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Howard University's School of Business Business School Profile: General Information
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School of Business
Howard University
Mailing Address
2600 Sixth Street NW
Washington, DC 20059
School Type:
Private not-for-profit
Homepage:
http://www.bschool.howard.edu/
General Phone:
(202)806-1500
Admissions Phone:
(202)806-1576
Admissions E-mail:
MBA_bschool@howard.edu
Student Profile for Class Entering 2005-2006
Applicant Data
Male
Female
Total
Applicants
92
104
196
Accepted
38
43
81
Enrolled
35
29
64
Background on Enrolled Students
Average
25th
Percentile
75th
Percentile
Undergraduate GPA
(4.0 Scale)
3.1
2.8
3.47
GMAT Scores
522
480
560
Average Work Experience:
2.3 years
What Makes Our School Unique
The MBA Program is known for its ability to prepare students for leadership careers in the global business world. It was the first MBA program in the Washington, DC area to be accredited by the AACSB-International Association for Management Education.
Our students participate in local and regional graduate career fairs, one of which is hosted by the MBA Program itself. This allows our students to interact with corporate representatives, build inter-university networks and make contacts across many firms, in order to form the most educated employment decisions.
The curriculum is supplemented by a leadership development series program sponsored by Citigroup featuring experts addressing issues such as Corporate Ethics and Social Responsibility; Decision Making Under Pressure; and Presentation Skills.
In addition to this, our program has received the following accolades in the past year:
-Ranked #1 for Greatest Opportunities for Minority Students- 2006 Princeton Review
-Ranked #2 for Top Schools for Recruiting Minorities – 2005 Wall Street Journal/Harris Interactive Survey
-Ranked #5 for Most Competitive Students – 2006 Princeton Review
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