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Graduate Program in Entrepreneurship 2009-2013 Princeton Review Entrepreneur Magazine
Percent Salary Increase 2014 Financial Times in U.S.
Full-time MBA, U.S., 2014 Financial Times
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Best in Finance Alumni Ranking, Global, 2014 Financial Times
READY TO FACE THE CHANGE? At the Jones School there is no blueprint for admission. There is only a diverse group of students who have demonstrated academic excellence, leadership ability, interpersonal skills and the motivation to work hard. Grounded in strong ethics and a global perspective, the Rice MBA is about to transform your world, your career, your future.
DATES TO REMEMBER — CLASS OF 2017 APPLICATION DEADLINES October 27, 2014 January 5, 2015 February 23, 2015 April 6, 2015
DECISION DATES December 5, 2014 February 27, 2015 April 3, 2015 May 8, 2015
FINANCIAL INFORMATION Rice MBA program tuition for the academic year 2014-2015 was $50,400. We estimate other first-year costs such as fees, insurance, books, rent, and miscellaneous expenses to be approximately $30,000. The Jones School offers scholarships which are determined on the basis of academic merit. Please note that consideration for merit-based scholarships is based on the strength of the entire application package including, but not limited to, GMAT score, undergraduate transcripts, work experience, leadership potential and team skills. There is not a separate application process for scholarship awards. All applications are reviewed for merit-based scholarship awards at the time of admission and any award will be noted in your admission letter.
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To schedule a campus visit or for any additional information: Office of Admissions Jones Graduate School of Business Rice University McNair Hall – MS 531 6100 Main Street Houston, Texas 77005 Toll free: 888-844-4773 Local: 713-348-4918 Fax: 713-348-6147 Email: ricemba@rice.edu Online: business.rice.edu
CLASS OF 2016 PROFILE (as of July 18, 2014)
Number of Students: 110
Average Work Experience: 5 years
Average Age: 28
Average GPA: 3.4
Average GMAT: 676
International Citizenship: 33%
Number of Countries Represented: 14
Military Veterans: 12%
Women: 32%
BY THE NUMBERS
60 credits to graduate
108 electives offered
35 student clubs