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Entrepreneurship, Strategy & Information Systems Data Booklet Spring Term 215 Quality Enhancement Review Prepared by the Office of Institutional Research

Entrepreneurship, Strategy & Information Systems SPRING TERM 215 Most recent available statistics Report Page No(s) Degrees Offered 8 1 Faculty 18 2 Majors (Fall 214 Headcount) 3-5 Undergraduate 132 Graduate - Masters 24 Graduate - Specialist - Graduate - Doctorate 3 Total 159 College GPA (Upper Level - Fall 213) 6 Students 123 Term 3.23 Cumulative 3.3 213-214 Degrees Awarded 7-8 Bachelors 67 Masters 1 Specialist - Doctorate 4 Total 81 Credit Hours - Annual (213-214) Fundable 9 9 Non-fundable 3 1 Total 12 11 University (fundable) 1,114,832 SIF* 213-214 Department Fundable Hours As Percent of University Fundable Hours.% calculated Student FTE's- Annual (state fundable 213-214) 9 Lower - Upper - Grad I - Grad II.3 Total.3 Credit Hours Percentages by Instructor Type (Fall 212) 12 Faculty.% calculated OPS Regular Faculty.% calculated OPS Faculty Adjuncts.% calculated Graduate Assistants.% calculated A&P/USPS.% calculated Phased Retirement.% calculated Others.% calculated Average Total Credit Hours Taught per Faculty FTE (All Hours, 212-213) 12 Fall Term - Spring Term - Academic Year - calculated Note: most statistics are based on the Entrepreneurship, Strategy & Info Systems account 116xxx. Related accounts may not be included in expenditures and in faculty courses and hours taught. *SIF=Student Information File (Summer and Fall Final, Spring Preliminary)

Entrepreneurship, Strategy & Information Systems Spring Term 215 Table of Contents Page Degree Programs...1 The Faculty... 2 Enrollment by Major... 3 College GPA (Upper Level)... 6 Degrees Awarded... 7 Credit Hours by Semester/Fall & Spring/Annual Fundable... 9 Non-fundable... 1 Total... 11 Credit Hours and Courses by Instructor Type... E&G Detail 28-9 to 212-13... 12 Faculty Courses and Hours 28-9 and 212-13 (Individual Faculty Summary) 28-9... 13 E&G Budgeted Faculty and Staff Lines... 15 E&G Expenditures by Summary Object Code... 16 Graduate Student Completion... 17 Graduate Admissions... 18

Degree Programs Major Name Major Code Academic Plan Code CIP Code Degree Offered Management Information Systems 211313 MANINFOSPD 5211 Doctorate Entrepreneurship 211321 ENTREPURBS 5211 Bachelor of Science ------Removal Pending Strategic Management 211323 STRTMGMTPD 5211 Doctorate Major Name Major Code Academic Plan Code CIP Code Degree Offered Management Information Systems 216514 MANINFOSBS 52121 Bachelor of Science Management Information Systems 216514 MANINFOSMS 52121 Master's ------Removal Pending Major Name Major Code Academic Plan Code CIP Code Degree Offered Management Information Systems 21681 MANINFOSBS 52121 Bachelor of Science Management Information Systems 21681 MANINFOSMS 52121 Master's Major Name Major Code Academic Plan Code CIP Code Degree Offered Entrepreneurship 21682 ENTREPURBS 5211 Bachelor of Science Source: Degree Program Inventory, FSU and SUS 1

