The distinctive strengths of the MBA and MS programs in the College of Business at UNT provide unique educational and advancement opportunities for individuals at various stages of their career. Students who enroll in our Masters Programs could be seeking career entry positions. They could as easily be seeking career change or career advancement options.
Our students demonstrate a high level of diversity in their education and work experience, with a significant number of them being employed full-time at corporations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Our student population demonstrates similarities in age, gender and experience to that of the work environment. This is particularly relevant because we challenge our students to excel as individuals as well as team players.
Provided below are some aggregated demographics of the students in our Masters Program.
| MBA Program | MS Program | |
| Percent of Masters Students admitted to the Program | 67% | 33% |
| Average Age of Entering Student | 29 years | 28 years |
| Years of Experience | 4 - 7 Years* | 4 - 7 Years* |
Gender Distribution
Students join the graduate program at the College of Business to accomplish their various goals and aspirations. However, they all share one common purpose, to work side-by-side with faculty and peers in a learning environment that is designed to train future leaders of public, private and non-profit organizations. Provided below are some academic indicators of students who entered the program in 2006.
| MBA Program | MS Program | |
| Average Undergraduate GPA (Last 60 hrs) | 3.28 | 3.50 |
| MBA Program | MS Program | |
| Average | 470 | 470 |
| Range (middle 80 %) | 410 - 530 | 410 - 530 |
| Average Verbal Score | 25 | 25 |
| Average Quantitive Score | 28 | 28 |
| MBA Program | MS Program | |
| Average | 1056 | 1056 |
| Range (middle 80 %) | 920- 1200 | 920 - 1200 |
| GRE Verbal Score | 436 | 436 |
| GRE Quantitive Score | 619 | 619 |
*Source: Graduate Programs Office, College of Business Administration, UNT.