| anderson graduate school of management |
| HIGHLIGHTS | |||
| Enrollment 3-quarter average | |||
| graduate students enrollment | 689 |
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| # of full time employees | 344 |
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| '97-'98 salary expenditures | $ 22,370,310 |
From its inception in 1935 as a small business college, The Anderson Graduate School of Management has evolved into one of the nations top 10 management programs and is recognized worldwide for its specialized offerings in executive education, financial management and entrepreneurial studies, as well as for its technological advances. The Anderson School was rated #1 by Anderson students in the latest Business Week ranking of top business schools. The Anderson School, which recently moved into a new, seven-building, $82-million complex, today boasts a top-ranked student body; entering students had one of the highest average GPA and GMAT scores in the nation. Andersons nine academic departments offer a wide range of specialties including accounting, finance, decision sciences, marketing, and strategy organization. Among the schools 15 research centers is the UCLA-Anderson Business Forecasting Project, perhaps the most cited scholarly indicator of economic trends in California and the nation. The schools efforts to pioneer new areas of study have benefited from the support of private business partners, including Hewlett-Packard and Intel Corp. The Anderson School is also involved in giving back to the Los Angeles community as an active participant in such programs as Head Start and Leadership Education and Development (LEAD). In addition, MBA students working through the Riordan Programs have helped inner-city high school students prepare themselves for business studies in higher education. Finally, in 1998, Anderson students raised more than $100,000 for the Special Olympics through the MBA Challenge for Charity. |
1997-98
MILESTONES INCLUDE: |
| SOURCES | USES |
TOTALS |
Instruction |
Research |
Academic |
1997-'98 |
1996-'97 |
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| State General Funds & Special Appropriations |
$ 13,326,654 |
$ 113,562 |
$ 698,720 |
$ 14,138,936 |
$ 12,943,478 |
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| State Government Contracts & Grants |
127,500 |
6,903 |
- |
134,403 |
85,172 |
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| Federal Government | 337,532 |
35,997 |
- |
373,529 |
364,382 |
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| Private Gifts, Grants & Contracts | 1,921,880 |
1,104,349 |
57,991 |
3,084,220 |
1,832,824 |
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| Endowments | 11,765 |
330,419 |
22,359 |
364,543 |
243,732 |
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| Sales & Services | 15,353,565 |
1,909,310 |
122,649 |
17,385,524 |
19,776,421 |
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| Tuition & Fees | 2,827,238 |
- |
19,543 |
2,846,781 |
3,125,380 |
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| Reserves | 2,000 |
(800) |
- |
1,200 |
(8,532) |
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| Other Sources | 2,196 |
1,199 |
- |
3,395 |
20,552 |
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| TOTAL EXPENDITURES | $ 33,910,330 |
$ 3,500,939 |
$ 921,262 |
$ 38,332,531 |
$ 38,383,409 |
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