STEM path to MBA program state by state breakdown

<p>Here is another indication of Alabama’s national reach–the state by state breakdown of the 123 freshman in the joint STEM/MBA program; 24 (!!) states represented within this small pool:</p>

<p>AL 41 33.3%
FL 9 7.3%
GA 3 2.4%
IA 1 0.8%
IL 5 4.1%
IN 2 1.6%
KY 5 4.1%
LA 1 0.8%
MA 1 0.8%
MD 1 0.8%
MI 1 0.8%
MN 1 0.8%
MO 1 0.8%
NC 4 3.3%
NH 1 0.8%
NJ 2 1.6%
NY 2 1.6%
OH 4 3.3%
PA 1 0.8%
SC 1 0.8%
TN 16 13.0%
TX 17 13.8%
VA 2 1.6%
WV 1 0.8%
Total 123</p>

<p>Sorry for the lack of formatting but I cannot maintain the columns after posting.</p>

<p>xcitfan, I am assuming your son decided this route?</p>

<p>Hi vlines,
Yes, he is the lone student representing his state!
Regards,
xcitfan</p>

<p>That is cool! Keep us updated on how he likes it, and what they do differently.</p>

<p>Is this something that needs to have been started already, or can freshmen decide to join later?</p>

<p>@ Chardo
I know this does not answer your question but this article is current about the program…it can’t hurt to ask…if a student wasn’t “identified” and “invited” but is interested in the program…all they can do is say No and today is the first day of classes for the class of 2016</p>

<p>[Manderson</a> - News Detail](<a href=“http://manderson.cba.ua.edu/news/132/20120813/inaugural_stem-path_students_excited_about_opportunities]Manderson”>http://manderson.cba.ua.edu/news/132/20120813/inaugural_stem-path_students_excited_about_opportunities)</p>