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Feb 9, 2015

Argyros Holds MBA Information Session

Argyros Holds MBA Information Session

The Argyros School of Business and Economics at Chapman University will be hosting an information session for its MBA programs. The information session will be held Feb. 11 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. The event will be held on the Chapman University Campus. During the information session, prospective students will have the opportunity to learn more about the Full-Time, Professional and Executive MBA programs offered at Argyros.

The Full-Time MBA is designed for early career professionals. The program is deisgned to prepare students for a successful future as business leaders locally, nationally and globally. This is a 21-month program that includes concentrations in Entrepreneurship, Finance, International Business and Marketing.

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Feb 9, 2015

Fordham Hosts Graduate Information Session

Fordham Hosts Graduate Information Session

The Fordham Graduate School of Business Administration will be hosting an information session for prospective students. The information session will be held Feb. 24 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. at the Fordham University campus. During the event, prospective students will have the opportunity to learn more about the full-time and part-time MBA programs at Fordham as well as information on the admissions process and an introduction to Career Management resources and opportunities at Fordham.

Fordham GSB offers a unique Pre-MBA program for MBA students. This program gives students an opportunity to test run the program as well as get a head start on the program. In order to participate in the Pre-MBA program, applicants must have a bachelor’s degree or equivalent form an accredited undergraduate institution, complete a Pre-MBA application form, supply all official undergraduate and graduate transcripts, provide a professional résumé and pay a $130 application fee.

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Feb 6, 2015

Part-Time MBA (Saturday, Evening)

Part-Time MBA (Saturday, Evening)

University of St. Thomas Part-Time MBA (Saturday/Evening) Program Structure

University of St. Thomas offers a flexible MBA that holds classes on the weekends and in the evenings. Students in the MBA program at Cameron are required to complete 36 academic hours. Twenty-seven hours are in core courses and nine credit hours are elective courses.

Curriculum

The core courses in the Cameron MBA program provide the fundamental knowledge of business to students. The elective courses can be taken to complete a concentration that will give students the opportunity to personalize their education to fit their academic interests and career goals. Students have the option to complete a concentration in such areas as accounting, economics, ethics, finance, health care administration, international business, marketing, free enterprise and entrepreneurship, or management information systems.
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Students who enter the program without a sufficient undergraduate business background are required to complete up to eight MBA Academic Proficiency courses. Upon acceptance to the program, students will be notified what courses, if any, are required to complete before beginning the MBA program curriculum. These proficiency courses can be taken in the Bridge to Business Program for non-business undergraduates. This is a compressed track that allows students with non-business degrees to enter the program in August, January, or May to complete these courses before the traditional semester begins.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

The cost of the University of St. Thomas MBA program is $1,163 per credit hour. Students taking eight or fewer credit hours per semester are required to pay a $60 activity fee. Those students taking nine or more hours are required to pay $100. Students must also pay a $100 new graduate student fee and an $160 technology fee. Students are required to pay all fees every fall and spring semester.

The school accepts federal loans, personal loans, federal financial aid and company reimbursement as acceptable payment for tuition. The Cameron School also provides federal work-study opportunities to graduate students as well as several scholarships to qualifying students.

Admissions

In order to be considered for admission to the Cameron School, applicants must complete an online graduate application. Applicants must also provide copies of official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate work and a current copy of their resume. Those who include work experience in their application must provide official verification of employment. Applicants may also submit, but are not required to, letters of recommendation, a statement of intent, and GMAT/GRE scores.

International applicants, in order to apply, must complete an online application, submit transcripts from an accredited institution, and proof of English proficiency with recent TOEFL, IELTS, or Pearson PTE test scores. Those not wishing to take a test also have the option to complete level 112 ESL training in Houston. There is a one-time application fee of $35.

Application deadlines:

Fall: July 1

Spring: December 1

Summer: April 15


Feb 6, 2015

MBA

University of St. Thomas MBA Program Structure

Students in the University of St. Thomas MBA program at Cameron can be completed full-time or part-time, depending upon the student’s preferences. Students are required to complete 36 academic hours. Twenty-seven hours are in core course, which includes a capstone, and nine hours are elective courses. As a full-time student, it's possible to earn your MBA within a year. Even if you’re working full-time, you can feasibly complete the MBA program within 2 years.

Curriculum

The core courses in the University of St. Thomas full-time MBA program provide the fundamental knowledge of business to students. The elective courses can be taken to complete a concentration that will give students the opportunity to personalize their education to fit their academic interests and career goals. Students have the option to complete a concentration in accounting, economics, ethics, finance, international business, marketing, free enterprise and entrepreneurship, or management information systems.

Students who enter the program without a sufficient undergraduate business background are required to complete up to eight MBA Academic Proficiency courses. New graduate business students with an undergraduate GPA less than 3.0 will generally be required to complete two admissions proficiency courses: MBA 5X00, MBA 5X01 and MBA 5X02, before beginning other studies at the Cameron School of Business. Upon acceptance to the program, students will be notified what courses, if any, are required to complete before beginning the MBA program curriculum. These proficiency courses can be taken in the Bridge to Business Program for non-business undergraduates. This is a compressed track that allows students with non-business degrees to enter the program in August, January or May to complete these courses before the traditional semester begins.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

The cost of the full-time and part-time MBA program at Cameron is $1,163 per credit hour, totaling roughly $49,900. *Full-time graduate students may also incur costs associated with books, off-campus housing, transportation and other expenses.

Offered exclusively to new applicants and equal to as much as 40% of your tuition costs. To be considered for a scholarship, you'll need a minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.3 or a GMAT score of 550 or higher.

