Georgia Tech College of Management Stats
The Georgia Tech College of Management is a public business school located in Atlanta.
By the Numbers
Established: 1934Number of Students: 74
Student Body Demographics:
African-American: 1%
Asian-American: 7%
Hispanic: 4%
Minority: 15%
International: 19%
Average Age: 27
Average Years of Work Experience: 4.5
Men: 73%
Women: 27%
Tuition: Resident: $44,000; Nonresident: $64,212
Number of Applicants: 377
Number of Acceptances: 105
Yield: 70.5%
Mean Starting Salary: $93,403
Percentage of Students entering different industries:
Consulting: 24.1%
Consumer Products: 5.6%
Financial Services: 25.9%
Manufacturing: 5.6%
Energy: 1.9%
Healthcare: 5.6%
Real Estate: 1.9%
Technology: 9.3%
Government: 1.9%
Other - different industries: 18.5%
% graduates entering different occupations 2007:
Consulting: 37.5%
Finance/Accounting: 18.2%
General Management: 18.2%
Marketing/Sales: 5.5%
MIS: 12.7%
Operations/Logistics: 12.7%
Contact
College of Management
800 West Peachtree Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30332-0520
Admissions phone: (404) 894-8722
Admissions fax: (404) 894-4199
Admissions e-mail: mba@mgt.gatech.edu
Academics
Specialized program: Program for Engineering Entrepreneurship; Pricing & Revenue Management Initiative
Special institutes or centers: GT CIBER; Institute for Leadership & Entrepreneurship
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