Eller College of Management

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The Eller College of Management

Motto: "Bear Down!"
Established: 1913
Type: Public
Dean: Paul Portney
Faculty: 130
Undergraduates: 4,500
Postgraduates: 600
Location: Tucson, Arizona, USA
Campus: Urban, 309.75 acres (1,253,500 m²)
Endowment: $37.5 million
Mascot: Wildcats
Website: www.eller.arizona.edu

The Eller College of Management (Eller) is a top-ranked business school at the University of Arizona located in Tucson, Arizona. The Eller College of Management began in 1913 as bachelor's degree program in commerce before becoming the University of Arizona School of Business and Public Administration in 1944. In 1999, the school was renamed the Eller College of Business and Public Administration in honor of its primary benefactor Karl Eller, an entrepreneur and alumnus of the University of Arizona. The school was again renamed the Eller College of Management in 2004. It is one of the largest colleges at the University of Arizona, with over 4,500 undergraduate students and 600 graduate students. In addition, Eller has over 55,000 alumni worldwide.

Eller employs over 130 world-renowned faculty members, and as of 2005 offers programs in Accounting, Economics, Finance, Business Management, Management Information Systems (MIS), Operations Management, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Public Policy and Business Communication. It is one of the first business schools in the U.S. to promote "social entrepreneurship and awareness" as part of the traditional business school curriculum.

Admissions into Eller's undergraduate program is selective. Approximately 60% of students are admitted every semester to the "professional cohort." The application process involves a minimum GPA requirement, resume, cover letter, interview, and skills assessment test. This thorough process is used to maintain the school's relatively high standing when compared to other public business schools.

The school is known for its close ties to the technology sector and companies that frequently recruit at Eller include IBM, Honeywell, Intel, Raytheon, and Accenture.

Eller's current dean is Dr. Paul Portney, who previously served as President of Resources for the Future, an independent and non-partisan research and educational organization in Washington, D.C. that specializes in natural resources and the environment.

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The most recent U.S. News and World Report ranks Eller 18th in undergraduate business programs in the U.S. (including public and private institutions), the highest ranking college at the University of Arizona. According to U.S. News, Eller also boasts a Top 5 Management Information Systems program and a Top 10 Entrepreneurship program nationally. The MIS program has been ranked in the Top 5 by U.S. News since the inception of the rankings, one of only three programs in the U.S. with such a distinction. Eller's programs in Accounting and Marketing are also ranked in the nation's Top 25 by U.S. News as of 2005.

In 2005, Eller's MBA program was ranked in the Top 25 regional programs by recruiters in a poll conducted by The Wall Street Journal. U.S. News has ranked the MBA program among the Top 50 programs nationally for 11 consecutive years. Forbes Magazine ranked the Eller MBA program 33rd overall for having the best Return on Investment (ROI), in its fourth biennial rankings of business schools 2005. The MBA program was also ranked 24th by The Wall Street Journal's 2005 Interactive Regional Ranking.

In 2007, the Financial Times ranked Eller's MBA program 20th in the U.S. and 34th worldwide in its global rankings.

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[edit] Faculty

Eller's faculty includes Entrepreneurship professor Dr. Amar Gupta, Economics professor Gerald Swanson and Entrepreneurship professor and previously included 2005 Hoover National Fellow Gary Libecap.

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