The school accepts federal loans, personal loans, federal financial aid and company reimbursement as acceptable payment for tuition. The Cameron School also provides federal work-study opportunities to graduate students as well as several scholarships to qualifying students.

Admissions

In order to be considered for admission to the Cameron School, applicants must complete an online graduate application. Applicants must also provide copies of official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate work and a current copy of their resume. Those who include work experience in their application must provide official verification of employment.

Applicants may also submit, but are not required to, letters of recommendation, a statement of intent and GMAT/GRE scores. GMAT waivers are offered as part of the application process. Factors include but are not limited to prior work experience and undergraduate GPA.

International applicants, in order to apply, must complete an online application, submit transcripts from an accredited institution, and proof of English proficiency with recent TOEFL, IELTS, or Pearson PTE test scores. Those not wishing to take a test also have the option to complete level 112 ESL training in Houston. There is a one-time application fee of $35.


Feb 6, 2015

Cameron School of Business – University of St. Thomas

Cameron School of Business – University of St. Thomas

History

The Cameron School of Business is part of the University of St. Thomas, the only Catholic university in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. The Basilian Fathers founded the university in 1947. More than 70 members of the Basilian Fathers community have served the university. The members help to ensure that the university provides a Catholic liberal arts education to its students.

The Cameron School of Business was added to the university in 1979. The school focuses on ethically-oriented business education that will provide the school’s graduates with the skills necessary to serve as leaders of faith in a global economy.

Location

The Cameron School of Business is located at the University of St. Thomas. The university is located close to downtown Houston, near the museum district. The school is also located close to the Texas Medical Center and the Galleria.

The main campus is located less than 25 miles from the George Bush Intercontinental Airport in northern Houston.

Facilities

The University of St. Thomas offers career services to all of its students. The career services and testing center features two licensed professional counselors on staff to help students and alumni with career development and beginning meaningful employment. Because the university is a service-oriented campus, there are many opportunities for students to participate in service projects in the community. The career services center also provides students with information on internship opportunities and career options.

Students at the university also have access to the Centers for Excellence. The Centers for Excellence at St. Thomas features six different centers that each have a specific focus and aids students in education by sponsoring debates, lectures, conferences and publications. The centers include the Center for Faith and Culture, The Center for International Studies, The Center for Irish Studies, The Center for Thomistic Studies, the McNair Center for Free Enterprise & Entrepreneurship and the Center for Ethical Leadership.

Faculty

The Cameron School of Business faculty features experts in accounting, economics, management, and marketing. Some areas of specific research expertise of the faculty include forensic accounting, corporate social responsibility, finance, investments, financial planning, strategic marketing, branding, and business strategy. The faculty members are highly published with many having current professional involvement.

The current student-to-faculty ratio is 11:1 at St. Thomas and 16:1 in the Cameron Business School.

Student Body

Students come from a diverse range of educational and spiritual backgrounds. As of recently, the university was home to more than 1,800 undergraduate and more than 1,400 graduate students.

MBA Degree Offerings

The Cameron School of Business offers a MBA program with classes offered in the evenings and on Saturdays. The school also offers a combined five-year BBA/MBA, as well as other joint MBA offerings.


Feb 6, 2015

Leavey Holds MBA Information Session

Leavey Holds MBA Information Session

The Leavey School of Business will be hosting an information session for its MBA program. The information session will be held Feb. 12 from 6 to 8 p.m. During the MBA information session, prospective students will have the opportunity to learn more about both the accelerated and evening MBA programs at Leavey.

The evening MBA program at the Leavey School of Business has a newly revised curriculum and program structure. This new curriculum gives students coursework that integrates with other courses across disciplines. Developed in consultation with Silicon Valley executives, the new concentrations (now a required component of the Evening MBA) are focused with specific career paths in mind.

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Feb 6, 2015

DePaul Business Certificates Help Take Degrees Further

DePaul Business Certificates Help Take Degrees Further

DePaul University’s Management Development Center (MDC) is introducing three new graduate-level business certificate programs for executives, business leaders, functional managers and growth-minded employees who would like to make a career change or brush off and improve skills.

According to a post on the Kellstadt School of Business website, “business certificate programs have been gaining in popularity in recent years and for good reason.” While MBA degrees provide intensive general business education, business certificate programs offer education that targets a single skill or proficiency. Continue reading…


Feb 6, 2015

BC Hosts MBA Information Reception

BC Hosts MBA Information Reception

The Boston College Carroll School of Management will be hosting an MBA information reception for prospective students. The event will be held Feb. 17 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Boston College Club. During the event, attendants will have the opportunity to learn more about the MBA program at BC from alumni, current students and graduate programs staff.

The Full-Time MBA program at BC is a two-year program that combines sequenced courses with experiential learning. Students collaborate with their peers to develop business plans and consulting services as well as form a solid base of networking for their professional careers. During the first semester of the program, students work in team to learn the methods of design thinking and how to apply that thinking to real-world corporate citizenship programs. Each student team works with a corporation to design a social or environmental program that the company is interested in pursuing.

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Feb 5, 2015

Executive MBA

UT Austin Executive MBA Program Structure

The UT Austin Executive MBA program at McCombs School of Business is completed over the course of two years with classes all day on alternating weekends running from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays for four consecutive semesters. Each year starts with a week-long executive seminar in preparation of the year. The year ends with another week-long seminar where students practice and apply what they’ve learned. At the end of the second year this seminar is held at an international location.

