How to Apply for an Executive MBA

Executive Master of Business Administration programs are designed specifically for working professionals with managerial experience, as opposed to standard MBA programs that are designed for full- or part-time students who do not have extensive managerial experience. The Executive MBA is meant to build upon your past and current work experiences with classroom seminars and course work. Entry into Executive MBA programs relies less on your undergraduate GPA and GMAT scores than the standard MBA, as Executive MBA admissions officers tend to focus more on business experience and accomplishments.

Instructions

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      Visit the admissions websites of the Executive MBA programs that you wish to apply to and request an application.

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      Mark the dates of application deadlines for each school, as well as any information sessions or Web seminars on your calendar.

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      Contact two or three people that you have had a professional relationship with and ask them for recommendations. Make sure that you choose people who are more likely to highlight your positive leadership abilities and accomplishments. Give them a copy of your professional resume to remind them of your accomplishments.

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      Contact the academic registrar of all undergraduate and graduate institutions you have attended and request your transcripts be sent to the schools you are applying to.

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      Have your GMAT or GRE scores sent to the schools you are applying to, if necessary.

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      Contact the admissions office of each Executive MBA program that you have applied to to ensure that they have received all necessary information to review your application for admission.

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