Permanent Work Authorization

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CATEGORIES Permanent Work Authorization Non-Permanent Work Authorization Seeking Employment 41 26 67 Not Seeking Employment -- -- -- Company-sponsored; already employed 1 0 1 Continuing Education 0 0 0 Postponing Job Search 1 4 5 Starting a new business 0 0 0 Not seeking for other reasons 2 0 2 Total Not Seeking 4 4 8 No Recent Information Available 0 1 1 Total Graduates 45 31 76 Total MBA Graduates Notes 1. Permanent Work Authorization is defined as the student being a citizen or permanent resident of the country where attending school. 2. Students who have not reported a work authorization are included in the totals, but not in the breakdowns. TIMING OF FIRST JOB ACCEPTANCES Total Seeking Employment % First Accept by Graduation % First Accept After Grad and by 3 months after Grad Total Accept by 3 months After Grad Permanent Work Authorization 41 78.0% 14.6% 93% Non-Permanent Work Authorization 26 73.1% 26.9% 100% Total Graduates Seeking Employment 67 76.1% 1 96% Notes 1. The number of students listed under Total Seeking Employment does not include students which are companysponsored, continuing education, postponing job search, starting a new business, or not seeking for other reasons. 2. Students who have not reported a work authorization are included in the totals, but not in the breakdowns. 1

PRIMARY SOURCE OF FULL-TIME ACCEPTANCES SCHOOL-FACILITATED-ACTIVITIES Percent Scheduled interviews on and off campus 24.2% Consortia events -- Video and telephone interviews -- School-Facilitated Internships 12.9% Off-campus activities supported by the career center -- Job fairs 8.1% Employer information meetings/dinners 8.1% Resume books, resume referrals, Web resumes 4.8% Job postings 11.3% Faculty referrals -- Alumni referrals 11.3% Other school-facilitated activity -- TOTAL SCHOOL-FACILITATED ACTIVITIES 78.1% 19% 3% GRADUATE-FACILITATED-ACTIVITIES Percent Previous employer 1.6% Graduate-Facilitated Internships -- Family, friends outside School -- Internet 14.5% Third-party sources, e.g., executive recruiters, etc. -- Direct mail campaign -- Newspaper, magazine and other advertisements -- Other graduate-facilitated 3.2% TOTAL GRADUATE-FACILITATED ACTIVITIES 18.8% 78% NO RESPONSE BY GRADUATE GRADUATE-FACILITATED ACTIVITIES SCHOOL-FACILITATED ACTIVITIES 3% 19% 78% NO RESPONSE BY GRADUATE 3.1% TOTAL JOB ACCEPTING GRADUATES 100% Notes: 1. Includes all data collected before 120 days after graduation. 2. Includes students based on actual graduation date, not based on original projected graduation class. 3. Only includes data for accepted jobs within three months of the student's graduation date. 2

COMPENSATION REPORT Base % Reporting (1) Mean Median Low High Permanent Work Authorization 89.5% $99,805 $100,003 $75,000 $135,000 Non-Permanent Work Authorization 80.8% $108,973 $107,880 $72,800 $140,000 Total Reporting 85.9% $103,306 $100,800 $72,800 $140,000 (1) Divides number of students reporting Base by the number of students reporting accepting a position. Signing Bonus % Reporting (2) Mean Median Low High Permanent Work Authorization 97.1% $15,939 $15,000 $5,000 $46,000 Non-Permanent Work Authorization 71.4% $24,033 $20,000 $8,000 $57,500 Total Reporting 87.3% $18,469 $15,000 $5,000 $57,500 (2) Divides number of students reporting useable Signing Bonus information by the number of students providing base salary information. Other Guaranteed Compensation % Reporting (3) Mean Median Low High Permanent Work Authorization 11.8% $8,610 $8,250 $5,700 $12,240 Non-Permanent Work Authorization 0% I/D I/D I/D I/D Total Reporting 7.3% $8,610 $8,250 $5,700 $12,240 (3) Divides number of students reporting Other Guaranteed Compensation information by the number of students providing base salary information 3

3.1% Other Finance/Accounting 50% Supply Chain Management General Management 3.1% Human Resources 15.6% Marketing/Sales COMPENSATION BY PROFESSIONAL FUNCTIONS Function % Reporting Mean Base Median Base Low Base High Base $130,000 $130,000 $120,000 $135,000 Finance/Accounting $95,451 $100,400 $80,004 $101,000 General Management $103,500 $102,000 $80,000 $118,000 Human Resources 3.1% I/D I/D I/D I/D Marketing/Sales 15.6% $94,150 $95,000 $75,000 $112,500 Supply Chain Management 50.0% $102,139 $100,000 $72,800 $140,000 Other 3.1% I/D I/D I/D I/D 6.2% Other 10.9% 21.9% Technology 17.2% Consumer Products 6.2% Healthcare 37.5% Manufacturing COMPENSATION BY INDUSTRIES Industry % Reporting Mean Base Median Base Low Base High Base 10.9% $126,821 $130,000 $100,000 $137,750 Consumer Products 17.2% $104,500 $102,000 $75,000 $118,000 Manufacturing 37.5% $96,538 $100,000 $80,000 $115,000 Healthcare 6.2% I/D I/D I/D I/D Technology 21.9% $104,366 $95,075 $72,800 $140,000 Other 6.2% $91,669 $100,000 $75,000 $100,006

COMPENSATION BY NORTH AMERICAN GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS Geographic Region % Reporting Mean Base Median Base Low Base Mid-Atlantic 3.3% I/D I/D I/D I/D High Base Midwest 52.5% $105,106 $101,000 $72,800 $137,750 Northeast 6.6% $105,669 $100,006 $100,000 $117,000 South 9.8% $100,833 $101,000 $90,000 $117,000 Southwest 8.2% $92,000 $95,000 $80,000 $100,000 West 19.7% $110,408 $112,500 $82,000 $140,000 Total Reporting 100% $103,754 $100,800 $72,800 $140,000 8.2% Southwest 9.8% South 19.7% West 3.3% Mid-Atlantic 6.6% Northeast Notes: 1. I/D refers to instances with insufficient data. MBA Standard guidelines require a minimum of three data points for each category and that the number of data points is equal to or greater than one percent of full-time graduates seeking employment. Data points not meeting both requirements were included in the Other category. For tables with no Other category (or I/D for Other), the data points are not reported but are still considered in the total. 2. Accepted offers without known salary information are included in the leftmost Graduates Accepting New Employment column but are not included in the salary calculations. 3. Accepted offers without known Function are excluded from all calculations. 4. All compensation statistics do not include values where the student entered $0 or did not respond. 52.5% Midwest INTERNSHIP RESULTS THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 2017 8% 100% EMPLOYED AVERAGE BASE SALARY $6,491 PER MONTH 17% Marketing 11% Finance 51% Supply Chain 6% General Management 7% Human Resources 5