Michael G. Foster School of Business Stats
The Michael G. Foster School of Business is a graduate school of the University of Washington, a public research university located in Seattle.
By the Numbers
Established: 1917Number of Students: 102
Student Body Demographics:
African-American: 3%
Asian-American: 22%
Hispanic: 4%
Minority: 32%
International: 16%
Average Age: 29
Average Years of Work Experience: 5
Men: 63%
Women: 37%
Tuition: Resident: $48,048; Nonresident: $71,526
Number of Applicants: 676
Number of Acceptances: 212
Yield: 48.1%
Mean Starting Salary: $86,667
Percentage of Students entering different industries:
Consulting: 12%
Consumer Products: 19%
Financial Services: 38%
Media/Entertainment: 2%
Nonprofit: 4%
Energy: 1%
Healthcare: 8%
Real Estate: 6%
Technology: 10%
% graduates entering different occupations 2007:
Consulting: 12%
Finance/Accounting: 34%
General Management: 11%
Marketing/Sales: 26%
MIS: 4%
Operations/Logistics: 3%
Other - different occupations: 10%
Contact
University of Washington Business School
MBA Program Office
110 Mackenzie Hall
Box 353200
Seattle, WA 98195-3200
Admission phone: 1-866-77UWMBA
Admission e-mail: mba@u.washington.edu
Academics
Specialized program: Technology Management MBA
Special institutes or centers: Business and Economic Development Center; Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship; Global Business Center
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