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2010 MBA Deadlines and Essays

今日网上闲逛,方发现许多学校已经公布 2010 MBA 申请的日程以及essay题目了。特开此贴...

2楼:Columbia Business School
3楼:Insead
4楼:Harvard Business School
5楼:Chicago Booth
6楼:Stanford Graduate School of Business
7楼:Wharton, University of Pennsylvania
8楼:MIT Sloan School of Management
9楼:Kellogg School, Northwest University

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Options and Deadlines

One MBA, Two Paths

Columbia Business School provides students with the option of enrolling in either September or January. Students who enroll in September are presented with an internship option after their first year of studies. Students who do not want or need an internship may consider beginning their MBA studies in January and taking their second term during the summer. A January start may be ideal for students who wish to remain in the same industry after graduation or pursue entrepreneurial interests.

The two paths, each comprised of four semesters, merge in the fall of the second year of studies to complete the program of electives. The paths are identical in terms of competitiveness of admissions, academic rigor and student resources.

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Early Decision

The Early Decision option is ideal for candidates who have completed their research about MBA programs and have decided that Columbia is the school they want to attend. Early Decision applications are reviewed before Regular Decision applications.

Early Decision candidates must sign the following Statement of Commitment:

As an Early Decision candidate to Columbia Business School, I understand that if I am admitted I will submit my nonrefundable $6,000 deposit to secure my place in the September entering class. I am committed to attending Columbia Business School and will withdraw all applications and decline all offers from other schools upon admission to Columbia Business School.

Early Decision applicants will find the Statement of Commitment in the Honor System section of the online application.

Early Decision candidates who are offered admission have up to two weeks to submit their nonrefundable $6,000 deposit. Applicants who are not yet ready for this level of commitment are encouraged to apply for Regular Decision.

Deadlines

Columbia Business School uses a rolling admissions process. Applications are reviewed in the order in which they are received, and decisions can be rendered at any point during the review period. It is always to your benefit to apply before the posted deadline.

 Application Review Period BeginsDecision Period*Application Deadline
Class of 2011: January 2010 EnrollmentApril 30, 2009 Within 8 weeksOctober 7, 2009
Class of 2012: September 2010 Enrollment — Early Decision August 17, 2009Within 10 weeksOctober 7, 2009
Class of 2012: September 2010 Enrollment — International ApplicantsJanuary 6, 2010Within 12 weeksMarch 3, 2010
Class of 2012: September 2010 Enrollment — U.S. Citizens and Permanent ResidentsJanuary 6, 2010Within 12 weeksApril 14, 2010

* Decision period begins when a complete application goes under review.
** Applicants who wish to be considered for a merit-based fellowship must submit a complete application by 11:59PM EST on January 6, 2009. Fellowship recipients for the September class are announced between January and May.

Essay

In addition to learning about your professional aspirations, the Admissions Committee hopes to gain an understanding of your interests, values and motivations through these essays. How you answer these essays is at your discretion, there are no right answers and we encourage you to answer each question thoughtfully.

Dual Degree applicants: Please address the following questions within your response to Essay 1: How will the Dual Degree enhance your short-term or long-term goals?

Reapplicants: If you have applied to Columbia Business School within the past year, you are required to submit only the reapplication essay. If your last application was more than one year ago, you must answer essays 1, 2, and 3.

Essay 1
What are your short-term and long-term post-MBA goals? How will Columbia Business School help you achieve these goals? (Recommended 750 word limit)

Essay 2
Master Classes are the epitome of bridging the gap between theory and practice at Columbia Business School. (View link below) Please provide an example from your own life in which practical experience taught you more than theory alone. (Recommended 500 word limit)
View with Real Player: http://merlin.gsb.columbia.edu:8080/ramgen/video1/faculty/MasterClass-promo.rm

Essay 3
Please provide an example of a team failure of which you've been a part. If given a second chance, what would you do differently? (Recommended 500 word limit)

Optional Essay
Is there any further information that you wish to provide to the Admissions Committee? (Please use this space to provide an explanation of any areas of concern in your academic record or your personal history.)

Reapplication Essay

How have you enhanced your candidacy since your previous application? Please detail your progress since you last applied and reiterate your short-term and long-term goals. Explain how the tools of the Columbia MBA will help you to meet your goals and how you plan to participate in the Columbia community . (Recommended 750 word limit).

