What do you want to know?
Does Kellogg offer a lot of merit scholarships?
What are your thoughts on the MMM program?
I am assuming you were involved with Kellogg MBA admissions. I have two questions: 1) how much does college major matter in MBA admissions – e.g. is there a difference between having a business related major, such as economics, operations research, industrial engineering, vs. an unrelated major like Maths, Electrical Engineering, etc. 2) how much does having work experience in a business related field matters? (i.e. consulting/finance over software engineering?).
Titus - We do, actually. NU offers a lot of scholarships!
Thatrunnerkid - I don’t know much about it. It’s an extremely small program but it has a nice balance of McCormick Engineering and MBA classes.
OSU - They typically look for those with business or business-related degrees, but it wouldn’t put an applicant with a liberal arts degree at a great disadvantage. A person can have a liberal arts degree, but possesses a strong career focus and potential. Regarding industries, we accepted applicants from all industries, including consulting, engineering, energy, technology, health, etc.
How generous do the merit scholarships get? I know that the 2-year MBA program runs a good $125K for just tuition (with living expenses taking it well beyond that).
Does Kellogg give merit scholarships that cover all of the tuition ( or at least the lion’s share of it)?
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