School fact sheet
Dean: Richard Joseph
Founded: 1964 (formerly known as Arthur D. Little School of Management)
Length of the program: 12 months
Accreditation
- NEASC (New England Association of Schools and Colleges)
- AMBA (The Association of MBAs)
Ranking:
- 9th post-graduation salary increase by Economist Intelligence Unit in 2008
- 16th best business school in the U.S. by Economist Intelligence Unit in 2008
- 31st best business school in the world by Economist Intelligence Unit in 2008
Program strengths: International Business, Strategy, Consulting
No of students (2007 - 2008): 116*
Student Profile*
Average age
Average work experience
Women
International students
No of countries represented
Countries of origin
Asia
Europe
South Asia
SA
NA
Africa & ME
Average Age
Under 25 years old
25-30 years old
31-40 years old
Over 40 years old
Pre-MBA Industry
Manufacturing
Financial Service
Technology
Professional Services
Telecom/Media
Trade
Medical/Pharmaceutical
Legal/Government/Non-Profit
Education
Consumer Products
Energy
Other
Pre-MBA Function
General Management/HR
Marketing/Sales
Finance/Accounting
Technology/Manufacturing
Operation/Logistics
Consulting
Other
30
7
35%
94%
32
26%
21%
18%
15%
15%
5%
6%
58%
32%
3%
15%
15%
10%
10%
9%
8%
6%
6%
6%
5%
3%
7%
30%
18%
17%
10%
9%
6%
9%
Placement statistics**
Average salary(US$)
Placement within 3 months of graduation
Post-MBA Region
North America
Asia
South America
Europe
Africa/ Middle East
Post-MBA salary distribution in USD
up to $70,000
$71000 - 89,000
$90,000 - 119,000
$120,000+
Post-MBA Industry
Professional Services
Financial Services
Medical & Pharmaceutical
Education
Manufacturing/Industrial
Consumer Products
Real Estate/ Construction
Technology
Legal/Government/Non-profit
Media/Telecom
Energy
$92, 073 USD
80%
61%
16%
11%
7%
5%
26%
20%
47%
7%
24%
22%
12%
7%
7%
6%
6%
6%
4%
4%
2%
* Based on Boston program graduating class 2008
** Based on the reported figures of Hult Boston graduates class 2007