Accreditation Summary Report: Part 2



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Accreditation Summary Report: Part 2 Selection Criteria Hawaii at Hilo, University of, College of Business and Economics Comparison Group 2008-2009 Peer s Group Size 12 s Year 2008-09 The tables in this section show admissions information by degree program type. All admissions information corresponds with a 12-month period ending prior to or during the data collection period (see cover). Percent offered admission is calculated by dividing the number of offers of admission by the number of applications. Yield is calculated by dividing the number of new entrants by the number of offers of admission. TABLE 3d.1a. EECUTIVE MBA PROGRAMS ADMISSIONS INFORMATION TRADITIONAL EECUTIVE MBA Applications 0 Offers of admission 0 % offered admission 0 New entrants 0 Yield 0 New entrants reporting GMAT score 0 Ave. GMAT score 0 OTHER EECUTIVE MBA Applications 1 Offers of admission 1 % offered admission 1 New entrants 1 Yield 1 New entrants reporting GMAT score 0 Ave. GMAT score 0 ALL EECUTIVE MBA PROGRAMS COMBINED Applications 1 Offers of admission 1 % offered admission 1 New entrants 1 Yield 1 New entrants reporting GMAT score 0 Ave. GMAT score 0 ALL EECUTIVE MBA PROGRAMS COMBINED includes data from all of the above and may include additional data from schools that could not provide breakouts by category. Part 2: Page 1 of 14 - July 20, 2009-2009 AACSB International

Definitions correspond to the Graduate Management Admissions Council MBA Criteria (www.gmac.com) Data are not displayed if fewer than three schools reported. Part 2: Page 2 of 14 - July 20, 2009-2009 AACSB International

TABLE 3d.1b. EECUTIVE MBA PROGRAMS ADMISSIONS - TOTAL Arkansas Tech University, of Business Christopher Newport University, of Business Name Applicants Offers Entrants Clayton State University, of Business 121 48 31 Fort Lewis College, of Business Administration Hawaii at Hilo, University of, College of Business and Economics Montevallo, University of, Michael E. Stephens College of Business Northern Michigan University, Walker L. Cisler College of Business South Carolina Aiken, University of, of Business Administration South Carolina Upstate, University of, of Business Administration and Economics Southern Arkansas University, College of Business North Georgia College and State University, of Business and Government Part 2: Page 3 of 14 - July 20, 2009-2009 AACSB International

The tables in this section show admissions information by degree program type. All admissions information corresponds with a 12-month period ending prior to or during the data collection period (see cover). Percent offered admission is calculated by dividing the number of offers of admission by the number of applications. Yield is calculated by dividing the number of new entrants by the number of offers of admission. TABLE 3e.1a. SPECIALIZED MASTERS PROGRAMS ADMISSIONS INFORMATION FULL-TIME SPECIALIZED MASTERS Applications 0 Offers of admission 0 % offered admission 0 New entrants 0 Yield 0 New entrants reporting GMAT score 0 Ave. GMAT score 0 PART-TIME SPECIALIZED MASTERS Applications 0 Offers of admission 0 % offered admission 0 New entrants 0 Yield 0 New entrants reporting GMAT score 0 Ave. GMAT score 0 ALL SPECIALIZED MASTERS PROGRAMS COMBINED Applications 0 Offers of admission 0 % offered admission 0 New entrants 0 Yield 0 New entrants reporting GMAT score 0 Ave. GMAT score 0 ALL SPECIALIZED MASTERS PROGRAMS COMBINED includes data from all of the above and may include additional data from schools that could not provide breakouts by category. Definitions correspond to the Graduate Management Admissions Council MBA Criteria (www.gmac.com) Data are not displayed if fewer than three schools reported. Part 2: Page 4 of 14 - July 20, 2009-2009 AACSB International

TABLE 3e.1b. SPECIALIZED MASTERS PROGRAMS ADMISSIONS - TOTALS Arkansas Tech University, of Business Christopher Newport University, of Business Clayton State University, of Business Fort Lewis College, of Business Administration Hawaii at Hilo, University of, College of Business and Economics Montevallo, University of, Michael E. Stephens College of Business Northern Michigan University, Walker L. Cisler College of Business Name Applicants Offers Entrants South Carolina Aiken, University of, of Business Administration South Carolina Upstate, University of, of Business Administration and Economics Southern Arkansas University, College of Business North Georgia College and State University, of Business and Government Part 2: Page 5 of 14 - July 20, 2009-2009 AACSB International

