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Members of the Admissions Committee will offer counseling sessions in September to students who have been denied admission. To schedule a counseling appointment, please call the Admissions Office at (213) 740-7846.
Monica Farrell is USC Marshall’s Assistant Director of MBA Admissions. “We offer what we call deny counseling every September and the instructions arranged for this are outlined in the deny letter and it is essential to call our office and make an appointment. In that conversation we really encourage them to look at the class profile, we have that in front of them, we point that out and then have them make the self assessment with their file as to what areas could use further development and what areas maybe they can’t change but to really identify the areas that can change. Sometimes that is retesting, sometimes that is taking more quantitative coursework, maybe it is more work experience, full-time, post collegiate, salaried work experience.”
Farrell says re-applicants to USC Marshall will have to submit a shorter version of the application. “It consists of one letter of recommendation, one essay, an updated resume and then the application form. We definitely don’t hold anything against a re-applicant in fact we’re glad to see their dedication in coming to USC Marshall. However, it is not easier to get in the second time around and the same kind of thinking applies. Re-applicants should gauge what USC Marshall is looking for them assess fit and then build their case accordingly.”
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