Faculty Demographics Ranked Faculty Admin. Last Name First Name Degree Degree University Code Job Description Tenure FSU Hire Gender Race Citizenship Armstrong Deborah Ph.D. University of Kansas 99 Asoc Professor 9 Mo SAL 1 5/17/27 Female White U.S. Bush Ashley Ph.D. Georgia State University G1 Asoc Professor 9 Mo SAL 1 12/21/21 Female White U.S. Fiorito Susan Ph.D. Oklahoma State University C1 Professor 9 Mo SAL 1 8/8/1991 Female White U.S. Holmes Robert "Michael" Ph.D. Texas A&M University 99 Asst Professor 9 Mo SAL 2 8/9/21 Male White U.S. Ilk Noyan Ph.D. University of Arizona 99 Asst Professor 9 Mo SAL 2 5/26/214 Male White Turkey Junglas Iris Ph.D. University of Georgia 99 Asoc Professor 9 Mo SAL 2 8/7/212 Female White Germany Lamont Bruce Ph.D. University of North Carolina G1 Eminent Scholar 9 Mo SAL 1 8/8/1989 Male White U.S. Maslach David Ph.D. Western University 99 Asst Professor 9 Mo SAL 2 8/7/212 Male White Canada Paradice David Ph.D. Texas Tech D2 Professor 9 Mo SAL 1 8/8/2 Male White U.S. Tang Xinlin Ph.D. Georgia State University 99 Asoc Professor 9 Mo SAL 1 8/9/27 Female Asian U.S. Additional Faculty and Instructors Admin. Last Name First Name Degree Degree University Code Job Description Tenure FSU Hire Gender Race Citizenship Blass Fred Ph.D. Florida State University 99 Teaching Faculty III 9 Mo SAL 3 8/9/26 Male White U.S. Breed John Mast. Florida State University 99 Teaching Faculty I 9 Mo SAL 3 6/23/214 Male White U.S. Dever James Ph.D. Univ. of Strathclyde (Scotland) 99 Teaching Faculty III 9 Mo SAL 3 8/8/28 Male White U.S. Frazier Ronald Mast. Univ. of Missouri 99 Teaching Faculty I 9 Mo SAL 3 4/4/211 Male White U.S. Garner George "Bob" Mast. Florida State University 99 Teaching Faculty I 9 Mo SAL 3 12/2/212 Male White U.S. Kinney Timothy Mast. Univ. of Vermont 99 Teaching Faculty II 9 Mo SAL 3 12/21/211 Male White U.S. Pitzer Danielle Ph.D. Capella University 99 Teaching Faculty I Adjunct 3 8/25/214 Female White U.S. Tatum Douglass Mast. Florida State University 99 Teaching Faculty I 9 Mo SAL 3 8/8/213 Male White U.S. Administrative Codes: Tenure Codes: Last Updated by College of Business on October 31, 214 C1 - Chair 1 - Tenured G1 - Program Director 2 - Tenure-Earning 99 - No Administrative Duties 3 - Non-Tenured K1 - Academic Coordinator 2

Enrollment by Fall Semester 25 2 15 43 43 33 18 23 1 12 96 16 91 99 5 9 1 28 36 39 13 1 1 3 33 21 211 212 213 214 Undergraduate Female Graduate Female Undergraduate Male Graduate Male Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall 21 211 212 213 214 UG G UG G UG G UG G UG G Department of Entrepreneurship, Strategy & Information Systems 13 52 132 53 145 46 121 28 132 33 Female 28 9 36 1 39 13 3 1 33 1 American Indian/Native Alaskan 1 1 1 1 Asian 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 Black 4 6 8 1 4 1 4 Hispanic 6 1 1 7 1 5 5 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander White 15 9 17 8 21 9 17 7 2 9 Non-Resident Alien 1 1 1 2 1 2 Two or More Races 1 Not Reported Male 12 43 96 43 16 33 91 18 99 23 American Indian/Native Alaskan 1 Asian/Pacific Islander 7 2 4 3 3 4 3 1 3 2 Black 1 1 7 9 5 2 5 4 Hispanic 12 2 11 2 15 4 1 3 12 2 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander White 72 35 69 35 72 24 66 11 74 13 Non-Resident Alien 2 2 2 1 4 1 2 2 Two or More Races 1 1 1 1 Not Reported 1 1 4 1 4 1 2 UG = Undergraduate; G = Graduate (includes PhD) Source: Fall Preliminary Student Instruction Files (SIFP) 3

Enrollment by Fall Semester Major Description: Management Information Systems 16 14 12 52 1 53 46 8 6 4 54 46 51 28 37 27 37 2 36 29 2 18 27 1 1 1 31 21 211 212 213 214 Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Management Information Systems Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall 21 211 212 213 214 Undergraduate 91 76 72 59 64 Freshman 1 Sophomore 1 1 1 3 Junior 36 29 2 18 27 Senior 54 46 51 37 37 Graduate 52 53 46 28 27 Graduate - Masters 48 49 43 23 24 Graduate - Doctorate 4 4 3 5 3 Total for Major 143 129 118 87 91 Source: Fall Preliminary Student Instruction Files (SIFP) 4