Reference Link

http://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/mba/learnmore/applynow


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Deadlines for September 2010 Intake (Class of July 2011)
 Deadline for complete application*Interview decision notification Final decision notification
1st Round 30 September 2009 6 November 2009 18 December 2009
2nd Round 2 December 200915 January 201026 February 2010
3rd Round 10 February 201019 March 201030 April 2010
4th Round31 March 20107 May 201018 June 2010
 
Deadlines for January 2011 Intake (Class of December 2011)
 Deadline for complete application*Interview decision notification Final decision notification
1st Round 10 March 201016 April 201028 May 2010
2nd Round 9 June 201016 July 20103 September 2010

3rd Round

28 July 201010 September 201015 October 2010

Please note the following:

*To be included in a specific round, applications must be complete and submitted by midnight (23.59) GMT+1 on the day of deadline.

In order not to encounter any last minute difficulties, we highly encourage applicants to submit their complete application one to two weeks before the application deadline.


It is always better to send an application once it is complete, but we also accept separate items. However, the file will be reviewed only when it is complete. If this happens after the application deadline, we will review it as part of the following round, or for the following intake (for last round applicants).

A class consists of the entire population of participants beginning the INSEAD MBA programme at the same time regardless of campus location.

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Job Related essays

1. Please give a detailed description of your job, including nature of work, major responsibilities;and, where relevant, employees under your supervision, size of budget, number of clients/products and results achieved. (250 words)

2. Please give us a full description of your career since graduating from university. If you were to remain with your present employer, what would be your next step in terms of position? (250 words)

Essays

1. Give a candid description of yourself, stressing the personal characteristics you feel to be your strengths and weaknesses and the main factors, which have influenced your personal development, giving examples when necessary. (400 words approx.)

2. Describe what you believe to be your two most substantial accomplishments to date, explaining why you view them as such. (400 words approx.)

3. Describe a situation taken from school, business, civil or military life, where you did not meet your personal objectives, and discuss briefly the effect. (250 words approx.)

4. Discuss your career goals. What skills do you expect to gain from studying at INSEAD and how will they contribute to your professional career. (500 words approx.)

5. Please choose one of the following two essay topics:
a) Have you ever experienced culture shock? What did it mean to you? (250 words approx.), or
b) What would you say to a foreigner moving to your home country? (250 words approx.)

6. Is there anything that you have not mentioned in the above essays that you would like the Admissions Committee to know? (200 words approx.) This essay is optional.

7. In case of reapplication, please use this page. Your essay should state any new aspects of
professional, international, academic, or personal development since your last application. We would also like you to explain your motivation for re-applying to INSEAD. This essay should not exceed 400 words.


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Harvard Business School

Application Dates

The following are the deadlines for the MBA Class of 2012 entering in the fall of 2010:

Application Periods:Application submitted online by 5 p.m. EST:Notification of the MBA Admissions Board's decision:
Round 1October 1, 2009December 15, 2009
Round 2January 19, 2010April 6, 2010
Round 3April 8, 2010May 13, 2010

Please note that each "round" represents a distinct period in which you may apply, not a succession of steps for your application. You may apply in one round only, one time in an application year.

Given past experience, we anticipate that many candidates will submit their online application materials very close to 5 p.m. on submission deadline dates. To avoid heavy server traffic and potential delays, we encourage candidates to submit application materials as early as possible.

Applications received after 5 p.m. on October 1, 2009 will be considered in Round 2. Applications received after 5 p.m. on January 19, 2010 will be considered in Round 3. Applications received after 5 p.m. on April 8, 2010 will not be considered.

Regretfully, requests for decisions earlier than the notification dates listed above cannot be accommodated under any circumstances.

When Should I Apply?

To avoid overwhelming server traffic generated by the high volume of applications we receive, candidates are encouraged to submit their application as early as possible prior to the deadline of each round.

