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Learn about the Global MBA at the George Washington University School of Business
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EVERY DAY THE FUTURE OF MILLIONS
is DECIDED IN DC.
NOW IT’S TIME TO
DECIDE YOURS.
GLOBAL MBA GO.GWU.EDU/GMBA
THIS IS THE CITY WHERE DECISIONS ARE MADE THAT CHANGE THE LIVES OF MILLIONS WORLDWIDE. Our students not only have a front row seat, but also have a hand in making them. Whether it’s in the future leaders we educate or in the present ones we bring to campus, GWSB possesses unparalleled opportunities to make a major, immediate impact upon the world.
Here you will learn the core competencies and hard skills needed in the business world. Unlike any other institution, you also have the rare opportunity to learn from those whom the rest of the world refers to as dignitaries. You will gain access to Nobel laureates and senators, and receive advice from Federal Reserve officials or foreign heads of state. With established relationships within the IMF, World Bank, and State and Treasury Departments (all located just blocks away), you will learn firsthand how the bottom line intersects with the big picture of international affairs, finance, sustainability, ethics, and corporate responsibility—often all at once.
In short, extraordinary people come here to teach, enlighten and inspire, and this extraordinary access provides you with insight into the inner workings of institutions most never see and perspectives that are changing the very way the entire world views business.
Our global presence, along with customized programs designed specifically to meet your needs, will enable you to pursue practical, insightful expertise from an enviable vantage point, not to mention gain a foothold in, say, Brazilian, Chinese, and sub-Saharan African business.
At the GW School of Business, we pioneer research. We influence global economic policy. We shape society. We drive progress. GWSB is the ideal setting for the next generation of international leaders, and our Global MBA offers you the chance to make some history of your own.
Because these days, the last thing any of us should do is conduct business as usual.
The World Calls Them
WE CALL THEM
DIGNITARIES.
BUSINESS PARTNERS.
At the GW School of Business (GWSB), we stand at the nexus of
the world’s political and economic powers. Our
location is one of our greatest assets in both
making business leaders and making history.
While Washington’s claim to fame may be as the seat of power, the city is building quite a reputation for its incredible momentum. According to the census, DC is growing faster than any state in the union. Moreover, the District also boasts the nation’s strongest—and fastest growing—local economy, the most educated populace and the lowest unemployment rate.
DCIS ALL ABOUT
AND THE REST IS
THE FUTURE.
HISTORY.
DC is among the top 10 in venture capital investment
#1 new tech hot spot (Forbes)
#3 for female entrepreneurs in the nation
#1 retail market on the East Coast (Marcus & Millichap Annual State of the Retail Market)
Superlatives abound in this city like monuments. And it’s no surprise, really. What was once regarded as a relatively sleepy town is now a hotbed for dynamic entrepreneurship, arts and culture, fine dining, and the legions of ambitious young people who are driving it all forward. In fact, DC is an amazing place to not just learn about business, but also conduct it. But don’t just take our word for it. Consider the facts:
The nation’s capital has always been a place where life-changing decisions are made. Now, with a bevy of the nation’s best human capital and a cosmopolitan vibe offering countless outlets for growth, opportunity, culture, history, recreation, sports, and nightlife, DC is where even more people are coming to make their future.
SOURCE: www.dcchamber.org/our-city
#2 real estate investment market (Urban Land Institute) and most LEED-certified buildings in the country (U.S. Green Building Council)
#2 among best U.S. cities for Best Small Business Economic Health (Kauffman Foundation)
#1 in U.S. for producing and attracting business founders
Ryan E. Bates
Global MBA
May 2015
P R E V I O U S J O B
Legal Consultant /Practitioner Atlanta, GA
S U M M E R I N T E R N S H I P
Chrysler Network & Fleet
Division
C O N S U LT I N G A B R O A D P R O J E C T
Istanbul, Turkey
“It isn’t often that a single
community embodies
diversity, encourages team-
building camaraderie, and
harnesses interdisciplinary
expertise that allows
students to truly become
future leaders in their
respective profession(s);
in this sense, I’ve not only
experienced all three, but
I’ve had a ton of fun in
the process.”
While there is no one path leading to a successful business career, following your own is the surest way to achieve your personal career goals. With this in mind, the Global MBA offers an extensive array of electives and concentrations, empowering you to pursue areas of specialization that match your interests and increase your marketability.
