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MBA program applicantion rates and trends

January 6th, 2009 by webmaster
  • I need some statistics on MBA applicantion rates and trends -- prefer U.S. stats. For example, in the past 2 years the top 10 MBA programs have reported an XX% increase in applications; the average GMAT score has risen XX points, etc. That kinda thing. Thank you!


  • Hello again schnores-ga, I've organized a digest of links to charts and statistics related to what you listed in your question. “In general there have been three trends which have characterized the development of MBA programs in the last 20 years –“ - A trend to shorter programs - A greater diversity, especially of types of program, - An increasing internationalization of programs and program provision. Source: MBA Info http://www.mbainfo.com/mbaintro.html ======================================== I have located an excellent survey that will provide you with the information you require. Application Trends Survey 2003 Conducted By the Graduate Management Admission Council in Conjunction with Executive MBA Council July 11, 2003 “The survey tracks the percent increase in the number of applicants seeking enrollment in the 2003–04 school year, compared with the number who sought enrollment in the 2002–03 school year. The survey also provides information to participating schools about the following: -changes in female and international application volume -yield estimates -special outreach efforts -Web-based applications -undergraduate admittance trends” You may download the complete publication with the results of the Application Trends Survey 2003 from the following link. http://www.gmac.com/NR/rdonlyres/CAC36E01-9E72-4729-A547-E63F843979D0/0/ApplicationTrendsSurveyReportpublic.pdf Factors Affecting Application Volume “Approximately one-third of the executive MBA (EMBA) and full- and part-time graduate business school programs surveyed reported an increase in the number of applications received in their 2002–03 application cycle, compared with their 2001–02 application cycle. This increase is significantly lower than the increases reported over the past three years, even taking into account the unusually high number of applications that schools received last year.” “The following factors contribute to a decline in the actual number of applicants, a decline in the number of applications sent to schools per applicant, and the necessity for a prolonged application process: - A weak economy has impacted household income and unemployment rates. - Fewer 25- to 34-year-olds in the overall population has affected the number of prospective applicants. - Worldwide political and health issues have impacted accessibility for prospective students seeking to attend school outside their country of citizenship.” Graduate Management Admission Council http://www.gmac.com/gmac/SurveysandTrends/ApplicationTrendsSurvey2003_related/FactorsAffectingApplicationVolume.htm Here is a diagram of the Factors Affecting Application Volume http://www.gmac.com/gmac/SurveysandTrends/Tools/DiagramFactorsAffectingApplicationVolume.htm There is a table at the following link that shows the percent of programs reporting an increase in applications by year. Graduate Management Admission Council http://www.gmac.com/gmac/SurveysandTrends/Tools/PercentofProgramsReportinganIncreaseinApplicationsbyYears.htm The following chart shows a comparison of the number of applications received during the 2002–03 application cycle with the number received during the 2000–01 application cycle Graduate Management Admission Council http://www.gmac.com/gmac/SurveysandTrends/Tools/PercentofProgramsReportinganIncreaseinApplications2002-03.htm The following link has a chart that shows the change in the number of applications from women. Graduate Management Admission Council http://www.gmac.com/gmac/SurveysandTrends/Tools/EffectsonApplicantBehaviorforWomen.htm Value of the MBA Degree Graduate Management Admission Council http://www.gmac.com/gmac/SurveysandTrends/MBAAlumniPerspectivesSurvey2003_related/ValueoftheMBADegree.htm Findings for Full-Time Programs - Trends in Application Volume Overall Trends Graduate Management Admission Council http://www.gmac.com/gmac/SurveysandTrends/ApplicationTrendsSurvey2003_related/FindingsforFulltimePrograms.htm ======================================== The Global MBA Graduate Survey 2003 Summary Report may interest you as well. “This 31-page document reports the key findings from Global MBA Graduate Survey 2003. School Selection Criteria Influential Sources of Communications Value of MBA Education School Recommendation Quality Ratings of MBA Program Aspects Improvement in Skills and Abilities Satisfaction in Benefits of MBA Degree The Job Search Annual Base Salary Ethics Corporate Scandals http://www.gmac.com/gmac/SurveysandTrends/Tools/GlobalMBAGraduateSurvey2003SummaryReport.htm Download from here: http://www.gmac.com/NR/rdonlyres/595C1B31-0599-479D-9DA2-5F40648CE3E7/0/ExecSummaryGlobal2003.pdf ======================================== GMAT Scores According to the AUAP, the average GMAT test scores are rising constantly. 711 for Columbia and MIT, 700 for Northwestern” http://www.auap.com/topmba.html “The average GMAT scores are upwards of 680 in most of the top MBA programs in the US. This figure can be as high as 720 for students from Asian countries who normally score higher.” http://www.infozee.com/indiatimes/channels/mba/articles/gmat-score.htm “Furthermore, GMAT test scores have been steadily rising in the last couple of years...” http://www.top10mba.com/GMAT.htm “Many business schools point to rising scores as evidence of higher standards, neglecting to put them in the context of the rapid climb of average GMAT scores -- 57 points in the past 18 years.” Source: faIR Test http://www.fairtest.org/facts/GMAT%20Fact.html “Getting a high score on the GMAT is crucial because the business schools are getting flooded with applicants. Applications to business schools will increase through 2003 and 2004 because many young technology workers want to escape the dotcom collapse and the impact of 9/11. Expect around a 690 average for the top-ten business schools in 2003-2004.” Average GMAT scores of major MBA programs Stanford University 730 Cornell Univeristy 670 Georgetown University 655 University of Pittsburgh 620 Harvard 701 Source: GMAT http://www.800score.com/c1p2.html GMAT Trends GMATs Taken, by Citizenship http://www.gmac.com/gmac/TheGMAT/Tools/GMATTestsTakenbyCitizenship.htm GMATs Taken, by Gender http://www.gmac.com/gmac/TheGMAT/Tools/GMATTestsTakenbyGender.htm GMATs Taken, by Age http://www.gmac.com/gmac/TheGMAT/Tools/GMATTestsTakenbyAge.htm GMATs Taken, by Race (U.S., nonwhite) http://www.gmac.com/gmac/TheGMAT/Tools/GMATTestsTakenbyRacenonwhite.htm GMATs Taken, by Race (U.S., white) http://www.gmac.com/gmac/TheGMAT/Tools/GMATTestsTakenbyRaceWhite.htm GMATs Taken, by Intended Study http://www.gmac.com/gmac/TheGMAT/Tools/GMATTestsTakenbyIntendedStudy.htm Current GMAT Volume GMAT Volume Surpasses 120,000 http://www.gmac.com/gmac/TheGMAT/GMATStatistics/CurrentGMATVolume.htm The following table displays the four-year trend in GMAT volume for the first seven months of each calendar year from 2000 through 2003. http://www.gmac.com/gmac/TheGMAT/Tools/YeartoDateGMATVolume.htm ======================================== Additional information that may interest you: The MBA Information Center provides a table with the top Business School Rankings http://www.mba-center.net/mba_rankings.htm ======================================== Search Criteria: MBA program application surveys MBA program application rates MBA program trends average GMAT scores from top business schools "MBA program” average GMAT score GMAT scores I hope the theselinks help you in your research. If anything is unclear or if a link does not function, please let me know and I’ll be glad to offer further assistance. Best Regards, Bobbie7-ga


