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Johns Hopkins University - Full-Time Global MBAProgram descriptionThe Johns Hopkins Carey Business School full-time MBA prepares graduates with the analytic skills and strategic leadership to succeed in tomorrow’s global marketplace.?Our data-driven approach emphasizes applied analytics, leadership, and interpersonal skills. You will graduate with the skills and resources to succeed in dynamic global marketplaces and will be best qualified to meet the demands of employers.?With small class sizes, benefit from personalized faculty attention and collaborationIn the optional Health, Technology, and Innovation specialization, capitalize on Johns Hopkins’ unparalleled health networksHIGHLIGHTSNew curriculum beginning August 2020?Application opens September 2019?Full-time, two-years?Baltimore, MD?54 Credits?EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING?The Johns Hopkins MBA experiential learning courses bring real-world experiences into the classroom and challenge students to apply their business knowledge and skills to current business issues. Students have the opportunity to hone their entrepreneurial skills and gain the tools and skillsets necessary to distinguish themselves in the competitive marketplace.?In courses such as the Big Data Consulting Project, students work with a data set supplied by outside organizations. Work in the field with a for-profit organization on a complex business challenge in Innovation Field Project. 1Application deadline:?November 13, 2019Carey decision release:?December 18, 2019Deposit deadline:?January 29, 2020ROUND 2Application deadline:?January?29, 2020?Carey decision release:?March 18, 2020?Deposit deadline:?April 15, 2020?ROUND 3Application deadline:?April 15, 2020?Carey decision release:?May 6, 2020?Deposit deadline:?May 29, 2020? requirementUS GPA (AVERAGE): 3.2WORK EXPERIENCE None (avg. 2-5 years)The average GMAT/GRE score for the Global MBA is 650. scores - requirement varies by program.TOEFL: 100IELTS: 7.0Non-native English speakers. A waiver request form can be found on the online application.The TOEFL code for the Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School is 0834, IELTS does not require a code.GMAT code: KGB-B0-98 Experience: None (avg. 2-5 years) Minimum of 2 years of full-time work experience preferred.WES, ECE, IERF: Course by course credential evaluation. & Mailing AddressPlease complete Online Application Fee: $100One letter of recommendationTranscriptOfficial transcripts from all U.S. schools must be sent electronically. All U.S. transcripts must be from an accredited institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Please visit your school’s website to request an official transcript and be sent electronically to?carey.admissions@jhu.edu?Please note that transcripts are required from all schools where 15 or more transfer credits were earned. Final transcripts must show the degrees you have earned. An admission decision may be delayed if you do not send transcripts from all colleges/universities attended.International students have must a course-by-course credential evaluation (see “How to Apply”) indicating they have they equivalent of a U.S. Bachelor’s degree.All degrees earned or expected from outside the United States (U.S.) must receive an official course-by-course evaluation by one of the authorized credential evaluation agencies.?The course-by-course evaluation must reflect that the applicant has the equivalent of a U.S. Bachelor’s degree.?See the?Credential Evaluation Agency section?for agency contact information.Mailing Address:All official documents that need to be mailed (including transcripts, credential evaluations, and official test scores) should be sent to:Johns Hopkins Carey Business SchoolOffice of Admissions100 International DriveBaltimore, MD 21202410-234-9200 SAMPLEResume2 EssaysInstructions: Applicants must submit a total of two (2) required essays. One essay prompt is prescribed by Carey, and must be responded to directly. The second essay prompt may be selected from the list below.It is important to express your original thoughts and incorporate your individual voice and unique style in response to these questions. Be sure your statements capture who you are, what you believe, and what you aspire to do. In addition:Use a 12-point font and double space your documentIndicate which question you are answering at the beginning of each essayDO NOT mail paper copies of your essay to the Admissions OfficeUpload all required essaysFirst Required Essay (300-500 words)Please respond to the following required essay prompt:1). Grounded in the Johns Hopkins’ legacy of excellence and research, we aren’t limited by tradition. We’re inspired by it. At Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, we shape business leaders who seize opportunity, inspire change, and create lasting value.2). How is your future industry evolving and in what ways do you hope to inspire change and create lasting value?Second Required Essay - please respond to one of the following prompts (300-500 words):Choose one of the following:1) Describe a time in your personal or professional life when you experienced a setback or failure. How did you react during the situation and what did you learn from the experience? 2) Discuss a turning point in your life -- an accomplishment, event, or other critical moment – that helped you understand yourself or the world around you in new ways. 3) At Johns Hopkins University, we have the common goal of improving the lives of others. Johns Hopkins graduates work to improve society in different ways, from taking on the world’s biggest challenges to transforming their local communities. Describe one way in which you have already contributed to one of your communities (family, school, neighborhood, work place) beyond the expected. Please provide any additional clarifying information that you wish to share with the Admissions committee regarding your academic record, personal history or professional attributes. (300-500 words) (Online Application)Additional note for Int’l Regional ApplicantFor Newly Admitted Degree-Seeking StudentsWelcome to Hopkins! All international students admitted to eligible degree programs within the Johns Hopkins University Schools will be issued I-20 Certificates of Eligibility for F-1 student status?unless the student is financially sponsored by a?government or international organization that?requires the student to be in J-1 status. For more information, please take a look at our?student pre-arrival guide.Obtaining Your I-20 from OISUpon receiving confirmation of your admission to your degree program and your acceptance of the offer of admission the Office of International Services (OIS) will receive electronic notification. At that point we will reach out and contact you via email with specific instructions on how you can login and access our international student database "iHopkins" and request your Certificate of Eligibility (I-20 for F-1 students or DS-2019 for J-1 students) from the OIS. This I-20 or DS-2019, along with the necessary supporting documentation is what you will need to take to the U.S. Consulate in order to obtain your?U.S. visa stamp?for entry to the U.S. Typically we begin contacting newly admitted students in mid-March or later.Students who are currently in the U.S. in F-1 status will need to request a transfer of their F-1 record to Johns Hopkins University.? Please work with your current F-1 advisor to complete our Transfer In form.Preparing Your DocumentationIn order to complete the New Student Request Form in our iHopkins system, you will need?the following documents.1. Passport, valid at least six months into the future of you and your?dependent family members?who will be coming with you to the U.S. You will need to scan the biographical page of your passport for upload as well as those of your dependents coming with you.2. Current I-20/DS-2019?if you are currently attending another school within the U.S.?3. Financial Documentation?in the amount of tuition and fees for the first year of your degree program. This documentation must be in English or a translation into English must be provided.? If an unofficial translation is provided, please attach the?Certification?by Translator Form. The documentation must be current, within the past 3 months, and if the bank account does not have your name on it, you must provide an?affidavit of support?from the individual whose name the documentation is in stating that they intend to provide support for you for tuition, fees, and living expenses during your program at Johns Hopkins.??Acceptable sources of funding are as follows:Funding from Johns HopkinsPersonal FundsFamily FundsFunds from your Home GovernmentOther SourcesCarey Business School: 2019-2020 Estimated International Student ExpensesGlobal MBATuition $61,000Living & Other Expenses $20,200TOTAL $81,200Plus $3600 per dependent family member - Carey Business SchoolApplication Status CheckPlease log in Online Application for further information. / financial aid / interviewINSTITUTIONAL ASSISTANCEThe application deadline for 2018-2019 has passed. The new 2019-2020 application?is available here. ................
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