Statistics
Enrollment: 75
GMAT Range (25-75%): 520-640
Regular Application Deadline: 02/15
Rolling Admission: Yes
School Type: Private
Average Age: 27.00
Average Work Experience (months): 47
Student Faculty Ratio: 8:1
GMAT Range (25-75%): 520-640
Regular Application Deadline: 02/15
Rolling Admission: Yes
School Type: Private
Average Age: 27.00
Average Work Experience (months): 47
Student Faculty Ratio: 8:1
Programs & Curriculum
Part Time Program: No
Evening Program: No
Executive MBA Program Offered: No
Total Faculty: 53
Evening Program: No
Executive MBA Program Offered: No
Total Faculty: 53
Employment
Average Starting Salary: $66,962.00
Scholarships & Financial Aid
Out-of-State Tuition: $37,530.00
In-State Tuition: $37,530.00
Financial Aid Deadline: 04/15
Students Receiving Some Aid: 84%
Average Annual Total Financial Aid: $23,886.00
In-State Tuition: $37,530.00
Financial Aid Deadline: 04/15
Students Receiving Some Aid: 84%
Average Annual Total Financial Aid: $23,886.00
Rankings & Lists
Best Business Schools (Northeast)
Students Say - CareersThe IBS Career Center helps students through every step of the job search process, offering career counseling, mock interviews, resume and cover letter preparation, campus career fairs, and an updated list of open positions. If you want individualized career assistance, you're in luck; "at IBS you definitely enjoy personal attention from the career services." Two-thirds of Brandeis students take jobs in the United States after graduation. However, for those who'd like to work abroad, "this relatively young school makes itself visible to employers throughout the globe." In recent years, Brandeis students went on to jobs at Citibank, Morgan Stanley, Nomura Research, Rice Group, Standard and Poor's, Smith Barney, United Airlines, EMC, State Street, and UBS Warburg. Twenty-five percent of students took jobs in international banking and 20 percent in asset management. Heller MBA candidates also benefit from extensive professional support through the Heller School's Career Services office. About 77 percent of Heller MBA graduates take jobs at non-profit organizations, such as AIDS Action Committee or Environmental Defense, with another 17 percent taking positions in the public sector. Of the three percent of Heller graduates who take a job in a for-profit company, many choose a position that relates to their socially-minded degree.