Enrollment by Fall Semester Major Description: Entrepreneurship 8 7 6 5 42 36 4 27 38 3 19 2 1 2 28 28 23 29 1 3 1 3 21 211 212 213 214 Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Entrepreneurship Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall 21 211 212 213 214 Undergraduate 39 56 73 62 68 Freshman 1 Sophomore 1 3 3 Junior 2 28 28 23 29 Senior 19 27 42 38 36 Graduate Graduate - Masters Graduate - Doctorate Total for Major 39 56 73 62 68 Source: Fall Preliminary Student Instruction Files (SIFP) 5

College GPA (Upper Level) 3.35 3.3 3.3 3.25 3.23 3.2 3.2 3.19 3.18 3.18 3.15 3.1 3.8 3.1 3.9 3.9 3.5 3. 2.95 Term GPA Cumulative GPA Fall 29 Fall 21 Fall 211 Fall 212 Fall 213 Term Number Term GPA Cumulative GPA Fall 29 123 3.8 3.19 Fall 21 126 3.1 3.18 Fall 211 132 3.9 3.18 Fall 212 138 3.9 3.2 Fall 213 123 3.23 3.3 Note: Statistics include only formally admitted junior and senior level students. Cumulative GPA is calculated on undergraduate coursework and is cumulative through the fall term indicated. ESIS formed in Fall 214. Information for this report was gathered using the Management Information Systems and Entrepreneurship major/plan codes. Source: Fall Student Instructional Files 6

Degrees Awarded by Semester CIP Code: 52121 for Bachelors, Masters; 5211 for Doctorate 8 7 Bachelors Masters Doctorate 3 6 5 4 4 19 22 21 21 4 1 3 2 1 32 47 39 41 4 29-1 21-11 211-12 212-13 213-14 Bachelors Masters Doctorate Total 29-1 Summer '9 5 11 2 18 Fall '9 11 3 2 16 Spring '1 16 5 21 29-1 Total 32 19 4 55 21-11 Summer '1 7 1 3 2 Fall '1 11 6 17 Spring '11 29 6 35 21-11 Total 47 22 3 72 211-12 Summer '11 9 5 14 Fall '11 9 4 13 Spring '12 21 12 33 211-12 Total 39 21 6 212-13 Summer '12 5 5 1 Fall '12 1 6 16 Spring '13 26 1 36 212-13 Total 41 21 62 213-14 Summer '13 13 5 2 2 Fall '13 8 4 1 13 Spring '14 19 1 1 21 213-14 Total 4 1 4 54 Source: Final Student Instruction Files (SIF) 7

Degrees Awarded by Semester CIP Code: 5211 - Bachelors 3 25 Bachelors 2 15 27 1 5 29-1 21-11 211-12 212-13 213-14 Bachelors Masters Doctorate Total 29-1 Summer '9 Fall '9 Spring '1 29-1 Total 21-11 Summer '1 Fall '1 Spring '11 21-11 Total 211-12 Summer '11 Fall '11 Spring '12 211-12 Total 212-13 Summer '12 Fall '12 Spring '13 212-13 Total 213-14 Summer '13 Fall '13 Spring '14 27 27 213-14 Total 27 27 Source: Final Student Instruction Files (SIF) 8

Fundable Student Credit Hours and FTE 35 Upper Graduate 3 Annual Fundable FTE 25 2 15 1 13.6 19.1 5. 1.6.4..3..3. 29-1 21-11 211-12 212-13 213-14 Fundable SCH Produced Annual Fundable FTE Contribution Summer 29 21 211 212 213 Summer 29 21 211 212 213 Lower Lower..... Upper 765 Upper 19.1.... Grad I 354 51 Grad I 11.1 1.6... Grad II 81 13 9 9 Grad II 2.5..4.3.3 Total 1,2 51 13 9 9 Total 32.7 1.6.4.3.3 Fall 29 21 211 212 213 Fall 29 21 211 212 213 Lower Lower..... Upper Upper..... Grad I Grad I..... Grad II Grad II..... Total Total..... Spring 21 211 212 213 214 Spring 21 211 212 213 214 Lower Lower..... Upper Upper..... Grad I Grad I..... Grad II Grad II..... Total Total..... Annual 29-1 21-11 211-12 212-13 213-14 Annual 29-1 21-11 211-12 212-13 213-14 Lower Lower..... Upper 765 Upper 19.1.... Grad I 354 51 Grad I 11.1 1.6... Grad II 81 13 9 9 Grad II 2.5..4.3.3 Total 1,2 51 13 9 9 Total 32.7 1.6.4.3.3 Note: Lower and Upper hours are divided by 4 to obtain annual FTE; for all Graduate, hours are divided by 32 Source: Final Student Instruction Files (SIF) 9