We encourage applicants to apply in the first or second round, as space in the class may be limited by the third round. In addition, applying in the earlier rounds will give candidates more time to address the following:

  • International candidates needing visas will find that applying in round 3 makes the timing of their visa application stressful.
  • International candidates admitted in rounds 1 and 2 find that it's helpful to have the additional time to work on English proficiency.
  • Some candidates may be required to complete preliminary course work prior to their enrollment.
  • Many deadlines for outside (non-Harvard Business School) fellowships are in early spring. Only students who have been accepted are eligible for these fellowships.
  • Financial aid is available regardless of when students are admitted. However, since admitted students may apply for financial aid only after they are admitted round 3 admits have less time to prepare their application.
  • Harvard Business School residence halls and Harvard University-affiliated apartments are assigned by lottery. Deadlines for both of these housing options precede Round 3 notification, and you must be admitted to HBS before you can enter these lotteries

Application Components

The application for the MBA Class of 2012 consists of the following:

  • Responses to the four application essay questions (see below)
  • Current resume
  • Three recommendations (must be submitted online)
  • Self-reported transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate academic institutions attended (full- or part-time)
  • GMAT or GRE scores from a test taken January 1, 2005 or later (and TOEFL IBT or IELTS score, if applicable, from a test taken January 1, 2008 or later)
  • Signed HBS Community Values statement
  • Signed Statement of Application Integrity
  • Nonrefundable U.S. $250 application fee (credit card only)*
  • Interview (by invitation only)

Verification

The School will verify application information and reserves the right to withdraw any offer of admission already made if there is any discrepancy between the self-reported information and information provided through verification.

Essays for the Class of 2012

As an opportunity to present your distinctive qualities, your essays are an important part of your MBA application. You will be asked to submit your personal statements online with the balance of your application materials. Essays should be single-spaced. Please limit your response to the length indicated.

All applicants must submit answers to four essay questions. The first two questions are required of all applicants. The remaining two essays should be in response to your choice of the next five sub-questions.

Joint program applicants for the Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Harvard Law School, and Harvard Kennedy School must provide an additional essay.

Essays:

  • What are your three most substantial accomplishments and why do you view them as such? (600-word limit)
  • What have you learned from a mistake? (400-word limit)
  • Please respond to two of the following (400-word limit each):
    1. What would you like the MBA Admissions Board to know about your undergraduate academic experience?
    2. Discuss how you have engaged with a community or organization.
    3. Tell us about a time when you made a difficult decision.
    4. Write a cover letter to your application introducing yourself to the Admissions Board.
    5. What is your career vision and why is this choice meaningful to you?
Joint degree applicants:
  • How do you expect the joint degree experience to benefit you on both a professional and a personal level? (400-word limit)

Recommender Questions for the Class of 2012

Recommendations must be completed online. The form includes the following three essay response questions, along with other types of questions.

  • Please comment on the context of your interaction with the applicant. How long have you known the applicant and in what connection? If applicable, briefly describe the applicant's role in your organization. (250-word limit)
  • Please describe the most important piece of constructive feedback you have given the applicant. Please detail the circumstances and the applicant's response. (250-word limit)
  • Please make additional statements about the applicant's performance, potential, or personal qualities you believe would be helpful to the MBA Admissions Board. (250-word limit)

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Admissions

Chicago Booth admits new students into the Full-time MBA Program in the autumn quarter only. Here's an overview of the application process:

  1. Application - Fill out the application and provide supporting materials according to the following deadlines. The online application for Fall 2010 will be available in July 2009.

    It's highly recommended that you use our online application system. We strongly suggest you register with the online system to receive emails about events and the application process.

  2. Interviews - An interview will be granted on an invitation-only basis after evaluation of a submitted application. A candidate who receives an invitation will have only one interview.
  3. Decisions - All candidates are informed of admission decisions through the online system under "Application Status" according to the schedule listed below.

    Applicants are strongly encouraged to use our online application system.

    RoundSubmission DeadlineMid-DecisionDecision Notification Date
    Round One October 14, 2009November 11, 2009December 22, 2009
    Round TwoJanuary 6, 2010February 17, 2010March 24, 2010
    Round ThreeMarch 10, 2010April 21, 2010May 12, 2010

Admissions Office

The admissions staff is happy to answer your questions, send you application materials and brochures, and assist you with the application process. Contact us at:

Full-Time MBA Program
The University of Chicago
Booth School of Business
5807 South Woodlawn Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60637
Telephone: 773.702.7369
Fax: 773.702.9085
admissions@ChicagoBooth.edu


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STANFORD
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Application Deadlines for Class of 2012
 

It is important that you apply only when you feel your application is as strong as it can be.

