Shippensburg University John L. Grove College of Business Susquehanna University Sigmund Weis School of Business Temple University The Fox School of Business University of Pennsylvania The Wharton School University of Pittsburgh The Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business University of Scranton The Arthur J. Kania School of Management Villanova University** Villanova School of Business West Chester University College of Business and Public Affairs Widener University School of Business Administration R h o d e Islan d Bryant University School of Business Roger Williams University Gabelli School of Business The University of Rhode Island** College of Business Administration South Carolina The Citadel The Citadel School of Business Clemson University** College of Business and Behavioral Science Coastal Carolina University E. Craig Wall Sr. College of Business Administration College of Charleston** School of Business 77 business school data trends AACSB International Accredited Institutions Francis Marion University School of Business Lander University College of Business and Public Affairs South Carolina State University College of Business and Applied Professional Sciences University of South Carolina** Darla Moore School of Business University of South Carolina Aiken School of Business Administration University of South Carolina Upstate George Dean Johnson Jr. College of Business and Economics Winthrop University College of Business Administration S o u t h Da k o ta University of South Dakota Beacom School of Business T e n n e ss e e Belmont University** College of Business Administration East Tennessee State University** College of Business and Technology Middle Tennessee State University** Jennings A. Jones College of Business Tennessee State University College of Business Tennessee Technological University** College of Business The University of Memphis** Fogelman College of Business and Economics University of Tennessee at Chattanooga** College of Business Administration University of Tennessee at Knoxville** College of Business Administration University of Tennessee at Martin College of Business and Global Affairs Vanderbilt University Owen Graduate School of Management T e x as Abilene Christian University College of Business Administration 2012 li st of accr e d ite d schools 78 AACSB International Accredited Institutions Baylor University** Hankamer School of Business Lamar University College of Business Midwestern State University Dillard College of Business Administration Prairie View A&M University College of Business Rice University Jesse H. 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Bauer College of Business University of Houston-Clear Lake** School of Business University of Houston-Downtown College of Business University of Houston-Victoria School of Business Administration University of North Texas** College of Business 79 business school data trends AACSB International Accredited Institutions University of St. Thomas-Houston Cameron School of Business The University of Texas at Arlington** College of Business The University of Texas at Austin** Red McCombs School of Business The University of Texas at Dallas** Naveen Jindal School of Management The University of Texas at El Paso** College of Business Administration The University of Texas at San Antonio** College of Business The University of Texas at Tyler College of Business and Technology The University of Texas of the Permian Basin School of Business The University of Texas-Pan American College of Business Administration U ta h Brigham Young University** Marriott School of Management Southern Utah University School of Business University of Utah** David Eccles School of Business Utah State University** Jon M. 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