Curriculum

The UT Austin Executive MBA curriculum is based on a cohort system, consisting of 42 credit hours worth of classes. Students are put in groups of about five to encourage teamwork and development of leadership skills. The mentor program also assigns each student a mentor from the previous year’s class.

Each student takes the same core classes which cover essential business skills like effective communication, risk and change management and business ethics. Students also complete six elective hours from the following:

Three or six hours of special study courses; a Global Study Tour with the full-time MBA students; three or six hours of graduate coursework selected from the full-time MBA program’s electives; or three hours of the Washington Campus elective, a three day residency program for Executive MBA students taking place in Washington DC concentrating on public policy and its impact on business.

Class Profile

The current UT Austin Executive MBA has 59 students with an average age of 37.

They have average of 14 years of work experience and an average GPA of 3.3. Forty-four percent of the class hold advanced degrees.

Career Statistics

The McCombs School of Business is usually ranked among business schools in the U.S. for the number of MBA graduates who get job offers. The median salary of UT Austin full-time MBA graduates is around $115,000 with a median signing bonus of $25,000.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

The program cost for the UT Austin Executive MBA is$129,500. The cost is paid in four installments over the course of the program which are due approximately six weeks before the semester begins. A $2,000 deposit is required once the applicant accepts admission. There is an additional fee of $4,000-$4,600 per semester for non-Texas residents.

The costs include program tuition, registration fees, textbooks, case materials, software for core courses, lodging, and meals during Executive Seminars held in Austin, and lodging and two meals per day at the international seminar (airfare not included). It also includes lunch for the Friday speaker series.

Admissions

Applicants to the UT Austin Executive MBA program at the McCombs School of Business must have a Bachelor’s degree or a comparable degree from a foreign academic institution. The admissions criteria strongly recommend five years of professional experience.

The application process takes place online and applicants must submit a completed application, official transcripts, GRE or GMAT scores, a current resume, one professional recommendation letter and a $200 application fee. Students must also submit two mandatory essays and can submit an additional optional essay as well.

The first mandatory essay asks the applicant to explain their motivation for choosing McCombs. The other mandatory essay is an introduction of the student. It can be completed in one of two formats: a 250 word essay or a one minute video. The optional essay is an opportunity to petition to waiver test scores or talk about any other concerns that the student wants to address. Test waivers will be considered for applicants with substantial work history or a terminal degree.

International applicants must also submit TOEFL or IELTS scores. Interviews are by invitation only.

Application deadlines are as follows:

DEADLINES FOR FALL 2022 ENROLLMENT

Applications are due no later than 11:59 p.m. CT on the day of the deadline for each round.

ROUND 1

Application Due: October 26, 2021
Decision Delivered: November 30, 2021

ROUND 2

Application Due: February 15, 2022
Decision Delivered: March 18, 2022

ROUND 3

Application Due: April 12, 2022
Decision Delivered: May 20, 2022

ROUND 4

 

Application Due: June 15, 2022
Decision Delivered: July 22, 2022


Feb 5, 2015

Texas Evening MBA – Austin

UT Austin Evening MBA Program Structure

McCombs offers a Working Professional Evening MBA Program at its Austin campus. The UT Austin Evening MBA offering allows students to pursue an MBA while continuing with their career. The 48-credit curriculum can be completed over 2.5 years. Classes are held Monday and Tuesday evenings from 6-9:15 p.m.

Curriculum

The UT Austin Evening MBA program covers integral business values and skills like teamwork and leadership skills, business ethics, effective communication and problem solving abilities. This is a lock-step, cohort-based program that allows students to build a strong business network, and work closely with the majority of their peers in the program. At the beginning of the first semester, students are put into study groups of four to six people. Each student is also assigned a mentor from the previous year’s class to provide guidance. The program stretches over the course of seven total semesters.

Class Profile

The class of 2020 currently has 62 students. The middle 80 percent of students in the program have between three and ten-and-a-half years of work experience and an average GMAT score of 644. Their average GPA is 3.3 and they are composed of 13 percent international students and 26 percent of students that identify as women.

Career Statistics

The McCombs School of Business is usually ranked among business schools in the U.S. for the number of MBA graduates who get job offers. The median salary of UT Austin full-time MBA graduates is around $115,000 with a median signing bonus of $25,000.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

The class of 2021 UT Austin Evening MBA program at Austin costs a total of $110,460. This includes tuition and registration fees, all course materials including an iPad, foreign travel insurance, lodging and meals during a global residency, career management advisors and recruiting events, workshops and meetings with career coaches and a guest speaker series. This cost is paid in equal installments over the whole program, usually due six weeks before the semester begins. A $2,000 deposit is required once applicants accept admission. Non-residents of Texas will have to pay an estimated additional $4,000 to $4,600 each semester, depending on the number of credit hours taken.

Admissions

Applicants to the UT Austin Evening MBA program at the McCombs School of Business must have a Bachelor’s degree or a comparable degree from a foreign university and two years of professional work experience.

The application process is completely online. Applicants submit a completed application, official transcripts, GRE or GMAT scores, a current resume, one professional recommendation letter, and a $200 application fee. Students must also submit two required essays and may submit and additional optional essays.

The required essays asks the applicant to explain their motivation for choosing McCombs and to introduce themselves to their fellow students. The introduction can be completed in one of two formats: a 250-word essay or a one-minute video. The optional essay is an opportunity to explain any area of concern with your application.

International applicants must also submit TOEFL or IELTS scores. Interviews are by invitation only.

