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Noticed that the McCombs application has an option, if you are applying for FT MBA program, to be considered for the PT MBA program. Right now I'm on the fence about PT MBA via Houston- My company would pay, but I'm looking to do a complete career change so I believe FT will be better. If I get accepted for the FT program, can I switch to the PT program? Is that basically what the question is implying in the application?
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Noticed that the McCombs application has an option, if you are applying for FT MBA program, to be considered for the PT MBA program. Right now I'm on the fence about PT MBA via Houston- My company would pay, but I'm looking to do a complete career change so I believe FT will be better. If I get accepted for the FT program, can I switch to the PT program? Is that basically what the question is implying in the application?
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chestud13 You have got to mark the option in the application for that.
But yes, reaching out to the admissions committee is the best option. They are super responsive.