You can choose from more than 200 classes throughout the School of Business and even more across the university. With your 24 credits of electives, you can customize your business curriculum to specialize in up to two separate areas and apply them to concentrations, certificates, and even joint degrees. Furthermore, this ability to pinpoint your interests greatly enhances your opportunities to acquire the kinds of top-flight DC-area internships that provide you with vital practical experience—and regularly lead to a job after graduation.
WHILE THERE IS NO ONE PATH
ALL OF THEM DO HAPPEN TO GO
TO SUCCESS,
THROUGH DC
CERTIFICATES
Business Analytics
Nonprofit Management
Responsible Management
Walkable Urban Real Estate Development
JOINT DEGREE OPTIONS
Juris Doctor with the Law School
MA with the Elliott School of International Affairs
MS in Business Analytics
MS in Finance
MS in Government Contracts
MS in Information Systems Technology
MS in Project Management
CONCENTRATIONS
Accounting & Advisory Services
Consulting
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Global Management
Government Contracts
Information Systems
Marketing Communications & Digital Marketing
Project Management
Sports Management
Technology Management
Tourism & Hospitality Management
INSTITUTE: All students will take part in this two-week orientation where they will compete in a case competition, take their first MBA class, brush up on their quantitative skills in a series of workshops, and gain an introduction into the rigor of the MBA classroom. Additionally, students will experience firsthand why GW’s strategic location in Washington, DC, is an asset to the program.
CORE CURRICULUM: GW’s core curriculum offers you a foundation for understanding how a business or organization operates from the ground up. Through the core, students will complete 31.5 credits of classes focusing on topics including finance, marketing, accounting, operations, strategy, and international business that now feature the following enhancements:
Delve Into Strategy: Internships are essential to be competitive in the career recruitment process. Since many companies begin recruiting potential interns early in the first semester, students will take a new Strategic Fundamentals course to better prepare them for interviews.
Reducing the Core: With GWSB offering more than 200 electives each year, our students wanted to take advantage of the wide range of options available. To best prepare you for your next career move, the new curriculum reduces core requirements and frees up space within your MBA to customize your degree through concentrations and certificates. You can take it even further by experiencing courses across GW’s 10 graduate schools or by completing one of seven joint degrees.
Customizing Your MBA: The curriculum includes a wide variety of concentrations and certificates. You’ll be able to complete up to two specialized concentrations (for example: Consulting with Global Management) that will appear on your transcript, or simply remain a generalist if you choose.
Consulting Abroad Program: During the spring semester of the first year, students will consult for an international organization during a nine-week Consulting Abroad Program. The first seven weeks will be spent in DC, consulting remotely for an internationally based client. After finals are completed in May, students travel to the country for two weeks to present their final deliverables and consulting recommendations to the organization.
More importantly, incoming students will experience a new Global MBA core curriculum directly based on the results of our comprehensive, rigorous research with leading employers and corporate partners, recruiters, international business scholars, alumni, and current students. Ultimately, you will reap the benefits of a program shaped to make you more nimble and maximize your potential in an ever-competitive job market.
All in all, GWSB’s no-nonsense, high-octane environment will provide you the necessary preparation for not only successfully navigating the business world, but also moving into its front ranks.
THE GLOBAL MBA PROGRAM: AN OVERVIEW
Over the course of the next 21 months, you will come face-to-face with top global business and political leadership, engage in intensive experiential learning, collaborate with world-renowned professors, consult for international businesses, and choose from among 15 areas of specialty.
HERE IS WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM THE GLOBAL MBA FROM DAY ONE:
BECAUSE WE CAN ALL USE A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS PLANY E A R O N E
I N S T I T U T E PLATFORM KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES
Career Planning SessionsQuantitative Bootcamp
Business Communications WorkshopStrategy Fundamentals (concludes with case competition)
F A L L FUNCTIONAL AREAS
S P R I N G CROSS-FUNCTIONAL & INTERDISCIPLINARY ISSUES
MODULE 1 MODULE 2 MODULE 3 MODULE 4
Microeconomics for the Global Economy
Financial Markets Managerial Accounting Operations Management
Financial Accounting Financial ManagementConsulting Abroad
Practicum (CAP)
Organizations & Human Capital Global Perspectives
Marketing Business Ethics & Public Policy
Decision Making & Data Analysis Elective
Y E A R T W O
F A L L ELECTIVES
S P R I N G ELECTIVES
MODULE 1 MODULE 2 MODULE 3 MODULE 4
Strategic Formulation
& ImplementationElective Elective
Elective Elective
Elective Elective
Elective Elective
S U M M E R
Internship (Optional)
GLOBAL MBA CURRICULUM
A GLOBAL
TO ITS NAME
MBATHAT LIVES UP
Fact: 100% of our students graduate with an international experience.