Application deadlines are as follows:

Round One – March 19, 2019
Round Two – May 14, 2019
Round Three – August 6, 2019
Round Four – October 29, 2019


Feb 5, 2015

Full-Time MBA

Full-Time MBA

UT Austin Full-Time MBA Program Structure

UT Austin places emphasis on collaboration with others in its two-year, full-time MBA program. Before classes begin, students complete an MBA Orientation. This gives new students a chance to get to know the others who will be in their cohort.  Upon arrival on campus, you’ll be carefully placed into a cohort—your MBA peers with whom you’ll navigate your first year’s core curriculum.  McCombs focuses on creating a unique cohort experience by building variety through different cultural backgrounds, business concentrations and locations of each student.

Curriculum

The UT Austin full-time MBA curriculum at McCombs begins by giving each student the same fundamentals of business. This is done through the core classes, which provide a functional foundation of essential business skills like effective communication and cross-functional problem solving. It simultaneously encourages the student to customize their degree with flexible core elective requirements.

The electives can be used to focus on an academic concentration, but this is not required. There are 22 concentrations, all of which fall under one of the following areas:

– Accounting
– Business Government
– Finance
– Interdisciplinary
– Marketing
– Management
– Operations and Analytics

Dual degree options that allow students to receive an MBA, as well as another graduate degree from a different college within the University of Texas at Austin, are also available.

Class Profile

The 2021 Full-Time MBA class had 260  students, 40 percent of which identify as female. The average age of students in the class was 29. On average, students enrolled with an undergraduate GPA of 3.42, a GMAT score of 704, and 6 years of professional work experience.  The average GRE score was 318.

Twenty percent of the 2021 Full-Time MBA class were international students, while 80 percent were U.S. based students.  Twenty-nine percent of the class were underrepresented minorities.  In terms of undergraduate majors, the most popular were business/economics at 33 percent, STEM at 31 percent, and humanities at 15 percent.

Career Statistics

The Full-Time MBA has been named Best Value by U.S. News & World Report. With the opportunity to earn six-figure starting salaries and healthy signing bonuses, earning an MBA degree from McCombs can be a great return on your investment.  The median salary of UT Austin full-time MBA graduates is around $125,000 with a median signing bonus of $30,000.  

McCombs full-time MBA students are provided career consultants who are available throughout the year to provide professional guidance and insight. Students also pair up with a Peer Advisor—a second-year Texas MBA student who was at your stage of career planning just a year before.  In addition, as part of the Texas MBA+ Leadership program, students have access to communication and specialty coaches—i.e., seasoned experts who are ready to work with you one-on-one to refine your skills in communication, leadership, strategy, organizational culture, and much more.  In student’s first semester, you will take “BA 181 – Strategic Career Planning,” a class designed to identify and begin developing your professional goals. Students perform a self-assessment, practice interviewing techniques, build out your personal brand and social media networking strategies, and learn how to research career options. Almost 400 different employers participate in our recruiting events—networking receptions, career fairs, on-campus recruiting sessions, etc. 

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

For the first year of the UT Austin full-time MBA at the McCombs School of Business, in-state students pay $51,020, and out-of-state students pay $56,572. In addition to the tuition cost, there are also the following fees: $14,048 for housing, $1,020 for books and supplies, $1,520 for transportation, $4,030 for personal expenses.  The total cost of attendance for in-state, first-year students for the McCombs full-time MBA is $71,638 and $77,190 for out-of-state students.

The McCombs School of Business provides financial aid for their full-time MBA students including offering recruiting scholarship in the form of cash awards and out-of-state tuition waivers that range from $2,000 to full-tuition.  Consortium members are considered for both McCombs-funded scholarship and fellowships as well as benefits offered through the Consortium for Graduate Study in Management.  Lastly, McCombs is a proud partner of the Forte Foundation, Reaching OUT MBA and Teach for America.  Theses scholarships can be combined with Fellows benefits.

Full-Time MBA students at McCombs are also eligible for both private and federal loans, which can help cover the total cost of attendance.  Individuals can also apply for teaching and research assistantship positions, however these positions are limited.  MBA students cannot take on teaching or research assistantships for more than 15 hours per week and do not gain in-state tuition by virtue of an assistantship. Students should take into account their mandatory 15-hours-per-semester course load when considering any assistantship.

Lastly, McCombs is a veteran-friendly program and provides financial aid through the Post-9/11 GI Bill and the Hazlewood Act.

Admissions for the Austin McCombs Full-Time MBA

The Austin McCombs Full-Time MBA enrolls annually with classes starting in August. The application cycle consists of three rounds, and rounds 1 & 2 are priority rounds for scholarships and fellowships.  Below is a requirement checklist for admissions to the McCombs full-time MBA:

– Updated Resume
– Two Required Essays
– (1) Letter of Recommendation
– GMAT/GRE Test Scores (note – due to COVID-19, McCombs has provided a test waiver for applicants who qualify)
– TOEFL/IELTS (if international applicant)
– Official Transcripts
– Non-refundable $200 application fee
– Interview (if requested by school)

The application process can be completed on the school’s official website.

2021-2022 McCombs Full-Time MBA Application Deadlines 

Applications are due no later than 11:59 p.m. CT on the day of the deadline for each round.