While we admit outstanding individuals in all three rounds, there are some advantages to applying in either the first or second round:

    • Early notification
    • The opportunity to meet other admitted candidates during Admit Weekend
    • Guaranteed one year of on-campus housing
    • The opportunity to register early for the Schwab Residential Center, which is in high demand.
    • For international students, to have additional time to navigate the often time-consuming visa process.
    • If needed, the ability to complete preliminary quantitative and/or language coursework prior to arrival on campus.
    • If you are considering applying in either Round 1 or Round 2, we encourage you to consider Round 1. Over the past few years, we've noticed more applicants applying in Round 2 and, as a result, this round has become bigger and a bit more competitive. You should never rush your application. But on the margin, earlier is better.

Application Deadlines for Class of 2012
(Entering Fall 2010)
Application RoundSubmit your application byWe will notify you onYour reply & deposit are due by
Round 107 Oct 2009*16 Dec 2009TBD
Round 206 Jan 2010*
     
31 Mar 2010TBD
Round 307 Apr 2010*
     
19 May 2010TBD
* Applications are due by 5:00 PM, Pacific Time

Essay Questions for Class of 2012
(entering Fall 2010)

  • Essay 1: What matters most to you, and why?
  • Essay 2: What are your career aspirations? How will your education at Stanford help you achieve them?
  • Essay 3: Answer two of the four questions below. Tell us not only what you did but also how you did it. What was the outcome? How did people respond? Only describe experiences that have occurred during the last three years.
    • Option A: Tell us about a time when you built or developed a team whose performance exceeded expectations.
    • Option B: Tell us about a time when you made a lasting impact on your organization.
    • Option C: Tell us about a time when you motivated others to support your vision or initiative.
    • Option D: Tell us about a time when you went beyond what was defined, established, or expected.

Essay Length

Your answers for all of the essay questions cannot exceed 1,800 words. Each of you has your own story to tell, so please allocate the 1,800 words among all of the essays in the way that is most effective for you. We provide some guidelines below as a starting point, but you should feel comfortable to write as much or as little as you like on any essay question, as long as you do not exceed 1,800 words total.

  • Essay 1: 750 words
  • Essay 2: 450 words
  • Essay 3: 300 words each

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Wharton MBA Application Deadlines Announced

The Wharton MBA application for the 2009-10 admissions cycle will be available here later this summer. Essay questions will be posted on the Wharton MBA Admissions Blog in mid-July.

The following are the deadlines for the MBA Class of 2012 entering in the fall of 2010:

Application DeadlineDecision Release Date
Round 1October 01, 2009December 18, 2009
Round 2January 05, 2010March 26, 2010
Round 3March 09, 2010May 14, 2010

Wharton MBA Admissions Committee Announces 2009-10 Application Essay Questions

Below are the essay questions for the Wharton MBA Class of 2012.  We post the essay questions now to allow you to plan your application preparation this year.  The full application, which will include questions for recommenders and other application requirements, will be available on our website in August.  As you begin to think about your responses to these essay questions, remember that the Admissions Committee is interested in getting to know you on both a professional and personal level. We encourage you to be introspective, candid, and succinct. Most importantly, we suggest that you be yourself. 


Below are the essay questions for the Wharton MBA Class of 2012.  We post the essay questions now to allow you to plan your application preparation this year.  The full application, which will include questions for recommenders and other application requirements, will be available on our website in August.  As you begin to think about your responses to these essay questions, remember that the Admissions Committee is interested in getting to know you on both a professional and personal level. We encourage you to be introspective, candid, and succinct. Most importantly, we suggest that you be yourself. 


Below are the essay questions for the Wharton MBA Class of 2012.  We post the essay questions now to allow you to plan your application preparation this year.  The full application, which will include questions for recommenders and other application requirements, will be available on our website in August.  As you begin to think about your responses to these essay questions, remember that the Admissions Committee is interested in getting to know you on both a professional and personal level. We encourage you to be introspective, candid, and succinct. Most importantly, we suggest that you be yourself. 


2009-10 WHARTON MBA APPLICANT ESSAY QUESTIONS
      


 

2009-2010 Questions – First-Time Applicants

 

Essay  1 – (750-1000 words)

As a leader in global business, Wharton is committed to sustaining “a truly global presence through its engagement in the world”.  What goals are you committed to and why?  How do you envision the Wharton MBA contributing to the attainment of those goals?

 

Essay 2 – (750-1000 words)

Tell us about a time when you had to adapt by accepting/understanding the perspective of people different from yourself.

 

Essay 3 – (500 words)

Describe a failure that you have experienced.  What role did you play, and what did you learn about yourself?

