Depending on your career path, earning a joint degree in law and business can be worth the investment of both time and tuition. Over the last few decades, trends in law and business have led to ...
Our application process is designed to give us a sense of who you are, what drives you, and why you think the Kellogg Evening & Weekend MBA Program is a good fit for you. Take a look at the sections ...
Getting into a top MBA program requires the right mix of numerical and non-numerical data. The numbers — including your GPA, GMAT/GRE scores, and class rank — show the admissions committee that you ...
Each candidate who applies to the University of Wyoming Master of Business Administration (MBA) program is evaluated individually by our faculty and program directors. We consider each part of the ...
The last few months of college are a whirlwind of term papers, campus activities you’d overlooked, farewell parties and of course the job search. But what if you were guaranteed a spot at one of the ...
Anyone who hopes to get into a top MBA program should start working toward that goal as soon as possible, experts warn, noting that it is unwise to try to rush through the admissions process. A year ...
What inspired me to pursue an MBA? Take time to reflect on your personal and professional experiences, relationships, and goals. Did you know you wanted to pursue an MBA during your prior educational ...
The world has changed and the MBA application process is no different. We’d like to say these are unprecedented times — and they are in many ways — but COVID-19 isn’t the first economic disruption to ...
Is an online MBA worth it? I’ve written before that I do not think a traditional, full-time MBA is worth it, but let’s say you’re still debating an online MBA. Here are five considerations before ...
The FAFSA is a questionnaire that applicants fill out for schools to consider them for financial aid. It's available for grad students — including those applying for MBAs — but there are only two ...
Business school alumni who funded their MBA with scholarship money urge cost-conscious MBA hopefuls to apply for as many scholarships as possible. C. Adam Callery, a Chicago-based professor and ...