ROUND 1 (PRIORITY DEADLINE FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS)

Application Due: October 12, 2021 ​
Decision Delivered: December 16, 2021
Enrollment Deposit Deadline: February 3, 2022

ROUND 2

Application Due: January 6, 2022 ​
Decision Delivered: March 24, 2022
Enrollment Deposit Deadline:  April 26, 2022

ROUND 3

Application Due: March 29, 2022
Decision Delivered: May 5, 2022
Enrollment Deposit Deadline: May 17, 2022


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Feb 5, 2015

Professional MBA

Texas A&M Professional MBA Program Structure

The Texas A&M Professional MBA program provides working professionals the opportunity to earn an MBA degree as full-time graduate students without disrupting their careers. The Professional MBA program is a 22-month program built on Texas A&M’s established MBA curriculum. Classes meet on alternating weekends, from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday evening and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. Classes are held at the private facility at CityCentre. This is a 45-credit hour Professional MBA program that is composed of 39-credit hours in the major disciplines of business, leadership and communication, and six credit hours of electives.

Curriculum

Texas A&M Professional MBA students follow a core MBA curriculum that is centered around foundational business courses that grant students the knowledge needed to lead in business.

Students take two electives from a selection of offerings, allowing customization to fit their career goals.

Students will also complete a Capstone Project. This allows students to work with a business or organization and use their business knowledge in a real-world setting. Students will use this opportunity to identify a problem within the organization and come up with a way to address it.

During the summer between the first and second year, students are required to participate in the International Business Policy course. The course is delivered via classroom sessions along with a one-week study abroad experience.

Class Profile

There are 47 students enrolled in the class of 2018 in the Texas A&M Professional MBA program. Eighty-five percent of this class identify as men and 15 identify as women. Eleven percent of students in this class are international students and 17 percent of students are military members.

The average GMAT score for students in this class is 604 and the average GRE score is 306. Students in this class have an average work experience of 6.4 years. The average GPA of students in this class is 3.06. Almost half of the students represent the petroleum/energy industry.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

The program cost is currently $89,500 for Texas residents. Program costs include Texas A&M graduate tuition and fees, all required program materials, a residency week in College Station, and air, hotel, program fees and meals during the required international experience.

Texas A&M accepts federal and personal loans, federal grants, and veteran’s education benefits to cover costs for the Professional MBA program.

Admissions

Applicants must have a minimum of two years professional work experience, a competitive GMAT or GRE score (50th percentile or higher for verbal and quantitative sections), an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution, and be employed full-time upon application and the start of the program.

Required materials for a complete application include:

A completed online application
Official GMAT/GRE score
Scanned copies of transcripts from each senior-level post-secondary institution attended
Two letters of recommendation
Personal essay
Professional résumé

International applicants must submit either TOEFL or IELTS scores in order to be considered. The Mays School of Business minimum TOEFL scores are 600 on the paper test, 250 on the computerized test, or 100 on the TOEFL iBT. Those who opt not to take the TOEFL must have earned a minimum of 7 on the IELTS. Scores for these tests can be waived upon request.


Feb 5, 2015

Full-Time MBA

Texas A&M Full-Time MBA Program Structure

Students participate in a full schedule of classes Monday through Thursday with classes and/or events on occasional Fridays. The Texas A&M full-time MBA program curriculum is completed in 18 months. New programs begin each fall. Courses are held over three 10-week terms and one five-week term in first year; one 15-week semester happens in the second year.

Curriculum

Students in the Texas A&M full-time MBA program complete 49 credit hours over the 18-month curriculum. The first year is divided into three 10-week terms and one five-week term, which allows students to have completed 50 percent more coursework before their summer internship than most two-year MBA programs. No classes are necessary during the summer months.

Students will complete a specialization as part of their degree. They can choose from a specialization in finance, marketing, healthcare, entrepreneurship, data analytics, or supply chain and operations. Students also have the option to extend their education past the 18-month program and participate in a certificate program to further specialize their education to meet career objectives. Certificate programs include: public health, health systems management, entrepreneurship and technology commercialization, international business, supply chain management, and advanced international affairs.

Class Profile

There are 86 students in the most recent Texas A&M full-time MBA class. Seventy-two percent of students in the class were men and 28 percent women. Students in this class had an average GMAT range (middle 80%) of 560-700 and an average GPA range (middle 80%) of 2.67-3.84. Students had an average (middle 80%) of 1.8-8 years of professional work experience.

Career Statistics

MBA graduates have a high rate of job placement. About 90 percent of graduates secure employment within three months of graduation, with an average starting salary of more than $113,000.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

The estimated cost for the first year of the Texas A&M University full-time MBA program, including tuition and fees is $61,629 for in-state residents and $87,323 for out of state residents

The Mays Business School accepts federal loans, personal loans, veteran’s education benefits, and federal financial aid.

Admissions

Admission requirements include having two years of work experience, including management experience, high GRE or GMAT scores, bachelor’s degree, competitive academic record, and the completion of an interview.

Applicants must submit the following for admission:

  • Online application
  • Official GMAT/GRE score
  • Scanned copies of transcripts from each senior-level post-secondary institution attended for review process.
  • TOEFL or IELTS score and any required immigration documents for international applicants. Students that take the TOEFL must earn a score of at least 600 on the paper test or 250 for the online test. Those opting to take the IELTS must score a minimum of 7.
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • Personal essay
  • Professional resume

Fall 2022 Admission

Application deadlines for Fall 2022 entry are:

  • October 27, 2021
  • January 19, 2022
  • March 9, 2022 (Final deadline for International Students to apply)
  • April 20, 2022


Feb 5, 2015

Mays Business School – Texas A&M University

Mays Business School – Texas A&M University

History

Texas A&M University has a long history of business education. The school first offered a general MBA degree in 1951. The School of Business Administration was formed in 1961 and was renamed the College of Business Administration in 1968. The school was again renamed to the Lowry Mays College & Graduate School of Business in 1996 in honor of Lowry Mays ’57, founder and CEO of Clear Channel Communications. Mays funded the school through a $15 million endowment. The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) has accredited the College since 1972.

