Rankings
U.S.News & World Report ranks the University of Washington Business School in the highest tier of national schools for job placement of Full-time MBA graduates at three months (#6 out of 391 business schools). The UW Business School’s 95.8% placement rate was higher than the #1-ranked business school in Best Graduate Schools 2007.
The UW Business School's MBA Program is ranked 11th among public schools and 29th overall in U.S.News & World Report — moving up from 51st overall in 2000. UW MBA business specialties are ranked as follows:
Entrepreneurship #20 Information Systems #20 International #20 Accounting #22 Business Involvement200 or more executives each year speak in the classroom, participate in lectures and interact with students More than 200 business leaders on 12 advisory boards help keep the curricula and programs innovative and relevant Up to 70 high-level executives — including CEOs, CFOs and CMOs — along with many UW alumni provide mentoring and coaching for MBA students Close to 100 percent of MBA students participate in summer internships Global Connections 34 percent of MBA students are international students representing 19 countries The MBA Program has exchange partnerships with 18 universities in Asia, Europe, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East Admission
At the UW Business School, we know the decision you are about to make will change your future forever. Whether you’re just exploring or ready to apply, we invite you to talk with an MBA counselor. We’re here to help you make a wise decision…even if that decision takes you elsewhere. Shouldn't the MBA program you choose be the right one for you?
Five Steps on Your Way to a UW MBAStep 1: Connect with usExplore multiple ways to connect with us early on; don't wait until you have applied.
Step 2: Fulfill the requirementsAssess your educational background, proficiencies, test results, and special requirements.
Step 3: Understand our selection criteriaRead a little about the custom evaluation and selection that make up each MBA class.
Step 4: Apply and interviewReady to apply? It's an application submission and an in-person interview process.
Step 5: Receive notificationAdmissions decisions are sent out by e-mail. If not admitted, you may re-apply in the future.
source: http://foster.washington.edu/mba/admissions/
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