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Ranking | Rank (out of 100) |
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Overall rank | 40 |
Regional rank | 26 |
Established in 1921, with antecedents going back to 1913, Mendoza is a full-range school with over 2,000 students at undergraduate and postgraduate level. It offers undergraduate degrees in accountancy, finance, management, management information systems and marketing, graduate degrees in business administration (MBA), accountancy and non-profit management, and executive education programmes.
Like its parent university, Mendoza is a Catholic institution (although there are no restrictions on entry) with a strong ethical foundation. In this way it is similar to Spanish schools such as IESE and offers an added dimension for many students. The college is named after undergraduate alumnus Tom Mendoza and his wife Kathy, who donated $35m in 2000.
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Open new career opportunities | 45 |
Diversity of recruiters | 4 |
Percentage who received a job offer within three months of graduation | 71 |
Percentage who found jobs through the careers service | 45 |
Student assessment of career service | 52 |
Personal development and educational experience | 73 |
Faculty quality | 93 |
Student quality | 39 |
Student diversity | 97 |
Education experience | 24 |
Increase in salary | 50 |
Percentage increase on pre-MBA salary | 17 |
Post-MBA salary | 62 |
Potential to network | 10 |
Breadth of alumni network | 75 |
Internationalism of alumni | 16 |
Student rating of alumni effectiveness | 2 |
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