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Sellinger School Fact Sheet

History:
Loyola established the School of Business and Management in 1980. In 1984, the business school was formally named The Joseph A. Sellinger, S.J. School of Business and Management.  In 1988, the Sellinger School earned accreditation in all programs by AACSB and in 1990, the Accounting Department earned specialized national accreditation from AACSB.

Campus:
The Sellinger School of Business Dean's Office and Department Offices are located on the Evergreen Campus on North Charles Street. There are two graduate centers in Timonium, Maryland and Columbia, Maryland which are home to the Evening M.B.A./M.S.F., Executive M.B.A., and M.B.A. Fellows programs and program offices.

Affiliation:
Private
Catholic affiliated
Operated under the auspices of the Jesuit Fathers, in conjunction with the Sisters of Mercy
Students from all religious backgrounds welcome

Sellinger Faculty:
62 full-time, 50 part-time
89% hold Ph.D.'s (or terminal degrees)
11:1 undergraduate student-to-teacher ratio
12:1 graduate student-to-teacher ratio
Average class size: 25 Enrollment
938 full-time undergraduates, 1006 part-time graduate students

Curriculum:
Liberal arts core curriculum
Undergraduate degrees offered: Bachelor of Business Administration.
  2 majors: Accounting and Business Administration.  
      7 concentrations
      6 minors
      (also Bachelor of Arts in Economics offered through the College of Arts and Sciences)
Graduate degrees offered: Master of Business Administration, Master of Science in Finance, Executive Master of Business Administration, and Master of Business Administration Fellows

Special Programs:
Honors Program - college-wide
Sellinger Scholars - business school honors program
Experiential Learning Requirements
   Internships available by departmental arrangement in many majors
   International Study Tours (undergraduate, graduate, Executive and Fellows)
   Study Abroad – 21 different programs, exchanges and affiliations in 16 countries
   Community service
Independent Study by arrangement in many majors
R.O.T.C.
First-Year Programs

Freshman Expenses (2007-2008):              Graduate Expenses (2007-2008):
Tuition: $33,150; Room: $7,350            Executive MBA: $54,000
Estimated meal expenses: $3,000            MBA Fellows: $52,000
Fees: $1,100            Evening MBA/MSF: $600 per credit

   

 

Alumni Network
Currently, the B.B.A., M.B.A., M.S.F., Executive M.B.A., and M.B.A. Fellows alumni network contains over 50,000 members         

Sellinger School graduates have gone on to work for these employers

Alliance Bernstein Investments        JoS. A. Bank Clothier         Northrop Grumman Corporation
Assumption University – ThailandJP Morgan Chase Paychex, Inc.
Cintas CorporationKPMG LLPPricewaterhouse Coopers LLP
CitigroupLegg MasonSogeti USA LLC
Clifton Gunderson LLPLockheed MartinT. Rowe Price
Deloitte & Touche LLPMcGladrey & Pullen LLPThe Hartford
Enterprise Rent a CarMerrill LynchThe Vanguard Group

Ernst & Young

Morgan StanleyThompson Prometric
Grant Thornton LLPNaval Sea Systems CommandTravelers
Hertzbach & CompanyNew York LifeUBS

Sellinger School graduates have earned advanced degrees at these universities

Boston College

      King’s College – London      Syracuse University
University of Chicago Kent College of LawLoyola University – ChicagoTowson University
Culinary School of AmericaNew York University Law SchoolUniversity of Delaware
Fordham University School of LawNorth Carolina StateUniversity of Baltimore
Georgetown UniversityRadford UniversityUniversity of Florida
Georgian Court University St. John’s University Villanova
Harvard UniversityStetson UniversityWidener University
Jones International UniversitySUNY Buffalo Law SchoolWilliam & Mary

Many graduates of the Sellinger School of Business and Management are employed by and have earned advanced degrees from Loyola College in Maryland.

Endowment:
$16 million (2007)

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