A university large enough to have extensive resources yet small enough to give students individual attention — this is Hofstra University. With an outstanding faculty, advanced technological resources, and state-of-the-art facilities, Hofstra has a growing national reputation. Yet our average graduate class size is just 13. Hofstra offers a dynamic, vibrant campus life on a 240-acre campus that is a registered national arboretum. A suburban university just 25 miles from New York City and all the cultural and business opportunities it has to offer. Find your edge at Hofstra University.
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Campus and Location
Hofstra's distinctive 240-acre campus, an accredited arboretum, is located in suburban Long Island, just 25 miles from New York City. With New York City just a short ride by train or car, students take advantage of the theaters, museums, concerts and professional sports as well as business internships the city offers. Students can also explore Long Island, which offers world-class beaches, museums, shopping, plus many internship and employment opportunities.
Facilities
The Hofstra campus houses 112 buildings, including 37 residence halls and a fully computerized library containing 1.2 million volumes. C.V. Starr Hall, home to the Zarb School of Business, features a state-of-the-art academic trading room complete with Bloomberg terminals and Internet access at every student seat. Additionally, through Hofstra's online library, students have access 24/7 to about 30 business databases.
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Hempstead, NY 11549
United States
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Overview
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Admission is selective. Candidates are required to complete the graduate application and all supporting forms and to submit two letters of recommendation, a résumé, a statement of professional objectives, official transcripts from every college or university attended, and scores obtained on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT). International students are also required to submit scores obtained on the TOEFL. All credentials submitted in support of the application for admission are carefully considered in making the admission decision. Hofstra subscribes to a rolling admissions policy, with suggested filing deadlines of May 1 for fall admission and November 1 for spring admission. Candidates are generally advised of admission decisions no later than four weeks after the application is completed.
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Degrees Offered
M.B.A. in Accounting, Business Computer Information Systems, Finance, Health Services Management, International Business, Management, Marketing, Quality Management, Sports and Entertainment Management, and Taxation. Executive Master of Business Administration (E.M.B.A.). Juris Doctor/Master of Business Administration (J.D./M.B.A.) (with the Hofstra School of Law). M.S. in Accounting, Computer Information Systems, Finance, Human Resources Management, Marketing, Marketing Research, Quantitative Finance, and Taxation. Combined B.B.A./M.S. in Accounting, Marketing, Marketing Research and Taxation.
Academic Programs
The Frank G. Zarb School of Business' accounting and general business programs are accredited by AACSB International. The school offers a challenging 41-48 credit M.B.A. program that includes a 15-credit concentration in a major discipline. Our unique curriculum focuses on analysis, decision making and management, through which students gain the knowledge they need to succeed in business. The Hofstra M.B.A. program provides students with broad exposure to the functional areas of business, opportunities to gain hands-on experience in a specific field and specialized instruction in the leadership aspects of business.
Special Academic Programs
The Zarb School of Business offers a number of special programs designed to meet the needs of its students. We recently added M.B.A. programs in Health Services Management, Quality Management, and Sports and Entertainment Management, and an M.S. in Quantitative Finance. Other innovative programs include a J.D./M.B.A. program, offered in conjunction with the Hofstra School of Law; and an Executive MBA program, which features a schedule designed to allow working professionals to complete their degrees. The school's internship program takes advantage of the proximity of New York City, allowing students to gain on-the-job experience in areas such as finance, business, media, advertising, and entertainment.
Faculty
At the Zarb School, every course is taught by a member of the faculty. Students benefit from their teachers' years of experience in business and research and their understanding of the day-to-day challenges of business.
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“Great professors with vast experience in the subject matter” lead the charge in the classroom, and while students admit that they can be “hit and miss,” some are truly “inspiring.” “There are professors who really lead you to a new land,” says a student. Case discussions pepper the curriculum, and ensuing classroom discussions among students are “very professional, and actually contribute to subject matter.”
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Careers
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A wide variety of career placement opportunities and resources are available to graduate students at the Zarb School. The M.B.A. Career Services actively assists students with a range of services including internships, part-time employment, recruitment activities and general career counseling. These services are supplemented by the M.B.A./M.S. Resume Book and Web site.
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Job Function | % of Grads Seeking Employment Who Accept Jobs w/in 3 Months |
Median Salary | Mean Salary | Low Base Salary | High Base Salary |
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Other | 52% | $106,500 | $107,083 | $49,000 | $209,000 |
Finance / Accounting | 20% | $95,500 | $96,500 | $65,000 | $130,000 |
Marketing / Sales | 8% | ||||
Operations / Logistics | 8% | ||||
Human Resources | 4% | ||||
Information Technology | 4% | ||||
General Management | 4% |
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Industries | % of Grads Seeking Employment Who Accept Jobs w/in 3 Months |
Median Salary | Mean Salary | Low Base Salary | High Base Salary |
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Pharmaceutical / Biotechnology / Healthcare | 68% | $106,500 | $111,567 | $49,000 | $209,000 |
Financial Services | 20% | $95,500 | $100,550 | $81,200 | $130,000 |
Consumer Products | 4% | ||||
Petroleum / Energy | 4% | ||||
Other | 4% |
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Tuition & Aid
Overview
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Tuition is assessed on a per-credit basis, with courses carrying two and three credits each. Hofstra is a private institution, so tuition is the same for residents and non-residents of New York State. Financial aid is available in the form of fellowships, which provide partial tuition credit and graduate assistantship positions.
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Students enrolled in the graduate programs at the Zarb School form a dynamic, achievement-oriented community. Many students in these graduate programs have previous work experience.