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Feb 2, 2017

Harvard, Stanford Earn Most Annual Business School Applicants

Business School Applicants

There are so many factors to consider when applying for an MBA program, it can often be overwhelming. Between cost, admissions requirements, location and program quality, narrowing down a select few to focus on for the application process is a challenge within itself. Nonetheless, between the time required to complete an application and the expense of application fees, it’s simply impossible to apply to every program you find interesting. Narrowing your focus to only your top choice schools can save time, money and a load of heartache.

While factors such as those mentioned above, like cost and location, are great ways to help narrow down your options, it is also helpful to take into consideration the competitiveness of each program. For many high-regarded MBA programs, the applicant pool can be so large that only a very small minority of applicants are accepted each year. While it may seem encouraged to “shoot for the stars,” understanding the real probability of your admission to a program can be a crucial factor in deciding whether or not to apply.

Thankfully, the U.S. News Short List, which focuses on particular data points from schools and degree programs around the country, recently compiled a list of MBA programs with the most applicants. As expected, these include some of the top programs in the country all ten programs with the highest applicant numbers were also included among the top 20 schools in the U.S. News 2017 Best Business School Rankings, and eight of them in the top ten.

While these are some of the top programs in the country, more applicants also means more rejections. All ten of these schools have acceptance rates lower than 25 percent, which means the majority of applicants are rejected. For many of these schools, the numbers are staggering. Of the 129 schools ranked this year by U.S. News, the average applicant number was 917. At Harvard Business School, which tops the list of largest applicant pool and the publication’s top-ranked business school in the country, there were 9,686 applicants for the fall of 2015.

Following HBS with the second most business school applicants is the Stanford Graduate School of Business with  7,899 applicants in the fall of 2015 and an acceptance rate of just 6.1 percent. The University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) placed third with 6,590 applicants and a 19.8 percent acceptance rate. Columbia Business School, ranked tenth best business school by the publication, received 5,829 applicants in the fall of 2015 and accepted just 18 percent of its applicants.

Also among the schools with the largest applicant pools were:

 

Certainly, if you have an extensive resume and strong GRE scores, among other factors, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t be part of the small percentage of accepted applicants to these schools. However, full awareness of the probability of acceptance and competitiveness of each program can be important in narrowing down the schools you choose to apply to. Although these are schools with the largest pools, tracking down information about acceptance rate is a great idea for any program you are considering. For examplethe Muma College of Business at the University of South Florida, which had the fewest applicants in 2015, had a 100 percent acceptance rate. If your goal is to save as much time and money as possible as you begin your degree, focusing on schools with high acceptance rates such as this can only make this already complicated process that much simpler.

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Feb 2, 2017

Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Welcomes 2 Säid MBA Alumni

30 Under 30

When it comes to a school’s reputation, alumni are the shining example of success. And this is especially true when considering an MBA program. Where an MBA alum ends up post graduation is one of the best representations of their education and experience. That’s why it’s so impressive that two University of Oxford Säid Business School alumni have made it onto the Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list for 2017: Daniel Drummer and Matt Watters. Continue reading…

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Jan 31, 2017

Sellinger Offering New Executive Education Seminars

Executive Education Seminars

The Sellinger School of Business recently announced that it will host four Executive Education seminars this spring to help mid-level professionals develop business skills that benefit their organizations and progress their careers. Continue reading…

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Jan 31, 2017

Quinlan Paper Looks At Difficulties of Working Abroad

Working Abroad

Arup Varma, Ph.D., and professor of human resources at the Quinlan School of Business, was fascinated by the way companies select employees to work abroad and how they often time do not provide continued support for workers and their families. Varma says working abroad often leads to negative experiences for expatriates and their families during their time abroad. Continue reading…

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Jan 30, 2017

Finding The Best Boston Marketing MBA

Boston Marketing MBA

Massachusetts may be well known for it pharmaceutical, biotech and education sectors, but it also has plenty of opportunities for Boston marketing MBA students. According to The Ad Club, a trade association for the New England marketing and communications industry, the marketing communications industry in Massachusetts is thriving and is a big contributor to the local economy. Continue reading…

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Jan 30, 2017

Introducing The UW Foster Full-Time MBA Class of 2018

Foster Full-Time MBA Class

Are you thinking about heading to the Foster School of Business at the University of Washington for your MBA? It’s a good choice. Not only is Foster’s full-time MBA program ranked first overall in the Northwest by the U.S. News and World Report, Bloomberg Businessweek, the Economist and the Financial Times, it’s also ranked in the top 30 nationwide by all the same reports. But, it’s not just rankings that indicate an excellent full-time MBA program; it’s also the student experience. Continue reading…

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