It is currently 18 Apr 2024, 04:05 |
Customized
for You
Track
Your Progress
Practice
Pays
FROM Babson Admissions Blog: A Part-Time Path to Full-Time Success |
If you are considering getting an MBA while remaining in the work force full-time, then, undoubtedly, one question you face is what part-time program is right for you. And if your work schedule makes it challenging to commit to attending classes on campus on a weekly basis, then you need a program that provides appropriate academic rigor but delivers the curriculum through tools that make it easier to attend. Enter the Babson MBA Blended Learning program! It allows you to participate in virtual sessions and online collaboration from anywhere in the world and easily attend face-to-face cessions from anywhere in the country since they occur approximately every seven weeks and are available at two campus locations, Wellesley and San Francisco. If you would like to take a closer look and ask our faculty how you can make the most of your time, your learning, your network, and your investment, join us for a short webinar on September 16. And you can still apply to start in the Babson MBA Blended Learning program in October – we continue to accept applications on a space available basis. We all have our own goals. Live yours. |
FROM Babson Admissions Blog: Test It Out – we did it again! |
Last year, we introduced a new program for part-time students interested in getting a firsthand experience of the Babson MBA before they apply. Our prospective students loved the idea and the demand exceeded all expectations! Therefore this fall, we are offering another opportunity to participate in a Babson Blended Learning: Test It Out course focused on Health Care Strategy. The course is open to students interested in either the Blended Learning MBA or the Evening MBA. In the words of one of the students, the course “uses real-world real-time examples with focus on industry structure to ensure relevancy and maximized learning potential”. We hope to see you in class! We all have our own goals. Live yours. |
FROM Babson Admissions Blog: Eiffel was an entrepreneur! |
A quick hello from the Graduate Admissions team, which is currently travelling across the United States and the world to meet with prospective MBA and Masters students. In this link you can see where around the globe you can meet us in the coming weeks. And here is a photo from my colleague Jenene Romanucci who last week met a great group of prospective MSM students in Paris. The background is only fitting since Gustave Eiffel was not simply a civil engineer and architect – he was a true entrepreneur! We all have our own goals. Live yours. |
FROM Babson Admissions Blog: Round 1 deadline – come play at Babson! |
No, this is not an error. I know I am addressing mostly prospective MBA and Masters candidates on this blog but I really am talking about play – and the practice of play, no less. What I am referring to is an important component of how we help shape entrepreneurial leaders through our programs. One of our great colleagues and a Professor of Entrepreneurship at Babson, Patti Greene, wrote about how we do this at Babson in this Forbes article and I know you will enjoy learning about it: Entrepreneurship Requires Practice: The Practice Of Play And as the title of this blog post hopefully reminds you – Saturday, November 1, is the deadline for submitting a Round 1 application for the One-Year MBA, Two-Year MBA and MSM. You can find important details about the application submission requirements here. We all have our own goals. Live yours. |
FROM Babson Admissions Blog: What to expect after you hit “Submit” |
With the Round 1 deadline for the One-Year MBA, Two-Year MBA and MSM just behind us, your questions via email and phone have been pouring in. Here’s what you should expect and do after you’ve submitted your application:
We all have our own goals. Live yours. |
FROM Babson Admissions Blog: Ready to Reapply? |
Every year, a number of MBA applicants face the question of what it really means to reapply to a program that for some reason they were not able to become part of the year before. While we do outline the process for you in our application instructions, it may be helpful for you to hear 3 important tips: 1. It will be clean slate. Just because you did not get admitted a year ago, withdrew your application or couldn’t accept an offer of admission at the time, it doesn’t mean there is a huge black mark on your record. We will consult your old file but will review your updated candidacy on its own merit. 2. The key word in tip #1 is “updated”! Please do take the time to update any parts of your application that may have changed since the last time you applied, including your resume and a new letter of recommendation. Put your best effort into crafting an optional essay that describes any new personal and professional developments since you previously applied and how your career goals may have evolved. 3. Consider going above and beyond. We like to see that your interest in and commitment to the Babson MBA is stronger than ever. You may choose to resubmit all your essays and recommendations so your overall application reflects how you have progressed personally and professionally and why this is the year you will make a difference as a Babson MBA student. I hope this helps. If you still have questions or concerns – call us at 781-239-4317 or email us at gradadmissions@babson.edu. We are here to help. We all have our own goals. Live yours. |
FROM Babson Admissions Blog: What’s new at Babson San Francisco? |
Last week, I was fortunate to spend a couple of days at Babson’s San Francisco campus! There was a lot going on at 135 Main Street this week. The San Francisco alumni holiday party took place on Wednesday. We hosted 60 alumni and some current students from our undergraduate and MBA programs. On Friday and Saturday, there were face-to-face sessions for the students from two Blended Learning MBA cohorts. The two days the students spend on campus every seven weeks are an intense but very productive time. Even lunch break was a time for teamwork and case discussion. We would be happy to have you join us for one of our Blended Learning visitor programs if you would like to experience what being a Blended Learning MBA students feels like. And stay tuned for news about our next Blended Learning Test-It-Out class in San Francisco – we will be announcing the next edition of this special program for qualified prospective students shortly after the start of the New Year. We all have our own goals. Live yours. |
FROM Babson Admissions Blog: A big day for Round 1 applicants! |
Today is a very important day for all Round 1 applicants – we will be releasing admissions decisions at midnight! The Round 1 pool of candidates was large and exceptionally strong this year and the admissions committee spent a tremendous number of hours discussing the candidates and their fit for Babson. So here is what happens next:
We all have our own goals. Live yours. |
|
||
Hi Guest,
Here are updates for you:
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Tuck at Dartmouth
GMAT Club REWARDS
|