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DataDirect articles and charts published via eNEWSLINE—AACSB's electronic newsletter on management education and industry news.

U.S. and Canadian Schools
MBA Enrollment by Program Type


Largest U.S. B-Schools by Enrollment (2001)

Bachelor's
MBA Programs
Specialized Master's
Doctoral Program

2001–2002 Business School Questionnaire
Business School Endowments


DD-degreesoffered.jpg (47184 bytes) Degree Program Levels Offered by AACSB International Members (2001)


U.S. MBA Enrollment by Citizenship (Fall 2001)



FacultyChart.jpg (60360 bytes) 2001–2002 Faculty Gender Distribution


Undergraduate Degree Programs Most Offered by U.S. Members

Change in Business School Operating Budgets 2000–2001 and 2001–2002


Number of Business Doctorates Awarded 1995–2000

data-chart.jpg (30460 bytes) Full-Time Faculty in the U.S.


B-School New Doctorate Salaries 1997–2001


Doctoral Faculty Vacancy Rates 1991–2001

chart-enroll.jpg (35362 bytes) Enrollment by MBA Program Type



New Hire Distribution Among Fields/Disciplines 1996–2001



Median Annual Teaching Loads



Projected Doctoral Supply/Demand Gap dd-advisoryboards.jpg (38521 bytes)Business School
Advisory Boards


Business Masters Awarded (U.S.)


Facilities Benchmarking Study




Faculty Structure Among Accredited Schools


Economic Department Salaries In and Outside of Business Schools


dd-phd-3-13-03.jpg (83703 bytes)
U.S. Doctoral Degree Production (1991–2000)


dd-chart-positions.jpg (17690 bytes) 2003 International Conference and Annual Meeting


Average Salaries for
New Doctorates
(1997–2002)


Reported Degrees Awarded Outside Canada and the U.S.


enrollment-growth2.jpg (27471 bytes) Enrollment Growth for Domestic and  International Students in U.S. Business Programs


dd-salaries-rank-carnegie.jpg (44404 bytes) Mean Salaries by Rank and Carnegie Classification





Enrollment Proportions for MBA Program Types Differ in U.S. and Canada