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90th
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The Spring
2006 percentile ranking of Coggin seniors’ average
score on the Educational Testing Service’s Major Field Test
in Business, compared to the average score of seniors at 512 other
participating schools. |
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UNF was ranked
14th in the country in the number of students participating in short-term
study abroad programs in the most recent study. Coggin College contributed
56% of the students for the UNF total. |
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Number of regional championships
won by the UNF Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) team. UNF SIFE
ranks in the Top 35 of SIFE programs nationwide, earning a Semi-Finalist
designation in the national competitions. |
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10.48%
Growth of the Osprey
Financial Group’s student managed investment fund during
the 2005-2006 academic year. The Osprey Financial Group team outperformed
their benchmark established by the UNF Foundation by 2.10%. |
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102
Number of scholarships awarded to Coggin
College students in the 2006-2007 school year. The Coggin College
is grateful to many individuals, corporations and foundations who
have established endowed scholarship opportunities that will exist
in perpetuity, as well as many annual scholarships and custodial
scholarships to benefit our students. |
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The Transportation & Logistics
academic program ranked 13th in the nation by Supply Chain
Management Review, paving the way for national prominence.
It is the third-ranked logistics program in the southeast, and
came in ahead of the programs at Stanford, Harvard,Wisconsin, Pennsylvania,
and Syracuse. |
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3,862
Number of students
enrolled in the Coggin College of Business in Fall 2005. Of this
number, 3,315 are undergraduates and 547 are seeking graduate degrees. |
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Number of UNF Flagships
presented to the Coggin College of Business – one in International
Business and one in Transportation & Logistics. |
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13,541
Number of alumni in the
Coggin College of Business as of June 1, 2006. |
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Coggin College of
Business is one of only 35 institutions privileged to participate
in the Wall Street Journal Academic Partnership. This
partnership allows the College to provide their students with the Journal,
in both print and online, as part of their curricula. |
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Number of faculty research
articles accepted for publication in the 2005-2006 academic year. |
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