  • Hello schnores, Are you referring to the question E-COMMERCE MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS? http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=258115 If so, I did attempt to answer it yesterday and assembled a number of articles. I didn't post this information as I wasn't sure if this is what you had in mind. Merger Mania: Who's Next? By Elizabeth Millard E-Commerce Times September 12, 2003 http://www.ecommercetimes.com/perl/story/31562.html E-Business Dream Mergers By Mark W. Vigoroso E-Commerce Times April 25, 2002 E-businesses may be best served by pursuing partnerships with brick-and-mortar companies, according to GartnerG2's David Schehr. E-tailers and other e-businesses may be best served by pursuing partnerships with brick-and-mortar companies, analysts agreed. http://www.ecommercetimes.com/perl/story/17415.html Merger Mania: The Good, Bad and Ugly By Keith Regan E-Commerce Times July 16, 2003 http://www.ecommercetimes.com/perl/story/31123.html Before You Jump Into That Acquisition: Five Things Services Companies Need to Consider 22 October 2001 Christine Adams, Martin Lee http://www.gl.iit.edu/gartner2/research/101500/101599/101599.html Biting the B2B Merger Bullet By Lou Hirsh E-Commerce Times April 18, 2002 http://www.ecommercetimes.com/perl/story/17349.html “The reason is simple: by every yardstick, e-procurement is on the way to becoming the next ERP, with the leader emerging as the new SAP. Research organisation IDC says that the e-procurement applications market reached $147 million in 1998 and will grow at more than 100% a year, worth $5.3 billion in 2003. And according to Forrester Research, 42% of enterprise companies will have Internet-based corporate purchasing applications by the end of 2000, and by 2002 82% will be trading online. That is a faster take-up than (enterprise resource planning) ERP enjoyed.” http://www.cbronline.com/research_centres/c0e858191931a14080256d350047c602 Electronic Procurement Case Studies http://www.cpsc.nsw.gov.au/e-procurement/case-studies.htm PowerPoint Presentation http://www.ecmediagroup.com/confer/ecwchi/powerpt/ali.ppt If you find this information useful, I will gladly post it as the official answer for your other question. Best regards, Bobbie7


  • Perfect. Thanks again!


  • Thank you for the five stars and tip! --Bobbie7


  • bobbie - can you check my other question just posted?







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