International business experience is no longer an added asset; it’s an utter necessity. In the Global MBA, we live up to our name. By the time you graduate, you will already be embedded into the global economy with a slate of international experience and contacts. Our Consulting Abroad Program, along with several other initiatives, provides you with a wealth of opportunities to add global business experience to your résumé.
In the end, the Global MBA ensures that you will be able to test all of the skills you learn in the classroom in an environment where it counts. After all, international strategic analysis, the power of collaboration, and the global intersection of business don’t exist in a vacuum. When we say we’re going to help you make your mark on the world, we mean it.
CONSULTING ABROAD PROGRAM (CAP)
Students consult in teams for international companies over the course of nine weeks in a hands-on, real-time environment. Wherever you may find yourself, you will be in charge of executing on all deliverables while building and maintaining your client relationships. Moreover, CAP concentrates on companies in emerging economies that need your expertise and will enable you to have a real impact on their business in particular and the global economy in general.
A R G E N T I N A Navigate through the nation’s emerging and unpredictable CleanTech sector in Buenos Aires and Mendoza.
C H I N A Travel to Shanghai to perform consulting services in the fastest growing service sector of the Chinese economy: the hotel business.
T U R K E Y Work with BEYMEN, the leading player of luxury fashion retail in Turkey, to attract new customers, designing new brand strategies, and expand online sales.
R W A N D A Partner with local clients in the country’s agribusiness industry to examine several issues, including expanding export markets.
I N D I A Work directly with suppliers for Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL), the largest automobile manufacturer in India, on supply chain optimization.
A C C R A , G H A N AExport and Investment Strategy and International Strategy
B E L G R A D E , S E R B I AInternational Marketing for Agribusiness
H O C H I M I N H C I T Y, V I E T N A MOutsourcing and Joint Ventures and Financial Markets
I S T A N B U L , T U R K E YFinance, Human Resources and Marketing projects with Ford Otosan and Healthcare Marketing Strategy
L I M A , P E R UThe Impact of Non-Market Actors
M E X I C O C I T Y, M E X I C OMicrofinance
M U M B A I , I N D I AInternational Marketing and Strategy and Expanding Global Research and Analytics
R I O D E J A N E I R O , B R A Z I LOrganization and Marketing of 2016 Olympic Games
S A N T A R É M , B R A Z I LSustainable Business Solutions in the Brazilian Amazonia
S T O C K H O L M / V Ä S T E R Å S , S W E D E NClean Technology & Marketing Strategy
S E O U L , S O U T H K O R E ABusiness and Public Policy
PREVIOUS LOCATIONS AND PROJECTS INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE LOCATIONS SEMESTER BASED EXCHANGE/PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER UNIVERSITIES
During their second year, Global MBA students may opt for a full semester abroad with one of our partner institutions listed here:
American University in Cairo Cairo, Egypt
Audencia School of Management Nantes, France
Bocconi University Milan, Italy
Copenhagen Business School Copenhagen, Denmark
EDHEC Lille & Nice, France
ESSEC Cergy-Pontoise/Paris, France
European Business School Wiesbaden, Germany
Grenoble Ecole de Management Grenoble, France
Instituto Panamericano de Alta Dirección de Empresa (IPADE) Mexico City, Mexico
Korea University Seoul, South Korea
Nanyang Business School Singapore, Singapore
National Chengchi University Taipei, Taiwan
Universiteit Maastricht Maastricht, The Netherlands
University of Torino Torino, Italy
SHORT-TERM ABROAD PROGRAMS
In addition to full semester programs, short-term study abroad opportunities ranging from as short as 10-days to a semester are available through our international partner universities. (We offered more than 20 in the past year alone.) Courses are taught in both English and in the language of the host country.
TOP
20TOP
25U.S. News & World Report 2014 ranks
GWSB’s international business program
among the nation’s Top 20.
In 2013, BusinessWeek
ranked GWSB in the Top 25 in the areas of ethics, sustainability, corporate strategy, and international
business.
Nathan L. Morris
Global MBA
May 2014
P R E V I O U S J O B
Director, Technology Capability Management Standard & Poor’s New York, NY
P O S T M B A J O B
Senior Consultant Robbins Gioia Currently assigned on a project implementing the Affordable Care Act
E X C H A N G E P R O G R A M
National Chengchi University Taipei, Taiwan
C O N S U LT I N G A B R O A D P R O J E C T
New Delhi, India
“I feel more prepared
for the next stage of my
career having completed
the Global MBA here at
the George Washington
University. The many
experiences I shared with
classmates and faculty,
particularly abroad in places
such as China, India and
Taiwan, have broadened
and deepened my interest
and understanding of the
business world.”