 

Essay 4 – (500 words) Choose one of the following:

a.       Give us a specific example of a time when you solved a complex problem.

b.      Tell us about something significant that you have done to improve yourself, in either your professional and/or personal endeavors.

Essay 5 (Optional) – (250 words)
If you feel there are extenuating circumstances of which the Committee should be aware, please explain them here (e.g., unexplained gaps in work experience, choice of recommenders, inconsistent or questionable academic performance, significant weaknesses in your application).

 

2009-2010 Questions – Re-Applicants


(Please note: re-applicant essays are for those who applied during the application cycle in 2007-08 or 2008-09 only. Reapplicants from 2006-07 or earlier are to complete the first-time applicant essays).


Re-Applicant Essay  1 – (1000 words)

As a leader in global business, Wharton is committed to sustaining “a truly global presence through its engagement in the world”.  What goals are you committed to and why?  How do you envision the Wharton MBA contributing to the attainment of those goals?  How has your candidacy improved since the last time you applied?

Re-Applicant Essay 2 – (500 words)

Describe a failure that you have experienced.  What role did you play, and what did you learn about yourself?

 Re-Applicant Essay 3 – (500 words) Choose one of the following:

a.       Give us a specific example of a time when you solved a complex problem.

b.      Tell us about something significant that you have done to improve yourself, in either your professional and/or personal endeavors.

Re-Applicant Essay 4 (Optional) – (250 words)
If you feel there are extenuating circumstances of which the Committee should be aware, please explain them here (e.g., unexplained gaps in work experience, choice of recommenders, inconsistent or questionable academic performance, significant weaknesses in your application


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MIT Sloan School of Management

Application Deadlines & Decision Schedule

Below you will find the application deadlines for entrance to the MIT Sloan MBA Program beginning August 2010.

We give each application the fullest possible review in the time allowed. For this reason, please understand that you will not hear from us about our decision before the deadlines listed here. Please also note that in the interests of confidentiality and efficiency, we will not deliver decisions via phone or fax.

MBA Program Deadlines

 MBA Round I*MBA Round II
Application Received By
12 noon Pacific Time
Tuesday,
Oct 27, 2009
Tuesday,
Jan 12, 2010
Decisions Released By**Monday,
Feb 1, 2010
Monday,
Apr 5, 2010
Reply ByFriday,
Apr 1, 2010
Friday,
May 28, 2010

* Reapplicants must submit their application by the Round I deadline. LFM reapplicants must submit their reapplication by the LFM deadline.

**Decisions will be released early for some candidates who will be denied admission without an interview.

Dual-Degree Program Deadlines

 LGO ProgramHKS*BEP
Application Received By
12 noon Pacific Standard
Time (2000 GMT)
Tuesday,
Dec 15, 2009
Tuesday,
Jan 12, 2010
Tuesday,
Dec 15, 2009
Decision Released By**Monday,
Mar 8, 2010
Monday,
Apr 5, 2010
Monday,
Mar 9, 2010
Reply ByWednesday,
Apr 7, 2010
Friday,
May 28, 2010
Friday,
Apr 9, 2010

* Deadline for first-year Kennedy School candidates (HKS ’11) applying for the dual-degree, three-year MPA/MBA option. HKS ’10 candidates, who are not eligible to pursue the dual-degree option, may apply in Round 1 or 2.

**Decisions will be released early for some candidates who will be denied admission without an interview.

Essays

We are interested in learning more about you and how you work, think, and act. For each essay, please provide a brief overview of the situation followed by a detailed description of your response. Please limit the experiences you discuss to those which have occurred in the past three years.

In each of the essays please describe in detail what you thought, felt, said, and did.

All applicants:

Essay 1: Please describe a time when you went beyond what was defined, expected, established, or popular. (500 words or less, limited to one page)

Essay 2: Please describe a time when you coached, trained, or mentored a person or group. (500 words or less, limited to one page)

Essay 3: Please describe a time when you took responsibility for achieving an objective. (500 words or less, limited to one page)

LGO applicants only:

Essay 5: Why do you wish to pursue the LGO program? What are the goals that you hope to accomplish both as a student and as a graduate of the program? Be sure to include a description of your post-LGO career plans. (250 words or less, limited to one page) You are welcome to copy and paste text directly from your cover letter.

Essay 6: Why do you wish to pursue the engineering field and specialty area you have selected? (250 words or less, limited to one page) You are welcome to copy and paste text directly from your cover letter.