Non-Fundable Student Credit Hours and FTE 1 1 Upper Graduate Annual Non-Fundable FTE 1 1 1 1.9.....1.... 29-1 21-11 211-12 212-13 213-14 Non-Fundable SCH Produced Annual Non-Fundable FTE Contribution Summer 29 21 211 212 213 Summer 29 21 211 212 213 Lower Lower..... Upper 3 Upper.....1 Grad I 3 Grad I.9.... Grad II Grad II..... Total 3 3 Total.9....1 Fall 29 21 211 212 213 Fall 29 21 211 212 213 Lower Lower..... Upper Upper..... Grad I Grad I..... Grad II Grad II..... Total Total..... Spring 21 211 212 213 214 Spring 21 211 212 213 214 Lower Lower..... Upper Upper..... Grad I Grad I..... Grad II Grad II..... Total Total..... Annual 29-1 21-11 211-12 212-13 213-14 Annual 29-1 21-11 211-12 212-13 213-14 Lower Lower..... Upper 3 Upper.....1 Grad I 3 Grad I.9.... Grad II Grad II..... Total 3 3 Total.9....1 Note: Lower and Upper hours are divided by 4 to obtain annual FTE; for all Graduate, hours are divided by 32 Source: Final Student Instruction Files (SIF) 1

Total Student Credit Hours and FTE 4 35 Upper Graduate Annual Total FTE 3 25 2 15 14.5 1 5 19.1. 1.6.4..3..3.1 29-1 21-11 211-12 212-13 213-14 Total SCH Produced Annual Total FTE Contribution Summer 29 21 211 212 213 Summer 29 21 211 212 213 Lower Lower..... Upper 765 3 Upper 19.1....1 Grad I 384 51 Grad I 12. 1.6... Grad II 81 13 9 9 Grad II 2.5..4.3.3 Total 1,23 51 13 9 12 Total 33.7 1.6.4.3.4 Fall 29 21 211 212 213 Fall 29 21 211 212 213 Lower Lower..... Upper Upper..... Grad I Grad I..... Grad II Grad II..... Total Total..... Spring 21 211 212 213 214 Spring 21 211 212 213 214 Lower Lower..... Upper Upper..... Grad I Grad I..... Grad II Grad II..... Total Total..... Annual 29-1 21-11 211-12 212-13 213-14 Annual 29-1 21-11 211-12 212-13 213-14 Lower Lower..... Upper 765 3 Upper 19.1....1 Grad I 384 51 Grad I 12. 1.6... Grad II 81 13 9 9 Grad II 2.5..4.3.3 Total 1,23 51 13 9 12 Total 33.7 1.6.4.3.4 Note: Lower and Upper hours are divided by 4 to obtain annual FTE; for all Graduate, hours are divided by 32 Source: Final Student Instruction Files (SIF) 11

E & G Student Credit Hours and Headcount Productivity By Instructor Type Student Headcount/ Student Headcount/ FTE Credit Hrs SCH/FTE Headcount FTE FTE Credit Hrs SCH/FTE Headcount FTE Fall 28 Spring 29 Faculty 5.9953 1,65.3 177.7 369. 61.5 Faculty 5.1252 676. 131.9 223 43.5 OPS Regular Faculty.... OPS Regular Faculty... OPS Faculty Adjuncts.... OPS Faculty Adjuncts... Graduate Assistants 2.2216.... Graduate Assistants.5449 1,41. 1,91.4 347 636.8 A & P / USPS.... A & P / USPS... Others.... Others... 8.2169 1,65.3 129.6 369 44.9 5.671 1,717. 32.8 57 1.5 Fall 29 Spring 21 Faculty..... Faculty... OPS Regular Faculty.... OPS Regular Faculty... OPS Faculty Adjuncts.... OPS Faculty Adjuncts... Graduate Assistants.... Graduate Assistants... A & P / USPS.... A & P / USPS... Others.... Others.......... Fall 21 Spring 211 Faculty..... Faculty... OPS Regular Faculty.... OPS Regular Faculty... OPS Faculty Adjuncts.... OPS Faculty Adjuncts... Graduate Assistants.... Graduate Assistants... A & P / USPS.... A & P / USPS... Others.... Others.......... Fall 211 Spring 212 Faculty... Faculty... OPS Regular Faculty... OPS Regular Faculty... OPS Faculty Adjuncts... OPS Faculty Adjuncts... Graduate Assistants... Graduate Assistants... A & P / USPS... A & P / USPS... Others... Others......... Fall 212 Spring 213 Faculty... Faculty... OPS Regular Faculty... OPS Regular Faculty... OPS Faculty Adjuncts... OPS Faculty Adjuncts... Graduate Assistants... Graduate Assistants... A & P / USPS... A & P / USPS... Others... Others......... Source: Instruction Research Data Files. 12

Entrepreneurship, Strategy & Information Systems - Faculty Courses & Hours Fall 28 - Spring 29 Organized Classes (C,D,L) SCH Total Headcount Total Sections Total E&G Faculty Member Class FTE UGrad Grad SCH UGrad Grad HC UGrad Grad #Sec. ARMSTRONG 93.94 15. 81. 186. 35. 31. 66. 3. 6. 9. BUSH 92 1.69 9. 78. 168. 3. 26. 56. 2. 5. 7. GEORGE 99 1.99 63. 9. 72. 21. 6. 27. 1. 1. 2. PARADICE 91 1.73-123. 123. - 54. 54. - 4. 4. PAYNE 9166 1.99 216. 54. 27. 72. 18. 9. 6. 7. 13. TANG 93.79-21. 21. - 7. 7. - 6. 6. WASKO 92 1.99-552. 552. - 184. 184. - 1. 1. TOTALS 474. 1,17. 1,581. 158. 389. 547. 12. 39. 51. AVERAGE PER FACULTY 118.5 158.1 225.9 39.5 55.6 78.1 3. 5.6 7.3 Entrepreneurship, Strategy & Information Systems - Faculty Courses & Hours Fall 28 - Spring 29 Individualized (G,T,I,O,P,R,S,Z) SCH Total Headcount Total Sections Total E&G Faculty Member Class FTE UGrad Grad SCH UGrad Grad HC UGrad Grad #Sec. ARMSTRONG 93.94-2.4 2.4 -.4.4 -.4.4 BUSH 92 1.69-57.5 57.5-6.5 6.5-6.5 6.5 GEORGE 99 1.99-3.9 3.9-5.1 5.1-5.1 5.1 PARADICE 91 1.73 9. 17.9 26.9 3. 4.3 7.3 2. 4.3 6.3 PAYNE 9166 1.99-3. 3. - 1. 1. - 1. 1. TANG 93.79 - - - - - - - - - WASKO 92 1.99-39.6 39.6-12.6 12.6-4.6 4.6 TOTALS 9. 151.3 16.3 3. 29.9 32.9 2. 21.9 23.9 AVERAGE PER FACULTY 9. 25.2 26.7 3. 5. 5.5 2. 3.7 4. 13

Entrepreneurship, Strategy & Information Systems - Faculty Courses & Hours Fall 28 - Spring 29 All Types SCH TOTAL Headcount TOTAL Sections TOTAL E&G Faculty Member Class FTE UGrad Grad SCH UGrad Grad HC UGrad Grad #Sec. ARMSTRONG 93.94 15. 83.4 188.4 35. 31.4 66.4 3. 6.4 9.4 BUSH 92 1.69 9. 135.5 225.5 3. 32.5 62.5 2. 11.5 13.5 GEORGE 99 1.99 63. 39.9 12.9 21. 11.1 32.1 1. 6.1 7.1 PARADICE 91 1.73 9. 14.9 149.9 3. 58.3 61.3 2. 8.3 1.3 PAYNE 9166 1.99 216. 57. 273. 72. 19. 91. 6. 8. 14. TANG 93.79-21. 21. - 7. 7. - 6. 6. WASKO 92 1.99-591.6 591.6-196.6 196.6-14.6 14.6 TOTALS 483. 1,258.3 1,741.3 161. 418.9 579.9 14. 6.9 74.9 AVERAGE PER FACULTY 96.6 179.8 248.8 32.2 59.8 82.8 2.8 8.7 1.7 14

