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How the College Impacts the Dayton Region

How the College Impacts the Dayton Region To be a premier business college that is a catalyst for progress, innovation and positive change in the business world. Vision Mission The Raj Soin College of Business provides leadership and innovation to:

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How the College Impacts the Dayton Region

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  1. How the College Impacts the Dayton Region

  2. To be a premier business college that is a catalyst for progress, innovation and positive change in the business world. Vision

  3. Mission The Raj Soin College of Business provides leadership and innovation to: • Develop successful and ethical leaders capable of making valued contributions to businesses in the Greater Dayton area and around the globe • Advance knowledge and business practices through faculty and student research • Partner with individuals, businesses, government and other organizations to enhance professional, entrepreneurial and socio-economic progress • Attract, develop and retain the best faculty

  4. Values We are committed to: • Student achievement • Ethical decision making • The enhancement of diversity • Teamwork and respect • The broad perspective of the liberal arts • A curriculum that meets the changing demands of the business community • Development of student communications skills, information technology skills and analytical skills

  5. Faculty • 67 Full-Time Faculty • 85% Have Doctoral Degrees (Ph.D.) Enrollment • 1200 Undergraduate Students • 560 Graduate Students

  6. Operating Philosophy • Large college but operates as a small college • Personal skills are just as important as academic knowledge

  7. Student Learning Philosophy • Student learns from teacher (graduate students do not teach) • Teacher learns from students • Students learn from each other • Students learn from business community

  8. B.S. in Business DegreeTen Majors • Accountancy • Business Economics • Finance • Financial Services • Human Resource Management • International Business • Management • Management Information Systems • Marketing • Supply Chain Management

  9. Five Masters Degrees • Accountancy • Information Systems • Supply Chain Management • Economics • MBA • Weekend and evening options • Weekend locations: • Dayton - Main Campus • Celina - Lake Campus • Miamisburg – Mound Advanced Technology Center • Mason – Sinclair Community College Courseview Campus

  10. Accreditation An Indicator of Quality AACSB International • All RSCOB business and accounting degree programs are accredited •  1,800 business schools in the U.S. • Less than 1 of 4 are AACSB accredited •  12,000 business schools worldwide • Less than 5% are AACSB accredited • 35% of accredited business schools in U.S. have accredited accountancy programs • 9% of all U.S. business schools have accredited accountancy programs

  11. Accreditation An Indicator of Quality • ABET Accreditation • First business college in Ohio to have an ABET accredited business information systems program

  12. Impact on Regional Economy • 17,000 business alumni • 60% stay in the region

  13. Examples of Recent Impacts • Study of the regional nursing market for Premier Health Partners • Economic impact study and marketing plan for recent Air Force Marathon • Approximately 80% of accountancy alumni stay in the Greater Dayton Area to work

  14. Examples of Recent Impacts • Student interns work in area businesses • Businesses receive high quality work from students without having to endure the costs of benefits associated with full time employee. • Value is added to student and business firm. • Approximately 70% of best full-time business jobs go to interns

  15. Examples of Recent Impacts • Center of Innovation Management (CIM) • Provides business research and consulting • Helps commercialize new technologies • Helps create Dayton Region jobs • CIM cooperates with • The Wright Brothers Institute • The National Composite Center - Dayton, Ohio • The Miamisburg Mound Advanced Technology Center • The Dayton Development Coalition

  16. Examples of Recent Impacts • Institute of Defense Studies and Education (IDSE) • Builds and delivers education that supports DOD transformation principles • Executive certificate in Integrated Supply Chain Management • One week program that has graduated 60 students • One half from Wright Patterson Air Force Base and the other half from various Air Force Bases around the nation • Other planned programs include: • Cyber Security for National Defense • Psychology of Terrorism

  17. Examples of Recent Impacts • Center of Excellence in Supply Chain • Provides expertise to local economic development officials and businesses • Cooperated with Montgomery County staff • Payless Shoe Source • Caterpillar • Continues to explore partnership opportunities in education and research

  18. Examples of Recent Impacts • Information Systems Students • Work with local small businesses • Website development • Databases

  19. Examples of Recent Impacts • RFID Center • Capability to assist local businesses with • Identifying and integrating RFID technologies for business needs • Program management skills to define benefits and costs of using RFID and implementing complete solutions • Applied research in developing new RFID-based solutions to current and potential business problems • Examples of current applications • Supply chain management and inventory control • Security and access control • Real time locating services

  20. Examples of Recent Impacts • MBA Chinese Program • Operated for past six years • Graduated over 370 Chinese Executives • 7 Cohorts in Dayton • 1 Cohort in Beijing • 1 Cohort in Shanghai • Worked with Dayton businesses in exports and imports

  21. Examples of Recent Impacts • Small Business Development Center (SBDC) • Region 4 lead center • Operations in Piqua, Springfield and TEC Dayton • Individually counsels and conducts training classes for aspiring entrepreneurs and small business owners on: • How to start a business • Business and marketing plan development • Budget assessments and loan packages • Website development and internet marketing • 2009 training classes • 40 events • 393 attendees • 947 total hours

  22. Examples of Recent Impacts • SBDC impact in Dayton area over past two years: • 30 new business started • 105 new jobs created and 946 jobs retained • Over $4M capital obtained – Loans, grants, etc. • $14,150,000 in increased sales

  23. Examples of Recent Impacts • Community Service • Ohio Civil Rights Commission • Junior Leadership Dayton • Dayton Early College Academy (DECA), Young Business Scholars • Boys and Girls Club of Dayton • Primary Sponsor Dayton Business Journal’s “Forty under Forty” Awards Banquet • Key sponsor of Dayton Business Journal’sBusiness of the Year • Soin Trading Center

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