Admissions Decision

Transparency is an important part of the MBA admissions process.

Transparency is an important part of the MBA admissions process.

"Pay no attention to the man (or woman) behind the curtain!” That seems to be the philosophy of most admissions offices.  But for many applicants, transparency is an important part of the admissions process. If its not, it should be.

Forget Star Wars. The MBA talent wars are coming to a b-school near you.

Forget Star Wars. The MBA talent wars are coming to a b-school near you.

Forget Star Wars. The MBA talent wars are coming to a b-school near you, according to a recent survey by Poets & Quants.

With admissions officers more active than ever in recruiting today’s best and brightest, P&Q asked a group of leading MBA consultants where their top clients are heading for their graduate educations. And their answers may surprise you.

How to Negotiate Your MBA Financial Aid Offer - A Few Tips

How to Negotiate Your MBA Financial Aid Offer - A Few Tips

Today's blog post something we run every year about this time because we honestly get overrun with requests on this subject.  It is about negotiating your offer of admission ... except that it's not.  Because "negotiation" is not what you do when it comes to securing more financial aid from a business school.  The term of art for what you are going to be doing is "asking."  Let us explain. Obviously, any discussion of an offer in this context automatically means we're dealing with some good news: you've been accepted.  So congrats on that!  However, with the news that a b-school wants you to enroll comes the sobering reality that they also want you to *pay* for that privilege.  Sure, offers often come with dollar signs attached, but the amount left in the "you" column is almost always going to be the bigger number.  And that fact tends to bring up the following question: "How can I negotiate my offer?"

What is Going on at NYU Stern? ... and Lessons Learned

What is Going on at NYU Stern? ... and Lessons Learned

If you are a Round 2 applicant to NYU Stern's MBA program, then this post won't catch you by surprise, but there seems to be something very odd going on in the NYU admissions office this year.