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December Full-Time MBA Deadlines
December 1, 2010
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It's time for another update, as many students are racing to complete applications before the holidays, or to get the GMAT out of the way in order to meet a deadline just after the new year.
My database of application deadlines comprises many of the most prestigous and popular full-time MBA programs. This list is far from exhaustive, and it's by no means official. Also note that many schools publish deadlines, but in reality, their admissions process is indistinguishable from "rolling" admissions.
Here are business school deadlines in my database between now and January 6. Everything listed here is a Round 2 deadline unless otherwise noted.
December 1
- BYU - Marriott
- Emory - Goizueta
- Irvine - Merage
- Illinois [Round 1]
- Minnesota - Carlson [1]
- INSEAD (France)
December 3
- North Carolina - Kenan Flagler
December 6
- Cambridge - Judge (UK)
December 12
- Arizona State - Carey
December 15
- Maryland - Smith
- Ohio State - Fisher
December 17
- George Washington
January 1, 2011
- Georgetown - McDonough
January 3, 2011
- Dartmouth - Tuck [3]
- Carnegie Mellon - Tepper
- Washington U - Olin
January 4, 2011
- Duke - Fuqua [3]
- MIT - Sloan
- Cornell - Johnson [3]
January 5, 2011
- Chicago - Booth
- Pennsylvania - Wharton
- Michigan - Ross
- Columbia
- Indiana - Kelley
- Virginia - Darden
- Boston U
- Ohio State - Fisher [3]
- Rochester - Simon
- London Business School (UK)
January 6, 2011
- Stanford GSB
About the author: Jeff Sackmann has written many GMAT preparation books, including the popular Total GMAT Math, Total GMAT Verbal, and GMAT 111. He has also created explanations for problems in The Official Guide, as well as 1,800 practice GMAT math questions.
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