BEP applicants only:

All applicants to BEP must answer two additional essay questions: Answer essay 6 and essay 7a or 7b.

Essay 6: What is your definition of success as you consider a career in the biomedical sector? Provide a brief overview of your ideal career path over the next 10-15 years as you move toward that success. Explain what you hope to have accomplished at the end of that period and how your experiences in BEP will have helped make those accomplishments possible. (500 words or less)

Essay 7a. Describe one area of science or technology that you believe is particularly promising in terms of having an impact on the practice of medicine and affecting people's health. What is the underlying problem, why is it significant, and what are promising solutions that might address it? (750 words or less)

or

Essay 7b. Describe one medical or healthcare problem on which you hope to make a positive impact. Explain why this problem is meaningful to you and how you hope to promote progress toward solving it. (750 words or less)

Supplemental Information
You may use this section to address whatever else you want the Admissions Committee to know. (250 words or less, limited to one page)


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算了,不占了

Kellogg School of Northwest University

Deadlines
The Kellogg School of Management application is comprised of two parts with correlating deadlines. To be considered for admission, candidates must complete the online application and an evaluative interview. Please see the admissions timetable below for further detail.

Part I
  • Data Form: biographical information, educational experience, academic honors, extra-curricular activities, work history, self-reported GMAT and TOEFL score and names of recommenders.
  • Interview Request:
    • To request an off-campus interview: Select the off-campus interview request box on Part I and submit by the deadline designated below. The admissions committee will notify candidates either of an interview assignment in their local area or of an interview waiver in areas of high demand or remote location. Off-campus interview assignments may take up to six weeks depending on demand and location.
    • To request an on-campus interview: Select the on-campus interview request box on Part I and submit by the deadline designated below. Candidates should allow two business days before calling the admissions office at 847-491-3308 to schedule an on-campus interview. During our peak season, appointments may fill up four to six weeks in advance.
  • $250 non-refundable application fee
Part II
  • Release of contact information
  • transcript(s)
  • essays
  • résumé
  • Kellogg Honor Code
  • register two recommenders and send the online Career Progress Survey


Application Timetable Round 1Round 2Round 3
Part IMust be submitted to request an off-campus interview OR to schedule an on-campus interview with the Kellogg admissions office. Please note the different Part I deadlines, depending if you are requesting an off-campus or on-campus interview.

Dates are tentative and subject to change
Part 1 Off-Campus Interview Request
Select the off-campus interview request box and submit Part I by:

Please allow up to six weeks after submitting Part I to receive either an
interview assignment in your local area or an interview waiver in areas
of high demand.

When requesting an off campus interview, please specify your domestic
zip code or international city/country.
10/2/2009
12/18/2009
2/19/2010
PART I On-Campus Interview Deadlines
Select the on-campus interview request box and submit Part I by:

THEN
10/15/2009
1/14/2009
3/4/2010
Contact the Kellogg Admissions Office to schedule and complete your interview by:

Please allow two business days after submitting Part I to schedule your
interview.

Chicago-area MBA applicants must request an off-campus
Interview unless applying to the JD-MBA program.
12/11/2009
3/5/2010
4/16/2010
Part 2Due by 11:59PM CDT
10/15/2009
1/14/2010
3/4/2010
Decision Rendered by
1/11/2010
3/29/2010
5/17/2010
Tuition deposit($1500) received by
3/31/2010
5/5/2010
3 weeks from date of admission
2010 Application Essay Questions
Essay #1
a) MBA Program applicants - Briefly assess your career progress to date. Elaborate on your future career plans and your motivation for pursuing a graduate degree at Kellogg. (600 word limit)

b) MMM Program applicants - Briefly assess your career progress to date. How does the MMM Program meet your educational needs and career goals? (600 word limit)

Essay #2 – Describe your key leadership experiences and evaluate what leadership areas you hope to develop through your MBA experiences (600 word limit)

Essay #3 – Assume you are evaluating your application from the perspective of a student member of the Kellogg Admissions Committee. Why would your peers select you to become a member of the Kellogg community? (600 word limit)

Essay #4 - Complete one of the following three questions or statements. (400 word limit)
Re-applicants have the option to answer a question from this grouping, but this is not required.
a) Describe a time when you had to make an unpopular decision.
b) People may be surprised to learn that I….
c) I wish the admissions committee had asked me……

Required essay for re-applicants only - Since your previous application, what steps have you taken to strengthen your candidacy? (400 word limit)

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