The students who come to GW are as diverse as they are remarkable: Whether you’re sitting next to a talented mid-level manager, combat veteran, budding entrepreneur, or promising non-profit leader, you’ll soon discover that the broad composition of your classes will enhance discussion, facilitate partnerships, challenge your beliefs, and spur entirely novel ideas and approaches to solving problems.
Many come from traditional avenues of economics and business. But you will be surprised by how many of your Global MBA classmates hail from the humanities, engineering, social sciences, information technology fields, and more—not to mention the differences in age, gender, culture, and professional background. In fact, nearly half of the latest entering class consists of international students from more than 20 countries.
GREAT MINDS
WE DRAW THEM FROM
ANYWHERE.
EVERYWHERE.
DON’T COME FROM JUST
THAT’S WHY
• South Asia ..................................................38%• East Asia .....................................................35%• Africa and Middle East .............................13%• Western and Eastern Europe ...................6%• Latin America and the Caribbean ...........6%• Canada .......................................................2%
• Business/Accounting/Finance .................29%• Social Sciences/Humanities .....................29%• Engineering/Computer Science .............23%• Economics..................................................14%• Math/Science .............................................5%
GLOBAL MBAN U M B E R E N R O L L E D :
99
A P P L I C A T I O N S R E C E I V E D :
590S E L E C T I V I T Y :
45%F E M A L E :
40% I N T E R N A T I O N A L :
47% U N D E R R E P R E S E N T E D :
11%
GMAT
Undergraduate GPA (4.0 scale)
Work Experience
Age
647 580–710
3.3 2.8–3.7
5 years 2–9 years
28 25–34
Mean Mid 80% Range
38+35+13+6+6+2+AI N T E R N A T I O N A L R E G I O N A L
D I S T R I B U T I O N
* As of July 1, 2014
29+23+29+5+14+AU N D E R G R A D U A T E B A C K G R O U N D S
We are acutely aware that our students are not simply here for an academic credential but also a professional degree that will serve them well in the real world. And serve them well, indeed: GWSB students go on to exciting, fruitful careers in the upper echelons of everything from consulting, finance, and industry to government and non-profit management and more. Given the select opportunities to network both within the school and throughout the DC area, GW’s Global MBA students uncover a path that promises professional fulfillment—and fulfills professional promise.
YOUR
IS OURSUCCESS
FOCUS
SELECTION OF EMPLOYERS OF RECENT GLOBAL MBA GRADUATES
F. DAVID FOWLER CAREER CENTER H I R I N G O R G A N I Z A T I O N S
Booz Allen Hamilton
Capital Markets Board of Turkey*
Capital One*
Citibank
CNSI*
Convergence Partners
Deloitte
Ernst & Young*
Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Agency
Expereo International*
ExxonMobil
Federal Management Partners
General Electric
IBM
Inter-American Development Bank
Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants
KPMG LLP*
Matrix Energy Services*
Michael Kors*
MorganFranklin
National Institutes of Health
Peterson Institute for International Economics
Pricewaterhouse Coopers
Racquet Up Detroit
Rocketship Education
SAIC
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
United Airlines
The World Bank*
* Hired an MBA graduate not holding permanent U.S. work authorization
I N T E R N S H I P E M P L O Y E R S
Abriendo Mentes
Ashoka*
Calvert Investments
Citibank*
Cognizant*
Color Investment Research
D.C. Mayor’s Office*
Deloitte
Deutsche Bank
Discovery Communications
Education Pioneers*
Environmental Defense Fund
ExxonMobil
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Federal Reserve Board
FINCA International*
General Electric
Inter-American Development Bank*
International Monetary Fund*
Johnson & Johnson
KPMG LLP*
Montgomery County, MD
National Public Radio
NFL Players Association
Northwestern Mutual*
OPIC
Partnership for a Healthier America
PepsiCo
PNC Bank
Pricewaterhouse Coopers
Raytheon
RedPeg Marketing
SiriusXM Satellite Radio*
TATA Consultancy Services
U.S. Department of Commerce
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
UBS
Washington Nationals
Starting with virtual career advising appointments and online instruction throughout the summer and proceeding to in-person consultations, the F. David Fowler Career Center will assist you in developing your network and preparing you with lifelong career management skills.