The tables in this section show admissions information by degree program type. All admissions information corresponds with a 12-month period ending prior to or during the data collection period (see cover). Percent offered admission is calculated by dividing the number of offers of admission by the number of applications. Yield is calculated by dividing the number of new entrants by the number of offers of admission. TABLE 3f.1a. DOCTORAL PROGRAMS ADMISSIONS INFORMATION DOCTORAL PROGRAM Applications 0 Offers of admission 0 % offered admission 0 New entrants 0 Yield 0 New entrants reporting GMAT score 0 Ave. GMAT score 0 New entrants reporting GRE score 0 Ave. composite GRE score 0 Definitions correspond to the Graduate Management Admissions Council MBA Criteria (www.gmac.com) Data are not displayed if fewer than three schools reported. TABLE 3f.1b. DOCTORAL PROGRAMS ADMISSIONS - TOTALS Arkansas Tech University, of Business Christopher Newport University, of Business Clayton State University, of Business Fort Lewis College, of Business Administration Hawaii at Hilo, University of, College of Business and Economics Montevallo, University of, Michael E. Stephens College of Business Northern Michigan University, Walker L. Cisler College of Business Name Applicants Offers Entrants South Carolina Aiken, University of, of Business Administration South Carolina Upstate, University of, of Business Administration and Economics Southern Arkansas University, College of Business North Georgia College and State University, of Business and Government Part 2: Page 6 of 14 - July 20, 2009-2009 AACSB International

TABLE 4.1. BUSINESS SCHOOL FACULTY PARTICIPATING FACULTY Total 14 10 23 31 23 13 Earned doctoral degrees 13 10 17 24 18 9 % with doctoral degrees 92.9 10 77.8 92.3 81.9 47.4 Total academically qualified 11 10 17 25 17 12 % academically qualified 78.6 10 77.1 92.6 76.8 57.1 Total professionally qualified 2 10 4 8 4 1 % professionally qualified 14.3 10 18.2 28.6 18.1 5.0 Not acad. or prof. qualified 1 9 1 3 1 0 % not acad. or prof. qualified 7.1 9 5.2 15.0 3.2 0.0 SUPPORTING FACULTY Total 1 9 5 11 6 0 Earned doctoral degrees 0 9 1 5 0 0 % with doctoral degrees 0.0 7 26.0 66.7 16.7 0.0 Total academically qualified 0 7 0 2 0 0 % academically qualified 0.0 5 8.3 25.0 0.0 0.0 Total professionally qualified 1 8 5 11 6 0 % professionally qualified 100.0 6 87.5 100.0 91.7 66.7 Not acad. or prof. qualified 9 0 1 0 0 % not acad. or prof. qualified 7 21.4 100.0 0.0 0.0 ALL FACULTY COMBINED Total 15 9 26 33 27 13 % participating faculty 93.3 9 83.7 100.0 81.8 60.7 % supporting faculty 6.7 9 16.3 39.3 18.2 0.0 Earned doctoral degrees 13 9 18 25 18 12 % with doctoral degrees 86.7 9 71.6 92.3 71.4 51.9 Total academically qualified 11 7 17 26 16 12 % academically qualified 73.3 6 63.0 92.3 56.2 44.4 Total professionally qualified 3 8 9 14 9 1 % professionally qualified 20.0 7 33.1 50.0 33.3 7.7 Not acad. or prof. qualified 0 % not acad. or prof. qualified 0 ALL FACULTY COMBINED includes data from all of the above and may include additional data from schools that could not provide breakouts by category. Complete definitions of participating and supporting faculty are available in the Business Questionnaire, downloadable at www.aacsb.edu/knowledgeservices. Data are not displayed if fewer than three schools reported. Part 2: Page 7 of 14 - July 20, 2009-2009 AACSB International

This section provides ratios related to participants and financial resources. TABLE 5.1. RATIOS RATIO Total degrees awarded per participating faculty member Total enrolled degree-seeking students per participating faculty member Total expenditures per participating faculty member Total expenditures on degree program instructional activity per enrolled business student Research expenditures per participating faculty member Operating funds received from government appropriations and other charges to students for educational purposes per enrolled degree-seeking business student 3 6.7 8.0 6.9 5.4 3 33.8 39.6 37.6 24.1 3 120,619.1 130,046.9 126,404.4 105,405.9 3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3 3,470.1 4,203.4 3,157.3 3,049.5 Data are not displayed if fewer than three schools reported. TABLE 5.2. AVERAGE CLASS SIZE FOR REQUIRED COURSES PROGRAM TYPE Required bachelor's degree courses 24.0 10 27.6 35.0 25.5 23.0 Required MBA degree courses 0.0 7 8.3 25.0 0.0 0.0 Required specialized master's degree courses 0.0 5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Required doctoral degree courses 0.0 5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Required business courses are those that all students must take to graduate. Average class size is based on enrollment as of the institution's official fall reporting date or October 15 in the data collection year (see cover). Data are not displayed if fewer than three schools reported. Part 2: Page 8 of 14 - July 20, 2009-2009 AACSB International

TABLE 6a.1 - Degree Titles The following table lists business degree programs offered by institutions in the comparison group. Program titles are presented exactly as provided by the institution. BS in Business Administration Bachelor of Science (BS) BS in Business Administration Bachelor of Business Administration Masters-Generalist Arkansas Tech University, of Business Christopher Newport University, of Business Master of Business Administration (MBA) BA in Business Administration Other: BA in Accounting Other: BA in Marketing BA in Economics Clayton State University, of Business Fort Lewis College, of Business Administration Hawaii at Hilo, University of, College of Business and Economics Bachelor of Business Administration Montevallo, University of, Michael E. Stephens College of Business Bachelor of Business Administration Northern Michigan University, Walker L. Cisler College of Business BS in Business Administration North Georgia College and State University, of Business and Government Bachelor of Business Administration Masters-Generalist Master of Business Administration (MBA) South Carolina Aiken, University of, of Business Administration BS in Business Administration South Carolina Upstate, University of, of Business Administration and Economics BS in Business Administration Bachelor of Business Administration Southern Arkansas University, College of Business Part 2: Page 9 of 14 - July 20, 2009-2009 AACSB International

Masters-Generalist Master of Business Administration (MBA) Part 2: Page 10 of 14 - July 20, 2009-2009 AACSB International

The following table provides information about the characteristics of business degree programs offered by institutions in the selected comparison group. An "" in the first six columns indicates that at least one degree program in that category is available completely in the mode defined by the column header. An "" under partnership indicates that at least one program is delivered in partnership with another unit or campus, institution, or organization. TABLE 6b.1 Bachelor's Degree Program Characteristics Name Full-Time Part-Time Arkansas Tech Univ, Christopher Newport Univ, Sch of Bus Clayton State Univ, Fort Lewis Col, Sch of Bus Admin Hawaii at Hilo, Univ of, Col of Bus & Econ Montevallo, Univ of, Stephens Col of Bus North Georgia Col and State U, Sch of Bus & Gov Northern Michigan Univ, Cisler Col of Bus SC Aiken, Univ of, Admin SC Upstate, U of, Sch Bus Adm & Econ Southern Arkansas Univ, Col of Bus Evenings and Weekends Distance Education Online Off Campus Partnership Part 2: Page 11 of 14 - July 20, 2009-2009 AACSB International

TABLE 6b.2 MBA Degree Program Characteristics Name Full-Time Part-Time Arkansas Tech Univ, Christopher Newport Univ, Sch of Bus Clayton State Univ, Fort Lewis Col, Sch of Bus Admin Hawaii at Hilo, Univ of, Col of Bus & Econ Montevallo, Univ of, Stephens Col of Bus North Georgia Col and State U, Sch of Bus & Gov Northern Michigan Univ, Cisler Col of Bus SC Aiken, Univ of, Admin SC Upstate, U of, Sch Bus Adm & Econ Southern Arkansas Univ, Col of Bus Evenings and Weekends Distance Education Online Off Campus Partnership Part 2: Page 12 of 14 - July 20, 2009-2009 AACSB International

TABLE 6b.3 Specialized Master's Degree Program Characteristics Name Full-Time Part-Time Evenings and Weekends Distance Education Online Off Campus Partnership Arkansas Tech Univ, Christopher Newport Univ, Sch of Bus Clayton State Univ, Fort Lewis Col, Sch of Bus Admin Hawaii at Hilo, Univ of, Col of Bus & Econ Montevallo, Univ of, Stephens Col of Bus North Georgia Col and State U, Sch of Bus & Gov Northern Michigan Univ, Cisler Col of Bus SC Aiken, Univ of, Admin SC Upstate, U of, Sch Bus Adm & Econ Southern Arkansas Univ, Col of Bus Part 2: Page 13 of 14 - July 20, 2009-2009 AACSB International

TABLE 6b.4 Doctoral Degree Program Characteristics Name Full-Time Part-Time Evenings and Weekends Distance Education Online Off Campus Partnership Arkansas Tech Univ, Christopher Newport Univ, Sch of Bus Clayton State Univ, Fort Lewis Col, Sch of Bus Admin Hawaii at Hilo, Univ of, Col of Bus & Econ Montevallo, Univ of, Stephens Col of Bus North Georgia Col and State U, Sch of Bus & Gov Northern Michigan Univ, Cisler Col of Bus SC Aiken, Univ of, Admin SC Upstate, U of, Sch Bus Adm & Econ Southern Arkansas Univ, Col of Bus This report was generated by AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate s of Business on July 20, 2009 02:04 PM. 2009 AACSB International. Part 2: Page 14 of 14 - July 20, 2009-2009 AACSB International