Title: How the College Impacts
1How the College Impacts the Dayton Region
2Vision
- To be a premier business college that is a
catalyst for progress, innovation and positive
change in the business world.
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
7Student 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
8B.S. in Business DegreeTen Majors
- Accountancy
- Business Economics
- Finance
- Financial Services
- Human Resource Management
- International Business
- Management
- Management Information Systems
- Marketing
- Supply Chain Management
9Five 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
10Accreditation 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
11Accreditation An Indicator of Quality
- ABET Accreditation
- First business college in Ohio to have an ABET
accredited business information systems program
12Impact on Regional Economy
- 17,000 business alumni
- 60 stay in the region
13Examples 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
14Examples 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
15Examples 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
16Examples 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
17Examples 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
18Examples of Recent Impacts
- Information Systems Students
- Work with local small businesses
- Website development
- Databases
19Examples 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
20Examples 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
21Examples 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
22Examples 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
23Examples 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 Journals Forty
under Forty Awards Banquet - Key sponsor of Dayton Business Journals Business
of the Year - Soin Trading Center