Contact Information
College of BusinessLouisville, KY 40292
Phone: (502) 852-7257
Fax: (502) 852-4901
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Statistics
Enrollment: 207
Average GMAT: 592.00
GMAT Range (25-75%): 547.5-640
Average Undergrad GPA: 3.35
Regular Application Deadline: 07/31
Rolling Admission: Yes
School Type: Public
Average Age: 28.00
Average Work Experience (months): 87
Student Faculty Ratio: 8:1
Average GMAT: 592.00
GMAT Range (25-75%): 547.5-640
Average Undergrad GPA: 3.35
Regular Application Deadline: 07/31
Rolling Admission: Yes
School Type: Public
Average Age: 28.00
Average Work Experience (months): 87
Student Faculty Ratio: 8:1
Programs & Curriculum
Part Time Program: Yes
Evening Program: Yes
Executive MBA Program Offered: No
Total Faculty: 32
Evening Program: Yes
Executive MBA Program Offered: No
Total Faculty: 32
Employment
Hired Consulting: 8%
Hired Finance: 17%
Hired Operations: 12%
Hired Marketing: 19%
Hired Finance: 17%
Hired Operations: 12%
Hired Marketing: 19%
Scholarships & Financial Aid
Out-of-State Tuition: $31,000.00
In-State Tuition: $31,000.00
Financial Aid Deadline: 03/15
Students Receiving Some Aid: 64%
Average Annual Total Financial Aid: $18,640.72
In-State Tuition: $31,000.00
Financial Aid Deadline: 03/15
Students Receiving Some Aid: 64%
Average Annual Total Financial Aid: $18,640.72
Rankings & Lists
Best Business Schools (Midwest)
Students Say - CareersLouisville MBAs receive career counseling and placement services from the Ulmer Career Management Center, a state-of-the-art, 3,800 square foot facility that includes a career management resource library, career shift and career trak databases, conference rooms, and interview rooms. The center also offers the new JAVS high-tech communications and sales lab. The office provides resume assistance, training seminars on interviewing skills, and on-campus recruiting events supported by CareerLeader tools and Symplicity software. Students confess that "the school still needs to improve in its career management for graduate students. Although some jobs have been posted, the majority are geared towards undergraduates or students who have graduated from the MBA program and already have several years of experience." On the bright side, students find that attending Louisville creates "many networking opportunities. Most classmates have fulltime jobs and experience in the âreal world.' You can make connections with students throughout Louisville that will stay with you a long time." Opportunities to network are also enhanced in the Professional and full-time MBA programs through the capstone project, which is a team-based, external consulting project.








