What is the median compensation for graduating MBA students?
A31: The median total compensation package for graduates of the class of 1999 was $159,000. This included a median base salary of $80,000, the median sign-on bonus of $20,000, a median guaranteed first-year bonus of $25,000 and the median other compensation of $34,000. (Other compensation category includes, but is not limited to, tuition reimbursement, relocation expenses, mortgage assistance, automobiles, stock options, etc.) For more detailed information, please see MBA Career Management Website or download the MBA Career Report 1999. Back to top Q32: Does Wharton offer a one-year, a part-time, evening, or a distance-learning MBA? A32: Other than the Executive MBA Program, the Wharton MBA is a two-year, full-time program with most courses taught during the day (Monday-Thursday). Other (non-MBA) programs that may interest you include Wharton Executive Education, Wharton Evening School Program, and Wharton Direct. Back to top Q33: How can I learn more about the Wharton curriculum? A33: