
Yesterday, October 7th, marked the Round 1 deadline at
Michigan Ross School of Business, and Director of MBA Admissions and Financial Aid
Soojin Kwon posted some information on her blog today that will be
helpful for R1 as well as future applicants.
Perhaps the biggest news is for international candidates, who applied in greater numbers this year and will be able to take advantage of a
new non-cosigner international student loan by
Prodigy Finance, available to Ross students as well as admits to 15 other top business schools in the pilot U.S. program.
In a departure from many business schools, Kwon notes that this year’s required essay questions don’t touch upon the most common queries of all: What are your career goals? Why an MBA? Why Ross? It isn’t because the program isn’t interested in hearing about these subjects. Rather, the questions will be addressed during the MBA interview instead.
“This more closely replicates the experience you’re going to have as an MBA student going through the recruiting process,” Kwon explains. “And, asking those questions in an interview enables us to ask follow-up questions.”
The admissions director also highlights upcoming events this week at Ross, including
UpClose, a diversity preview event October 10-11th for more than one hundred prospective students and alumni. Ross will also host a
Social Innovation Summit this Friday, featuring speakers working in social entrepreneurship, impact investing, food security and urban farming, and workforce development.
Finally, Kwon encourages applicants to connect with the Ross
Student Ambassadors, who can provide the inside scoop on what student life at Ross is like. This may be especially helpful for those unable to come to campus and attend an admissions event in person.
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