If your New Year's resolution is to earn a promotion, find a better job or advance your education, NOW is the time to take action.
Earn Your MBA in 20 Months
Yes, it's possible. You can start classes in the fall 2012 and have your graduate degree in hand by the spring of 2014.
But not if you wait until January 1 to start working on your application.
Here are 5 steps to put yourself on the fast-track to the success and MBA can bring:
Step 1: Submit Application & Attend Information Session
Apply online (or complete the paper form) so that a graduate advisor at North Georgia can begin to help you through the process of preparing for business school.
You should also register to attend an Information Session in January so you can meet other MBA students, our professors and graduate advisors. You can also tour our Cumming Graduate Center and learn about our new Cumming campus opening in 2012.
Step 2: Prepare for the GMAT or GRE
GMAT or GRE test scores must be sent to the Office of Graduate Admissions directly by the responsible testing agency and can be no more than six years old.
Indicate Institutional Code #5497 when taking the GMAT/GRE or see the GMAT website or the GRE website for instructions on ordering additional official score reports. Unofficial scores and student copies are not considered official.
Click here to see the closest GMAT testing center locations. Click here for the official GRE website.
Step 3: Submit Official Transcripts
Most colleges and universities allow you to request transcripts through their website or over the phone. Please request transcripts from all colleges and universities you have attended.
Step 4: Submit Resume & References
Your resume gives our graduate admissions committee an overview of your work experience and readiness for graduate studies. Your references also help us better understand your professional experience. Please submit a current resume and three references to teammba@northgeorgia.edu.
Step 5: Register for Foundation Courses, if needed
Students with non-business undergraduate degrees often need Foundation Courses before they begin an MBA program. We begin offering courses in January and advise all students to take courses early to avoid delays in final admission to the program. Learn more about foundation courses.
Questions?
Our advisors are available to help you learn more about North Georgia and preparing to attend graduate school. We welcome your call at (770) 205-5448 or your visit to the Cumming Graduate Center at any time. You may also want to subscribe to periodic email updates on application tips, deadline reminders and career advice.
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