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Notre Dame MBA

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Norte Dame Business School – Introduction

In the Mendoza two-year MBA Program, students attend classes for four semesters and complete 64 credit hours. In the first year, students study the core business disciplines. At the end of the first year, they select from a variety of concentration tracks that will further their interests and future prospects. Each semester consists of two seven-week modules, which gives students flexibility in choosing courses to suit their individual interests, and allows them to layer in additional electives to complement their concentration track selections. Mendoza currently offers seven concentrations: business analytics, business leadership, consulting, corporate finance, entrepreneurship, investments and marketing. All first-year students are required to enroll in a case competition, during the Fall Interterm session, that is focused on Corporate Social Responsibility.

Those “Interterm Intensives” weeks in every semester generally allow students to enroll in short courses to deepen or broaden their expertise or, when coupled with break week, enables students to study abroad. Interterm Intensives involve Mendoza MBA students analyzing, investigating, and offering solutions for real-life problems presented by global organizations such as Boeing, GE, and Starbucks. There also are several international immersion trips, including two-week stints in Beijing and Shanghai, China, as well as Santiago, Chile, and Sao Paulo, Brazil.

For those who want it, there’s also a seven-week immersion in Santiago allowing students to gain Spanish language skills, and broaden culturally diverse perspectives with trips to neighboring countries, such as Argentina, Peru, Ecuador, and Brazil. Finally, a summer internship, managed through the school’s Gigot Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, provides the chance for a select group of students to spend eight weeks in locations such as South America, Kenya, Cambodia, Haiti, and Egypt working with organizations to help people in South Africa. For more details Click Here…

Class Profile Summary
Class Size 123
Average GMAT Score 590-740
Average Work Experience (yrs.) 5.3
Average Age (yrs.) 27 years
Employment Summary
Average Salary $136,000
Average Bonus
% placed within 3 months 78%
Tuition Fees Summary
Total Tuition $58,030
Living Cost
Total Cost

Norte Dame MBA Class Profile 2022 (Click Here)

Norte Dame MBA Application Deadlines

Deadlines Applications
Round 1 02 Nov 2021
Round 2 11 Jan 2022
Round 3 15 Mar 2022
Round 4 03 May 2022

Norte Dame MBA Application Essays

 

Statement of Purpose : Please share your short term professional goals. What role does a Notre Dame MBA play in helping you achieve these goals? (100 words or less)

Essay Option 1: Cardinal O’Hara established the Mendoza College of Business at Notre Dame in 1921, firmly committed to the idea that “the primary function of commerce is service to mankind.”  As the world economy continues to grow and change, how do you see business acting as a positive force in the world? (maximum 2 pages, 12pt font, double-spaced)

Essay Option 2:The University of Notre Dame was founded in 1842, by Father Edward Sorin, C.S.C, with a mission to become “one of the most powerful means for doing good in this country”. In 1879, Father Sorin’s vision for Notre Dame appeared to be at a sudden, abrupt end. A massive fire destroyed the building that housed virtually the entire University. Instead of giving up, Father Sorin interpreted the fire as a sign that he had dreamed too small, and decided to rebuild, bigger and better than ever. That Main Building still stands today, topped by the gleaming Golden Dome, not only as an iconic campus building, but as an ongoing symbol of perseverance and vision.

Tell us the story of a time in your own life or career when you had to overcome an obstacle, start over, or rebuild. (maximum 2 pages, 12pt font, double-spaced)

Slide Presentation: Effective communication is a central skill for managers and visual presentations are an important method of communication. Demonstrate your ability to clearly and concisely communicate by telling us about yourself, using a short slide presentation.

Please consider the following guidelines when creating your presentation:

  • Please submit four slides.
  • You may create your slides in any software that works for you, but you must save and upload as a .pdf.
  • Do not use audio or video files.
  • You are free to share anything about yourself that you think would be of value to the Admissions Committee. You can have some fun and be a bit more lighthearted in this portion of your application. Your tone should reflect your personality.
  • Please be assured that the Admissions Committee will read your essay, your resume, and your transcripts in detail. Your slides are an opportunity to go beyond your academic and work history and show the Committee who you are as a person.

Optional Essay: If there is information that you would like to share with the Admissions Committee that does not appear elsewhere in your application, you may choose to submit a personal statement. This statement can provide additional context for any part of the application that you feel requires more explanation. (Optional, 1 page maximum)

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