School Rankings

• U.S. News & World Report: 40
• Bloomberg: 53
• Forbes: 33
• Financial Times: 86

Location

The Mays Business School is located on the west campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, less than two hours outside of Houston. The campus spans 5,200 acres plus 350 acres for its Research Park.. The university is part of the Bryan-College Station metropolitan area located within Brazos County in the Brazos Valley (Southeast Central Texas) region.

Mays also has a facility located in Houston. The school opened the CityCentre facility in 2012. The CityCentre campus encompasses 30,000 square feet of space located on the first and second floors of the CityCentre THREE building.

Facilities

The Texas A&M full-time MBA program is held in the Wehner Building. The building features state-of-the art classrooms and computer labs.

The Wehner building is located next to the West Campus Library, which houses the university’s business collection. The library is open 24 hours a day during the week and offers a knowledgeable research staff as well as an abundance of resources, including over 50 business-specific online databases.

Students also have access to the Reliant Energy Trading Center. In the center they have access to such features as computer workstations, LED projectors, Bloomberg terminals, drop-down screens and a SMART technology system The Executive MBA and Professional MBA programs are held in the CityCentre facility, which features four executive classrooms, 21 team/meeting rooms, dining, and multi-function spaces and a professionally appointed boardroom.

Mays students also have access to The Communication Lab. The Communication Lab is located in the Wehner building. The lab offers individual computer workstations in addition to audio/video recording equipment for team and individual speaking practice. Peer consultants help individuals and teams communicate more effectively. Business Communication Consultants also provide targeted feedback to help students to write and speak more professionally.

Mays also offers Graduate Business Career Services (GBCS) to students. The center specializes in one-on-one collaboration with Mays graduate students, recruiters, and hiring managers. GBCS creates a relationship with each of the school’s corporate partners to meet their hiring needs.

Faculty

Mays faculty have written over 3,500 journal articles, authored books, and conference papers on everything from the challenges of global management to corporate governance and the rise of e-commerce. They provide mentorship outside of class as well as in-class teachings.

Student Body

Mays Business School educates just under 6,000 students in both its undergraduate and graduate business programs. Roughly 48 percent of students enrolled in Mays identify are female, with a 52 percent male population. Texas A&M enrolls over 65,000 students.

MBA Degree Offerings

Texas A&M Mays Business School offers three MBA programs: a full-time MBA, a Professional MBA, and the Executive MBA program.


Feb 5, 2015

Full-Time MBA

Rice University Full-Time MBA Program Structure

Rice University’s Full-Time MBA is a two-year program designed for students looking to transform their careers and develop the quantitative chops and workplace skills that employers want.

Curriculum

Rice University full-time MBA students are required to complete 60 credits for graduation.

In the first year, students embark on the Global Field Experience (GFE), a hands-on international project that’s part of the core curriculum. This immersive course provides valuable global consulting experience, setting students up to become effective global business leaders. Working in small teams, students tackle real business challenges for local companies and non-profits, gaining practical insights and making a meaningful impact.

During the second year of the program, students can tailor their MBA journey to their career aspirations by choosing from a wide array of electives. Popular electives include Managing Energy Transitions, The New Enterprise, Corporate Rivalry, genAI: Strategy and Innovation, and Scandals and Reputation Management.

Specializations for the Full-Time program include accounting, energy, entrepreneurship, finance, healthcare, leadership, marketing, operations management, real estate and strategic management. The MBA program also has a STEM designation.

Full-Time MBA Rankings

  • #1 Best MBA in Texas – (based on global rankings) Financial Times, 2024
  • #1 Graduate Entrepreneurship Program – Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
  • #21 Best MBA in the U.S. – (based on global rankings) Financial Times, 2024
  • #19 Best Full-Time MBA Program in the U.S. – Bloomberg Businessweek, 2023-2024
  • #29 Best MBA Program – U.S. News and World Report
  • #24 Best MBA Program – Fortune, 2024
  • #5 Best MBA for Finance – Princeton Review, 2023, 2024

Class Profile

Full-Time MBA enrollment is 166 students. 36% of the full-time class are women, 30% are underrepresented minority students and 42% are international students. These students earned an average GMAT score of 702, a GPA of 3.46 and their average work experience is five years. These figures are based on a three-year average.

Career Statistics

The most recent graduating class received an average base salary of about $150,000. An important part of business school is the return on investment (ROI). Even without a tuition break, the ROI of a two-year business education gives a lifetime salary ROI of 20%. Students accepted jobs in three industries in nearly equal percentages: consulting claimed 26%, followed by technology at 20% and financial services at 19%. Around 12% of students went into the energy field after graduation, and just over 7% went into healthcare. 94% accepted offers within three months of graduation, and 100% of first-year MBA students landed an internship.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

The projected two-year tuition for the Rice Business Full-Time MBA program is $147,000. Students will submit an enrollment deposit of $2,500 upon acceptance applied toward fall semester tuition costs. All payments are eligible to be covered by financial aid and private loans. Semester payment plans are also available through the cashier’s office.

Merit-based scholarships are available to those applying to the Full-Time MBA program. All students are automatically considered for a scholarship. Over 75% of the most recent incoming class of full-time students received some merit-based or name scholarships with the average award covering over 50% of tuition costs.

Admissions

To be considered for admission to the Rice Business Full-Time MBA Program, applicants must complete the following steps for application:

Complete an online application, required personal essays, and a professional resume.

