Mendoza College of Business

Mendoza College of Business
Established 1921 (1921)
Type Private Catholic (Congregation of Holy Cross)
Academic affiliation AACSB
Location Notre Dame, Indiana, United States
41°41′49.23″N 86°14′8.77″W / 41.6970083°N 86.2357694°W / 41.6970083; -86.2357694Coordinates: 41°41′49.23″N 86°14′8.77″W / 41.6970083°N 86.2357694°W / 41.6970083; -86.2357694
Dean Roger D. Huang
Academic staff 162[1]
Students 2,590 (2,013)
Undergraduates 1,923 (2,013)
Postgraduates 677 (2,013)
Website business.nd.edu

The Mendoza College of Business is a comprehensive full-time business school at the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana, United States. It offers five majors in the undergraduate program and four graduate degrees—MBA, EMBA, accountancy and non-profit management.

History

The Mendoza College of Business was founded in 1921 by Holy Cross priest, John Francis O'Hara. Rev. O'Hara later became the president of the University and a Cardinal of the Catholic Church. Four years earlier, in 1917, Notre Dame had become the first university in the United States to launch a four-year program of study in "foreign commerce."

Roger Huang, Martin J. Gillen Dean and Kenneth R. Meyer Professor of Global Investment Management, joined the College in 2000. In March 2000, the College of Business received a naming gift from NetApp, Inc. executives, Tom and Kathy Mendoza.

Academic Centers

Rankings and reputation

Business school rankings
U.S. MBA
Bloomberg Businessweek[2] 20
U.S. News & World Report[3] 25
U.S. undergraduate
Bloomberg Businessweek[4] 1
U.S. News & World Report[5] 9

In 2015, Mendoza's undergraduate business program was ranked No. 1 in the U.S. for the sixth consecutive year by Bloomberg Businessweek. Mendoza's undergraduate business program was ranked No. 9 in the U.S. by U.S. News in 2016.

Rankings for Mendoza's MBA program among U.S. MBA programs include #20 by Bloomberg BusinessWeek, #25 by U.S. News, and #31 by Forbes. In global rankings, the Mendoza MBA was ranked #40 by The Economist and #80 by Financial Times. Its Executive MBA program was ranked #20 by Bloomberg Businessweek.[2]

For 2011, the Aspen Institute, which ranks institutions on how well schools incorporate issues concerning social and environmental stewardship into the curriculum, ranked Mendoza #4 worldwide.[6]

Selectivity

MBA program

The admissions rate for the 2014 was 35%. Applicants are required to take the GMAT exam. Of the admitted applicants, the median score was 687 and the middle 80% of scores ranged from 650 to 769.[1]

Undergraduate program

After completing the university’s First Year of Studies program, Notre Dame business majors enter the Mendoza College in their sophomore year. Starting in 2015, high school applicants will have to apply directly and be "pre-approved" for admission into Mendoza after their first year of studies.[7]

Facilities

See also

References

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