• U.S. Citizens/Permanent Residents • Foreign Nationals • Total Graduates
B A S E S A L A R Y F O R A C C E P T E D P O S I T I O N S
M E A N S A L A R Y B Y F U N C T I O N
M E A N
• Consulting ............................. $91,619• Finance/Accounting ........... $90,690• General Management ........ $76,008• Marketing/Sales ................... $71,938
$84,649
$79,277
$83,356
$90,000
$80,000
$81,000
M E D I A N
36+21+15+10+7+5+3+3+AA C C E P T A N C E S B Y F U N C T I O N
• Consulting ............................. 36%• Finance/Accounting ........... 21%• General Management ........ 15%• Marketing/Sales ................... 10%• Operations/Logistics .......... 7%• Information Technology .... 5%• Human Resources ............... 3%• Other ...................................... 3%
We know that career building does not happen entirely in the classroom. That’s why we offer you ample time to establish the kinds of ties that lead to both new friendships and new opportunities. In fact, classes are purposely held primarily Monday through Wednesday, so you have Thursday, Friday and the weekend to network, mentor, hone your leadership skills, pursue professional prospects, and socialize. There’s no better place to start than on campus.
With numerous student organizations to choose from, not to mention business activities and competitions, community service initiatives, lectures, and events, the GW School of Business offers you a lively, dynamic environment to acquire the kind of experience you won’t gain from a textbook. Plus, you’ll discover countless visits from leading luminaries: Everything and everyone from Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor discussing her new memoir and World Bank President Jim Yong Kim and IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde giving talks before the IMF spring meetings (held right on campus) to the Clinton Global Initiative, which featured President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Madeline Albright, among others, urging students to make commitments to action that could change the course of history.
With activities from every conceivable interest and angle (and a fully-loaded fitness center to boot), you’ll find yourself constantly on the move, as well as getting ahead.
IF YOU THINK
WAIT TILL YOU SEE WHAT THEY DO ONCE YOU’VE GRADUATED.
ENRICH LIFE AT GW,
IF YOU THINK IT’S A
WAIT UNTIL YOU TAP INTO
SMALL WORLD NOW,
OUR ALUMNI
NETWORK.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Achieve In Africa
Africa Business Association
Amnesty International
Black MBA Association
Business Gives Back
Capitol Advertising AdClub
Consulting Club
Finance and Investment Club
Financial literacy program
Graduate Finance Society
Green GW
GW Not For Profit
GW Veterans
GWSB Follies
Hispanic MBA Student Association
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Club
International Business Society
MBA Association
MBA Entrepreneurs
MBA Women International
National Association of Asian MBA’s
National Association of Women MBAs
Net Impact
Out for Business (LGBT)
Real Estate Investment & Development Organization
Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM)
Sports Business Association
Tech4Business
TEDxFoggyBottom
Women in Business
While we could list our illustrious GWSB alumni (former Secretary of State Colin Powell, former Samsung CEO Kun-Hee Lee, et cetera) or talk at length about the more than 200,000 GW alumni located in nearly every nation on earth, it’s much more helpful to you if we show just some of the many ways in which our Global MBA students can tap into the School of Business’s alumni community. After all, having an extensive and illustrious alumni network means nothing if our students cannot connect to it.
No matter how high they may ascend, members of our community are committed to supporting one another after graduation. That’s why so many within this vast network return to campus to guest lecture, visit classrooms, sit on panel discussions, and judge business plan case competitions. Top executives and employers know what they can expect from GWSB graduates—because they themselves experienced every bit of rigor within the Global MBA.
INTERNATIONAL ALUMNI NETWORKS
GW Alumni Networks are active in the following international locations:
A S I A
China (mainland)
Hong Kong
India
Japan
Republic of Korea
Singapore
Taiwan
E U R O P E
France
Germany
Greece
ItalyUnited Kingdom
T H E A M E R I C A S
Argentina
Brazil
Canada
MexicoPeru
M I D D L E E A S T
Egypt
Lebanon
Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates
Teal Griffey
Global MBA
May 2015
S U M M E R I N T E R N S H I P
Business Management Intern USAID Ethiopia
C O N S U LT I N G A B R O A D P R O J E C T
Kigali, Rwanda
“There is an abundance
of opportunities at GW.
By the time I graduate I
will have been a cohort
representative, on the board
of two student associations,
traveled and worked in
six new countries, done
two pro bono consulting
projects, and completed
an internship with USAID.
And that’s just the tip of the
iceberg of what you can do
at GW!”