You must also submit a standardized test score for admission to the program (GMAT or GRE).

You’ll need to submit one confidential, professional recommendation from a current or previous supervisor. If you don’t have one from your supervisor, you should submit two confidential recommendations highlighting your professional abilities.

There is a $200 application fee payable online or by check.

Class of 2027 Full-Time MBA Application Deadlines

DECISION ROUND APPLICATION DEADLINE ROLLING DECISIONS RELEASED
Round 1 October 14, 2024, 11:59 PM CT Starting December 9, 2024
Round 2 January 6, 2025, 11:59 PM CT Starting March 10, 2025
Round 3 March 10, 2025, 11:59 PM CT Starting April 21, 2025
Round 4* April 28, 2025, 11:59 PM CT Rolling decisions on space-available basis

*The Round 4 deadline is for domestic candidates only (U.S. citizens or permanent residents).

Consortium Application Deadlines

DECISION ROUND APPLICATION DEADLINE ROLLING DECISIONS RELEASED
Round 1 October 14, 2024 Starting December 9, 2024
Round 2 January 5, 2025 Starting March 10, 2025

 

Rice Jones Full-Time MBA FAQ’s

Who recruits at Rice Business?

Employers who recruit include Google, Amazon, EY, Goldman Sachs and ExxonMobil, among many others.

What MBA programs are available at the Jones Graduate School of Business besides the Full-Time program?

The school has a Professional MBA (evening and weekend options), Executive MBA, Online MBA and Hybrid MBA.

Is the same degree granted in each MBA program?

Yes, all students in our different MBA formats receive the same Rice MBA degree.


Feb 4, 2015

Professional MBA

Professional MBA

University of Houston Professional MBA Program Structure

The University of Houston Professional MBA program is a flexible program that takes roughly 24 months to complete, with most students ranging between 22-36 months. Students in this program have the option of beginning in the fall or the spring semesters. The Professional MBA program at Bauer consists of 48 credit hours. Students must complete 21 core credit hours and 27 elective credit hours. Students in this program participate in courses during fall, spring, and summer sessions.

Curriculum

The program features 21 hours of core courses that give students an essential overview of business knowledge and an additional 27 hours of electives that can be targeted towards a variety of career-related tracks. Students can also decide to earn specialized certificates in areas such as finance, accounting, management, and marketing. In total there are more than 21 certificates to choose from and over 100 electives.

Students spend the first year in this program completing core courses that will build business and management knowledge. The second year features elective courses that students are able to select in order to fit their career and education goals.

Class Profile

The average GMAT score for students in the Professional MBA program is 600.  The average age is 30 years old with 6 years of average work experience.

Around 65 percent of students in the program identify as male, while about 35 percent identify as female. International students make up about 6 percent of the class and about 47 percent of students are of minority status.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

Tuition costs for the University of Houston Professional MBA program at Bauer are estimated at $47,300 for Texas residents, $70,300 for non-resident students, and $77,100 for international students. These costs can change depending on how many classes a student is taking and their student status

MBA students can get financial assistance in the form of student loans and scholarships. The federal government offers various student loans to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and nationals. Up to $20,500 a year can be taken out in unsubsidized federal loans for grad students meeting the qualifications. A small amount of need-based grants are also available.

Bauer offers several scholarships for students including the MBA Bauer Excellence Scholarship. Students can receive up to $10,000 per year, qualify for in-state tuition (for nonresidents) and receive a two-year subscription to The Wall Street Journal.  Additional scholarships are available on the schools official website.

Admissions

In order to be considered for admission to the Bauer Professional MBA program, applicants must have a four-year undergraduate degree in any subject, complete the online application for graduate studies, provide two copies of official transcripts, submit official GMAT or GRE scores, pay the $50 (domestic)/$75 (international). nonrefundable application fee, provide two letters of recommendation, complete a self-appraisal form, and provide a resume and a goal statement. There is no application fee for applicants with military status.

International applicants that are non-native English speakers must submit either a TOEFL score of 550 or above on the paper-based test or 79 on the internet-based test or a score of 6.5 on the IELTS. Non-native English speakers who completed a Bachelors from a school where English was the language they were taught in do not have to submit test scores.

If an applicant is selected to continue with the admissions process, an interview is required before an official admissions decision will be made. Official decisions will be made after the interview process is complete.

2021-2022 University of Houston Professional MBA

APPLICATION DEADLINES

DOMESTIC

NOVEMBER 1, 2021

Spring 2022

INTERNATIONAL

OCTOBER 1, 2021

Spring 2022

DOMESTIC

JUNE 1, 2022

Fall 2022

INTERNATIONAL

APRIL 1, 2022

Fall 2022

University of Houston Professional MBA

How has the university coped with the current pandemic?

Classes are online to keep students and staff safe.

What graduate programs are offered at Bauer College of Business?

The school offers part-time, full-time and executive MBA options as well as MS programs in accountancy, business analytics, finance, global energy management, management information systems, marketing management & leadership, as well as supply chain management.


Feb 4, 2015

Full-Time MBA

Full-Time MBA

University of Houston Full-Time MBA Program Structure

The University of Houston’s full-time MBA program is an intensive program that offers students a deep background in business as well as networking and career development opportunities.

Programs for the full-time program begin every fall. In this program, students must complete 21 core credit hours and 27 elective credit hours over the course of 22 months. Students participate in a cohort structure for classes.

During the first year, students complete their core classes, which they take during the day. The second-year is spent on elective courses and students will take these in the evenings.