Operating Budget E & G Position FTE and Rate Totals by Pay Plan and Filled/Vacant College of Business Entrepreneurship, Strategy & Information Systems 29-1 21-11 214-15 Filled 9 and 12 Month Faculty Sum of FTE 2 15 Sum of PersonYr 1.4942 11.264 Sum of Rate $ 185,586 $ 1,775,436 Filled Staff Support Sum of FTE 1 1 1 Sum of PersonYr 1 1 1 Sum of Rate $ 34,329 $ 34,329 $ 27,144 Summer Faculty Sum of FTE 3.25 5.52 Sum of PersonYr.3361.577 Sum of Rate $ 53,536 $ 81,735 Vacant & Reserve Faculty Sum of FTE 1 Sum of PersonYr.7471 Sum of Rate $ 132,9 Total Sum of FTE 6.25 1 22.52 Total Sum of PersonYr 2.833 1 13.5242 Total Sum of Rate $ 273,451 $ 34,329 $ 2,17,215 15

E & G Expenditures by Budget Category, By Object Code, Departments within Colleges College of Business Entrepreneurship, Strategy & Information Systems 28-9 29-1 21-11 213-14 SALARY FACULTY $ 889,139 $ 53,536 $ 767,989 FRINGE BENEFITS $ 27,244 $ 2,98 $ 12,13 $ 2,526 USPS $ 34,675 $ 34,328 $ 35,355 $ 9,256 SALARY Total $ 1,131,58 $ 17,962 $ 47,458 $ 977,771 EXPENSE OTHER MATERIALS & SUPPLIES $ 49 TRAVEL $ 2,63 $ 3,498 EXPENSE Total $ 2,553 $ 3,498 OPS GRAD ASST $ 39,414 OPS Total $ 39,414 Grand Total $ 1,173,25 $ 17,962 $ 47,458 $ 981,269 note: DeptId 116 merge to 1164 16

Program : Entrepreneurship, Strategy & Information Systems Number of students who entered the program between 23 and 212 Record the number who within the various time spans listed below completed degree within given number of years after enrolling Number of entering doctoral students Number of students who left the program without a master's or doctoral degree Number Number of of students students admitted to who left doctoral the candidacy program after receiving a master's degree or specialist 3 years or less 4 years 5 years 6 years 7 years 8 years 9 years 1 years or more Number still enrolled after 1 years 23-24 5 2 4 1 2 24-25 1 1 1 25-26 3 1 2 2 26-27 2 2 2 27-28 28-29 1 1 1 29-21 21-211 2 1 1 211-212 212-213 17

Graduate Admissions Management Information Systems 21-11 211-12 212-13 213-14 214-15 Applied Accepted Enrolled Level Gender Citizenship Domestic 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Female International 2 4 2 1 1 Doctorate Domestic 5 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 Male International 3 7 2 3 1 1 4 Doctorate Total 11 3 2 1 6 2 1 6 4 8 Applied Accepted Enrolled Applied Accepted Enrolled Applied Accepted Enrolled Applied Accepted Enrolled Management Information Systems 21-11 211-12 212-13 213-14 214-15 Applied Accepted Enrolled Level Gender Citizenship Domestic 7 3 3 7 2 2 12 6 6 2 1 1 6 3 3 Female International 1 Master's Domestic 24 18 15 29 18 17 23 14 11 11 8 6 9 6 5 Male International 1 2 1 Masters Total 33 21 18 38 2 19 35 2 17 13 9 7 16 9 8 Note: Spring 215 admissions are not included. Source: Fall Admissions Files Applied Accepted Enrolled Applied Accepted Enrolled Applied Accepted Enrolled Applied Accepted Enrolled 18

Graduate Admissions - Average GMAT Enrolled New Graduate Students - Fall Semesters Major Management Information Systems - Doctorate Academic Year GMAT Scores GMAT Average 21-11 2 595. 211-12. 212-13. 213-14 4 66. 214-15. Major Management Information Systems - Master's Academic Year GMAT Scores GMAT Average 21-11 16 551.3 211-12 18 528.9 212-13 16 581.3 213-14 7 522.9 214-15 5 486. Note: Spring 215 admissions are not included. Source: Fall Admissions Files 19