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Florida State University College of Business

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Contact Information

Location:
Rovetta Business Building Room 233
821 Academic Way
Tallahassee, FL 32306
Admissions Office:
850-644-6458
877-587-5540

School Data

The Florida State College of Business MBA: What You Need To Know

The Florida State College of Business one-year Accelerated MBA Program kicks off with a three-day orientation program for all full-time MBA students. The orientation program includes information on presentation skills, a ropes course that stimulates team building, and an opportunity to interact with faculty and staff.

All full-time MBA students are required to take 39 credit hours. This includes 30 credit hours from a core set of courses aimed at strengthening managerial skills in the fundamentals, ranging from accounting and marketing to operations and strategy. Accelerated MBA students are also required to enroll in an additional three credit hours of professional development seminars.

For the 9 credit hours of elective courses, students get to choose whether they’d like to pursue a specialization in supply chain management, management information systems, risk management and insurance, business analytics, real estate, finance, or human resources. The school also offers a joint pathway, allowing students to obtain a law degree alongside their MBA. 

Tuition & Fees: $480 per credit (resident) $1,110 per credit (non-resident)

Average GMAT: 579

GMAT Range (mid-80%): 460-730

Average GPA: 3.24

GPA Range (mid-80%): 2.73-3.8

Acceptance Rate: 65.5%

Full-Time Enrollment: 22

International: 18.2%

Minority: 31.8%

Female: 22.7%

Average Age: 23

Florida State MBA Rankings Data

Florida College of Business MBA Employment Stats

Average Base Salary: $62,400

Average Signing Bonus: $3,200

Percentage of MBAs with Job Offers at Graduation: 18.8%

Percentage of MBAs with Job Offers Three Months Later: 37.5%

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