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Kellogg Full-Time MBA Program
We began with the essays because they require significant self-reflection, which is the starting point for building a strong application.
The next step is to conduct research – this is where you'll decide what MBA programs are a good fit based partly on what you discovered about yourself while self-reflecting. How does each school line up with your interests? What's the best choice based on your learning style? What majors, type of student body and alumni network suit your career goals?
So while the summer has officially arrived (at least for those of you in the Northern Hemisphere), take some time to sort through available information. To get a sense for Kellogg, we recommend starting with the various
degree options
. From there, consider the various programs – interested in a program that combines
law and business
or one that integrates
management, operations and design
? Or an
accelerated version of the 2-Year MBA
?
Once you understand our portfolio of options, learn about our general management curriculum and how it supports our goals with leadership development and career development. Read
student profiles
to get a sense for the type of leaders we produce. Delve into
employment statistics
to understand the remarkable diversity of companies and industries that hire Kellogg students. Get a sense for
opportunities outside the classroom.
Finally, remember that Kellogg has a unique culture based in part on its passion for collaboration. The best way to understand the culture is to see it in action, so we hope you're planning to spend some time visiting the campus in the fall. Stay tuned for details on the updated visit program that begins September 26.