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| | Indiana University: Kelley School of Business |
 | | (The school has done a better job of attracting minority students, with African Americans, Hispanic-Americans, and Native Americans making up 11 percent of the population.) Admissions officers are traveling farther afield these days in hopes of building applicant pools in Europe and South America, as well as continuing the growth already experienced in Asia. |
 | | At the same time, however, Indiana is enrolling more of those it admits, with the school's yield more than doubling between 1996, when only 20 percent of those admitted actually matriculated, and 1998, when 44 percent did. |
 | | The Kelley School says it looks for students whose academic backgrounds, work experience, leadership abilities, and communication skills meet the demands of the program and promise a successful managerial career. |
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