Full-Time MBA students learn through small class discussions, case studies, and experiential learning. Full-Time students also have the ability to participate in numerous study abroad opportunities.

Curriculum

Students spend the first year of the program building a business knowledge foundation. During the second year, students are able to customize their education to their career goals through electives and elective certificate programs. The program is 48 credit hours; students must complete 21 core credit hours and 27 elective credit hours.  Electives may vary from 1.5 – 3 credit hours each.

Elective certificates give students the chance to concentrate their learning in an area of interest. There are 21 certificates and 100+ courses students can pick from. Certificate topics include accounting, energy, management, entrepreneurship, supply chain, and others. Elective certificates are a compilation of courses that allow students to focus their learning in a particular discipline or area of study. These optional certificates give students flexibility and the opportunity to tailor their degree to suit individual interests and career objectives.

Class Profile

Students at the University of Houston full-time MBA are an average age of 28 and have five years of professional work experience. The average GMAT score for full-time program students is 619.

Students most recently admitted to the full-time MBA program have an average GPA of 3.3. There is no minimum GMAT or GPA requirement for admission but a competitive score is advised.

Around 61 percent of full-time MBA students are male, with about 31 percent are female. Around 31 percent of full-time students are international students and around 24 percent are of minority status.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

The University of Houston full-time MBA tuition is estimated at $45,000 for Texas residents and $69,300 for non-resident students. The cost of full-time international students increases to $75,800. These costs can change depending on how many classes a student is taking and their student status.

MBA students can get financial assistance in the form of student loans and scholarships. The federal government offers various student loans to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and nationals. Up to $20,500 a year can be taken out in unsubsidized federal loans for grad students meeting the qualifications. A small number of need-based grants are also available.

Bauer offers several scholarships for students including the MBA Bauer Excellence Scholarship. Students can receive up to $10,000 per year, qualify for in-state tuition (for nonresidents), and receive a two-year subscription to The Wall Street Journal. Other scholarships offered to Bauer students and information on how to apply for these scholarships can be found online.

Admissions

In order to be considered for admission, applicants must have a four-year undergraduate degree in any subject, complete the online application for graduate studies, provide two copies of official transcripts, submit official GMAT or GRE scores, pay the $50 nonrefundable application fee (domestic students), provide two letters of recommendation, complete a self-appraisal form, and provide a resume and a goal statement. The fee is $80 for international students.

International applicants that are non-native English speakers must submit either a TOEFL score of 550 or above on the paper-based test or 79 on the internet-based test or a score of 6.5 on the IELTS. Non-native English speakers who completed a Bachelor’s from a school where English was the language they were taught in do not have to submit test scores. If an applicant is selected to continue with the admissions process, an interview is required before an official admissions decision will be made. Official decisions will be made after the interview process is complete.

If an applicant is selected to continue with the admissions process, an interview is required before an official admissions decision will be made. Official decisions will be made after the interview process is complete.

University of Houston Full-Time Deadlines

FALL APPLICATION DEADLINES

DOMESTIC

JUNE 1, 2022

INTERNATIONAL

APRIL 1, 2022

University of Houston Full-Time MBA FAQs

How has the university coped with the current pandemic?

Classes are online to keep students and staff safe.

What graduate programs are offered at Bauer College of Business?

The school offers part-time, full-time, and executive MBA options as well as MS programs in accountancy, business analytics, finance, global energy management, management information systems, marketing management & leadership, as well as supply chain management.

Is there a particular undergraduate degree required to apply to the Bauer MBA program?

No, students must simply have completed a 4-year bachelor’s degree.


Feb 4, 2015

Executive MBA

Texas Southern Executive MBA Program Structure

The Texas Southern Executive MBA program at the Jesse H. Jones School of Business is offered for mid-career professionals exclusively online. Students can choose from an Energy Finance track or a General Business track. The program takes two years to complete.

Curriculum

The Texas Southern Executive MBA Program at the Jesse H. Jones School of Business is offered for mid-career professionals exclusively online. Students follow a lock-step cohort structure of the program. Students in the program typically participate in two classes (six credit hours) per semester for six semesters. Those in the energy track will take nine core and three specialized courses, while those in the general track will take 12 courses covering general business topics. The program takes two years to complete. Students follow a lock-step cohort structure of the program.

The University uses Blackboard Academic Suites as the Learning Management System for this online program. These learning management systems include virtual classrooms, live chats, online lectures, online discussions, and teleconferencing.

Careers

Students enrolled in the Texas Southern Executive MBA program are typically employed already in the business management sector and are being prepared to excel in their careers through leadership and management training. Students who elect to complete the Energy Finance concentration are prepared for a management position in the energy sector.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

The Texas Southern Executive MBA is $36,000. This is divided into $6,000 per term. Tuition covers the costs of books, course materials and more.

Federal financial assistance is available for those who qualify. Federal assistance includes federal loans and grants. The Jones School of Business also accepts personal loans and financing.

Admissions

Admission for the online EMBA program requires a minimum of five years of significant management experience and a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited university or college. In order to be considered for admission, prospective students must submit a completed application and all supporting documents. Supporting documents necessary for applications include official transcripts from undergraduate work, a two-page personal statement, two letters of recommendation and a current resume, along with a one-time $50 application fee. GMAT scores will be waived in place of significant professional working experience. The Jesse H. Jones School of Business reviews all applications for admission.

Non-native English speaking international applicants must also submit an affidavit of support, transcripts, and either a TOEFL score of 79 for the online test, 550 on the paper test, or 213 on the computer test.

Application deadlines are as follows:

Fall – July 15
Spring – Nov. 15



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