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Washington University in St. Louis John M. Olin School of Business

Washington University in St. Louis John M. Olin School of Business

Contact Information

1 Brookings Dr.
Campus Box 1133
St. Louis, MO 63130
Phone: (314) 935-7301
Fax: (314) 935-6309
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Statistics

Enrollment: 682
Average GMAT: 695.00
GMAT Range (25-75%): 660-720
Average Undergrad GPA: 3.48
Rolling Admission: No
School Type: Private
Average Age: 27.00
Average Work Experience (months): 46

Programs & Curriculum

Part Time Program: No
Evening Program: Yes
Executive MBA Program Offered: Yes
Total Faculty: 121

Employment

Average Starting Salary: $84,565.00
Hired Consulting: 18.4%
Hired Finance: 36.8%
Hired Operations: 2.6%
Hired Marketing: 34.2%

Scholarships & Financial Aid

In-State Tuition: $44,300.00
Financial Aid Deadline: 07/07

Rankings & Lists

Best Business Schools (Midwest)
Students Say - Careers
At Olin, the focus on career planning and placement begins in the first semester, during which all first-year students must take a course entitled Olin's Professional Development Program, which helps refine their career goals through expert panels, self-assessments, and instruction in "soft skills" like emotional intelligence. Thereafter, the Weston Career Center offers a host of resources, including an alumni and corporate database, advising by professional career counselors, skill-building activities, and workshops on topics such as interviews, evaluating offers, and cover letter and resume editing. Some feel "The school could bring more recruiters to campus" but appreciate the fact that "alumni are always happy to help and the Career Center does an excellent job making sure that [students] are positioned to talk to recruiters even if [they] have to go to their city." In 2009, graduates from Washington University received a mean base salary of $87,802. Over half of students (56 percent) took positions in the Midwest. Jobs in healthcare, consumer products, and financial services drew the most students, at 30 percent, 15 percent, and 14 percent respectively. Top employers included Monsanto, ExxonMobil, Sigma- Aldrich, Emerson, and Essilor International.

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