University of Hawaii at Hilo
College of Business and Economics
Business School
Institution Control: Public- AACSB Accreditation: Business
- Academic Year:
- Full-Time Faculty: 11
Business Programs
Business Degrees & Concentrations: Accounting, Data Analytics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, General Business, Health Care Management, Healthcare Administration, Information Systems, Innovation Management, Insurance, Management, Marketing, Science and Technology, Supply Chain and Supply Chain Management- Offered As: Full-Time
Undergraduate School of Business
Undergrad Degrees Conferred:- In-State Tuition: $7,344
MBA Program Ranking(s)
Ranked by:MBA Tuition & Fees
In-State Tuition:Enrollment
Full-time, All: 342Average GMAT Score
Average GMAT MBA: 500Student / Faculty Ratio
Institution: 14:1Average Starting Salary
Graduate Salary*: $68,018Award Levels
Award Levels Offered: UndergraduateSocial Links
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GMAT Required* (yes, no, optional, recommended): YesMBAGuide Rankings
Program Rankings:
Compare In-State Tuition
- University of Hawaii at Hilo's Average In-State Tuition: N/R*
- Hawaii's Average In-State Tuition: $21,288
- National Average In-State Tuition: $43,476
- Online Average In-State Tuition: $38,875
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Compare Average GMAT Scores
- University of Hawaii at Hilo's Average GMAT: 500
- Hawaii's Average GMAT Scores: 520
- National Average for GMAT Scores: 561
- Online Average for GMAT Scores: 557
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Compare Graduate Starting Salaries
- University of Hawaii at Hilo's Average Graduate Starting Salary: $68,018
- Hawaii's Graduate Starting Salaries: $74,209
- National Average for Graduate Starting Salaries: $81,243
- Online Average for Graduate Starting Salaries: $79,445
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Compare ROI for Graduate Students
- University of Hawaii at Hilo's Average ROI: Not
- Hawaii's MBA Program ROI: 189%
- National Average for MBA Program ROI: 146%
- Online Average for MBA Program ROI: 157%
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.University of Hawaii at Hilo College of Business and Economics Summary
In-state tuition and fees for the MBA program at College of Business and Economics is not available at time of publishing*. Of all MBA programs offered in Hawaii, the average cost for in-state tuition and fees is $21,288 a year. The average cost for in-state tuition and fees for an online MBA program is $38,875 a year.
The average GMAT score to enter into College of Business and Economics is 500 while the average GMAT score to for MBA schools in Hawaii is 519.50, and the average GMAT score to enter into an online GMAT program is 556.65.
After graduating, the school reports that the average graduate salary is $68,018.
Comparing in-state tuition to the average graduate salary, you can expect an ROI on your MBA education to be in the range of not
The average in-state tuition you can expect to pay is about not reported by the school*, and the average GMAT score for acceptance in their program is 500.
After graduating, the school reports that the average graduate salary is $68,018. Comparing in-state tuition to the average graduate salary, you can expect an ROI on your MBA education to be in the range of not
Programs are offered as: Full-Time.
The school is ranked by: University of Hawaii at Hilo's MBA program is accredited by the AACSB and is ranked by the following publications: MBAGuide.org
Data sources: IPEDS, National Center of Educational Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences (ERIC), Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), 520 MBA Schools, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). If you notice errors in the MBA program database, please contact us.