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Salary Increase Min Salary Increase Max

FOR THE 2012 GRADUATING CLASS
PRE- AND POST-MBA SALARY

Average Percent Increase of Post-MBA Salary at Graduation

Fast Facts
FOR THE 2012 GRADUATING CLASS

TCU MBAs increased their salaries by:
$20,000 $76,975

10,000 +
Corporations in DFW

100%
Students Who Obtained an Internship

Work Experience Breakdown
FOR THE 2012 GRADUATING CLASS

39% 25% 36%

YEARS EXPERIENCE
< 3 years 3-6 years > 6 years

2x
Average Salary Increase at Graduation

$81,331
Average Post-MBA Salary

Average Salary by Work Experience
Years of Professional Work Experience More than 6 years 3-6 years Less than 3 years Average Salary $85,155 $82,943 $77,000 Range $75,000-$100,000 $65,000-$115,000 $70,000-$90,000

87%
Students Employed 90 Days After Graduation

$17,000
Average Signing Bonus

MBA Internships
Students with Internships Average Weekly Salary 100% $920

$10,150
Average Other Guaranteed Compensation

ROI:
Function
Financial Marketing Other

FOR THE 2012 GRADUATING CLASS
PRE- AND POST-MBA SALARY

Average Salary by Function
Average Salary
$82,857 $83,063 $79,971 $88,333

Recent Employers
7-Eleven Academy Sports & Outdoors Alcon Laboratories American Airlines AT&T Baylor Health Care System Bell Helicopter-Textron Campbell Soup Company Hewlett-Packard Hilton Worldwide IBM Intel JP Morgan Chase Kellogg’s KPMG LiveStrong Lockheed Martin Luminant Mary Kay Cosmetics McKesson Medical Clinic of North Tx Michael’s Oncor Electricity PepsiCo/Frito-Lay Proctor & Gamble Raytheon Sabre Holdings/Travelocity Stage 3 Separation Susan G. Komen The Gallup Company U.S. Department of Defense UT Southwestern Medical Verizon Communications Weir Oil & Gas

Supply Chain Management

Average Salary by Key Industry
Industry
Consulting Consumer Products Financial Services Manufacturing Petroleum/Energy Pharmaceutical/Healthcare

Average Salary
$80,667 $86,860 $79,375 $85,000 $84,586 $82,200

Capitol One Bank Catholic Charities CB Richard Ellis Cook Children’s Hospital Dell Deloitte Consulting Dr. Pepper Snapple Group Energy Future Holdings Ericsson Essilor USA Federal Reserve Bank of Tx Fidelity Investments Fossil, Inc. Galderma Gamestop General Electric Greyhound Haggar Healthpoint

International Student Employment
Employed within 90 days of graduation Employed within the U.S. Average Salary Salary Range 88% 97% $79,180 $75,000-$100,000

Sources of Job Acceptances
FOR THE 2012 GRADUATING CLASS
Third Party Sources Internet search and job postings Family and friends outside school Other activities School-facilitated activities - On-campus recruiting events - On-campus interviews - Alumni referrals - Previous internships

Contact Us
Neeley MBA Office Phone: 817.257.7531 or 800.828.3764, ext. 7531 Fax: 817-257-5792 Email: mbainfo@tcu.edu

59% 6% 9%

9%

17%

All figures were prepared in adherence to the MBA Career Services Council’s Standard for Reporting MBA Employment Statistics. This salary report is based upon usable salary information from 87% of those graduates who have accepted a job as of 9/30/12.

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