Goizueta Posts Deadlines for 2007
rpEmory University's Goizueta Business School has published its application deadlines for 2007.
Key dates are:
Round 1 - Apply by November 1, receive decision by January 1
Round 2 - Apply by December 15, receive decision by March 1
Round 3 - Apply by February 1, receive decision by April 1
Round 4 - Apply by March 1, receive decision by May 1
The final deadline for Goizueta's One-Year MBA program is February 1.
Applicants who want to compete for scholarships should apply by Round 3 (February 1).
International applicants should apply no later than Round 2 (December 15). If we remember correctly, that's several weeks earlier than the date that was specified last year. International applicants who think they might have trouble completing their application by mid-December should contact Goizueta's office of admissions and ask for guidance.
International applicants should also look at the "Guidelines for Applicants from India" that Goizueta has posted to its website. Look for the link at the bottom of this webpage:
http://www.goizueta.emory.edu/degree/fulltimemba
/application_process.html
These guidelines explain how Goizueta assesses 3-year undergraduate degrees and go over the criteria Goizueta uses in making admissions decisions. Although the guidelines are (obviously) written for Indian applicants, the information they provide might be useful for applicants from other countries as well.
Key dates are:
Round 1 - Apply by November 1, receive decision by January 1
Round 2 - Apply by December 15, receive decision by March 1
Round 3 - Apply by February 1, receive decision by April 1
Round 4 - Apply by March 1, receive decision by May 1
The final deadline for Goizueta's One-Year MBA program is February 1.
Applicants who want to compete for scholarships should apply by Round 3 (February 1).
International applicants should apply no later than Round 2 (December 15). If we remember correctly, that's several weeks earlier than the date that was specified last year. International applicants who think they might have trouble completing their application by mid-December should contact Goizueta's office of admissions and ask for guidance.
International applicants should also look at the "Guidelines for Applicants from India" that Goizueta has posted to its website. Look for the link at the bottom of this webpage:
http://www.goizueta.emory.edu/degree/fulltimemba
/application_process.html
These guidelines explain how Goizueta assesses 3-year undergraduate degrees and go over the criteria Goizueta uses in making admissions decisions. Although the guidelines are (obviously) written for Indian applicants, the information they provide might be useful for applicants from other countries as well.
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