Enrollment Criteria & Policies
Sponsorship
It is highly recommended that all applicants be sponsored by their organizations.
A sponsor is someone who is familiar with the applicant's background and
motivations for attending KMI. The sponsor should be the person to whom
the candidate reports, the organization's chief human resource officer,
or the person responsible for management development.
Admissions Criteria
An admissions committee thoroughly reviews each application and considers the
nature and scope of the applicant's responsibilities. For the benefit of
the class, sponsoring organizations, and the program, the committee seeks
to admit people with comparable management responsibilities who have diverse
skills and experiences.
Although there are no formal educational requirements, applicants
must be proficient in English in order to comprehend the reading
materials and contribute meaningfully to classroom and study group
discussions.
It is expected that KMI participants will immerse themselves completely
in the experience and be free of all other duties. Participants
are expected to attend all sessions.
Admissions Process
Class size is limited to maximize classroom and study group participation,
so early application is encouraged. KMI applications are accepted on a rolling
basis and are reviewed upon submission until the program fills.
Certificate
The Kellogg School of Management awards a certificate
upon the successful completion of the KMI program.
Cost
The fee for KMI is payable in U.S. dollars, and covers
tuition, class materials, coffee breaks, lodging, and some meals. Payment
is due upon receipt of invoice. Please make checks payable to the Kellogg
School of Management. Enrollments in Kellogg programs are highly competitive,
and places will not be guaranteed until your payment is received.
It is expected that applicants have their own health insurance
valid in the United States. The University is not responsible for
medical expenses incurred by participants during the program.
Cancellation Policy
Because attendance at a Kellogg School executive program requires significant advance preparation and demand often exceeds capacity, it is important that you contact us in a timely manner if you must cancel or defer your attendance. To receive a full refund of tuition, notice of cancellation must be received more than 30 days in advance of the program start date. Participants who cancel less than 30 days in advance will not receive a refund but may nominate an acceptable substitute or attend a future session of the same program within one year.
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