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Has anyone considered the Gies iMBA? This is a fully accredited MBA degree from the University of Illinois. It is totally delivered on-line with no campus requirement. Also, there is no GMAT nor GRE requirement! The best part is the low cost: only $22,000! Students can begin taking credit classes before admission. These credits are transferable to the iMBA or any other university. MOOC classes and distance learning have received favorable reviews from Harvard Business Review and CNNMoney.
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The website claims that there is no difference between the iMBA and the on-campus MBA. All transcripts and diplomas will state you studied at Urbana-Champaign. My transcript from The University of Maryland reflects a similar experience. While stationed with the USAF in Germany, I took several classes at the UM Frankfurt campus. My first transcript reflected this fact. Two years later, I received a letter and an updated transcript. The letter stated that some military students had encountered problems while transferring credits, especially to graduate programs. The problem was the location. My updated transcript now reads College Park, MD. No problems since, all transfer credits have been accepted w/o questions.
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The admissions committee recommends that me to take two iMBA courses, Microeconomics for Business (ECON 528) and Statistics for Management Decision Making (BADM 572), in Fall 2019 as a non-degree student. If I receive a B or better in both courses, I will be admitted for the Spring 2020 term.
I didn't take the GMAT, my undergrad's GPA was 3.25 If anyone has the same experience as me, please provide some feedback ...
The admissions committee recommends that me to take two iMBA courses, Microeconomics for Business (ECON 528) and Statistics for Management Decision Making (BADM 572), in Fall 2019 as a non-degree student. If I receive a B or better in both courses, I will be admitted for the Spring 2020 term.
I didn't take the GMAT, my undergrad's GPA was 3.25 If anyone has the same experience as me, please provide some feedback ...
The admissions committee recommends that me to take two iMBA courses, Microeconomics for Business (ECON 528) and Statistics for Management Decision Making (BADM 572), in Fall 2019 as a non-degree student. If I receive a B or better in both courses, I will be admitted for the Spring 2020 term.
I didn't take the GMAT, my undergrad's GPA was 3.25 If anyone has the same experience as me, please provide some feedback ...
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Hi I also didnt take GMAT but I was accepted this year in May. I think its possible that the 2019 Fall session is already quite full so they are even more picky? From your profile so far, cannot really judge the difference of the final decision. But if you are really determine to go with Illinois maybe you should follow their suggestion. Or there are still MBA courses that are still open to enroll. Good luck.
Anyone applied on the July 12 2019 cutoff for the 1st round and gotten an email to do an interview yet?
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I just heard back last night with an invitation to interview, I don't think it's a coincidence, but I reached out to them 2 hours earlier about the ability to start coursework in August.
Applied on the 7/12 and have my interview in August. It took a while for some of my letters of recommendations to come in. Former companies and interim managers always slack.
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Congrats ! Nothing yet for me - can't be good news
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Applied on the 7/12 and have my interview in August. It took a while for some of my letters of recommendations to come in. Former companies and interim managers always slack.
Did anyone applied for Spring 2020 iMBA And got accepted recently ? I had my interview on Nov-4th haven’t heard from UIUC what are my next steps ? Can I email the college ?