The Class of 2007 earned a high ROI. A comparison of pre-MBA average base salaries to starting post-MBA base salaries resulted in a 60% increase. Adding to that the fact that no student paid tuition due to either a graduate assistantship or support by employer means that the Miami MBA added immediate value in real dollar terms.
| % of Class Reporting Accepted Job | 88% |
|---|---|
| Average Base Salary | $67,643 |
| Median Base Salary | $62,000 |
| Salary Range | $45,000–$100,000 |
| % of Jobs including Signing Bonus | 50% |
| Average Signing Bonus | $4,750 |
*Data compiled using Career Placement Council guidelines. Call the MBA Program Office for additional placement data – (513) 529-6643.
Companies Employing the MBA Class of 2007:
The Class of 2006 earned a high ROI. A comparison of pre-MBA average base salaries to starting post-MBA base salaries resulted in a nearly 50% increase. Adding to that the fact that no student paid tuition due to either a graduate assistantship or support by employer means that the Miami MBA added immediate value in real dollar terms.
| % of Class Reporting Accepted Job | 100% |
|---|---|
| Average Base Salary | $62,500 |
| Median Base Salary | $60,000 |
| Salary Range | $42,000–$85,000 |
| % of Jobs including Signing Bonus | 54% |
| Average Signing Bonus | $4,100 |
*Data compiled using Career Placement Council guidelines. Call the MBA Program Office for additional placement data – (513) 529-6643.