YOU’RE NOT THE ONLY ONE
IN YOUR EDUCATION
WISELY INVESTING
MERIT-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS
We understand just how significant an investment in an MBA is, both in time and money. That is why we make a significant investment in our students. All applications—both domestic and international—are considered for merit-based scholarships. No separate application is required.
We are excited to offer merit scholarships ranging anywhere from $10,000 to full tuition to assist deserving students in earning a GWSB degree. Assembling the most talented class possible is not only a long lasting return-on-investment for you, but for everyone else as well. We cannot emphasize enough that these awards are completely merit-based and dependent on your academic profile, professional experience, and standardized test scores.
69% of the Fall 2014 entering class received merit-based scholarships, with the average award valued at $54,000 throughout the program—equivalent to more than half tuition.
Please check our website to learn more: go.gwu.edu/tuition
SCHOLARSHIPS
• Forté Fellowships (Female Students)
• Asher MBA Legacy Scholarship Fund
• Mike Curzan Global MBA Fellowship
• di Galoma MBA Legacy Fellowship
• The Carruthers Family MBA Scholarship
• Goodwin Foundation Scholarship
• Rita Keller Endowment (International Business focus)
• Oliver T. Carr Scholarship (Real Estate focus)
• Julius Fleischman Scholarship (Real Estate focus)
• Marvin L. Kay Fellowship (Finance focus)
• Philip P. Friedlander Fellowship (Entrepreneurship focus)
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR U.S. STUDENTS
• AmeriCorps Segal Award
• City Year-give a year Partnership
• Education Pioneers Scholarship
• National Black MBA Association - DC Chapter Scholarship
• National Society of Hispanic MBAs Scholarship
• Teach for America Fellowship
• Yellow Ribbon Program
• Peace Corps Coverdell Fellows Program
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
• COLFUTURO GW Loan-Scholarship Program (Colombian Citizens)
• Carlos Slim Scholarship (Mexican Citizens)
• FIDERH/Banco de México Scholarship (Mexican Citizens)
• FUNED Fellowship (Mexican Citizens)
• Kaplan Test Prep International (Students residing outside of the U.S. and Canada)
• Hyundai Scholarships (Korean or U.S. citizens)
• Poncelet Scholarships (European citizens)
• Daewoo Scholarship (Vietnamese and Chinese citizens)
V I S I T P R O G R A MOur Visit Program offers you the opportunity to sit in on a class and connect with current students as well as an admissions representative. Visits are available during the fall and spring semesters. Classes meet Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in the morning and afternoon.
To schedule a visit for the Global MBA, please send requests to [email protected] with a copy of your résumé. Please include your availability as well as your areas of academic and industry interest.
I N F O R M A T I O N S E S S I O N SWe offer a variety of evening, Saturday, and online information sessions for all of our MBA programs. Tour the School of Business, learn about our MBA program and admissions requirements, and meet staff, current students, and alumni.
A R O U N D T H E W O R L DWe often travel around the world, literally, to meet you in your hometown. Please check business.gwu.edu for a list of cities we’ll be traveling to this year. Meet us at one of the many MBA Fairs we participate in, or schedule an informational interview while we are visiting.
C O N T A C T I N F O [email protected] | 202-994-1212
A D M I S S I O N S R E Q U I R E M E N T S
• Official GMAT or GRE score
• TOEFL, IELTS or PTE Academic Score (international applicants)
• Official transcripts from all colleges/ universities where 12 credit hours or more of coursework was taken
• Résumé
• Two letters of recommendation
• Two essays
• Interview (by invitation only)
• Online application with $75 non-refundable application fee
F A L L 2 0 1 5 A P P L I C A T I O N D E A D L I N E S
APPLICATION DEADLINE DECISIONS ANNOUNCED10/27/14 12/19/141/7/15 2/27/153/16/15 4/17/155/4/15 5/29/15
THERE’S ONLY
FOR YOUR NEXT STEP:ONE DIRECTION
FORWARD
As you’ve discovered, our Global MBA is all about global leadership, ethics, unparalleled access, experiential learning, and an intensive business foundation that will help you make your mark on the world. The next step is for you to visit. This is truly the best way to experience the GW School of Business as we pursue history in the making.
George Washington University School of Business Graduate Admissions
2201 G Street, NW, Suite 550 Washington, DC 20052
[email protected] | 202-994-1212
go.gwu.edu/gmba
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The George Washington University does not unlawfully discriminate in its admissions programs against any person based on that person’s race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression.