Grad School / Program:
- Contact:
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1 University Station, B6000, GSB 3.136
McCombs School of Business
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX 78712
United States
Phone: 1-800-658-9227 (or 512-471-7617)
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- Degrees Granted:
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Masters
- Programs offered:
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On-campus
- Description:
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MBA Programs for Full-Time Students and Working Professionals
The University of Texas at Austin offers one exceptional MBA degree in four cities—Austin, Dallas, Houston and Mexico City. McCombs School of Business faculty teach all courses, preparing leaders to meet the demanding challenges of today's business world. An MBA from the University of Texas at Austin propels career advancement and access to the McCombs MBA alumni network—a dynamic group of more than 16,000 business leaders worldwide.
Since 2002, McCombs has been home to the Plus Program, one of our most exciting innovations to date. Through Plus, McCombs students truly gain an edge on the competition, benefiting from a unique curriculum designed to explore the art of business. In team-oriented, non-graded seminars that complement the regular course schedule, Texas MBAs will explore everything from the arts of sales and negotiation to the complexities of business ethics and global trade. Along the way, they will cultivate the soft skills that recruiters prize – and that often spell the difference over the course of a professional career.
MBA for Full-Time Students
- Texas MBA Program
MBA for Working Professionals
- Texas Evening MBA Program
- Texas MBA at Dallas/Ft. Worth Program
- Texas MBA at Houston Program
MBA for Executives
- Texas Executive MBA Program
- Texas Executive MBA at Mexico City Program
- Admission Information:
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Application Check List
The items below collectively constitute a complete application package for admission to both The University of Texas at Austin and the McCombs School of Business.
- The Texas MBA Online Application
- Application Processing Fee: $125, made payable to The University of Texas at Austin; applicants who have previously attended UT Austin should add $10 for processing their UT Austin transcripts
- Two letters of recommendation: Recommender contact information will be submitted online as part of your online application. Please gather email addresses of your recommenders before completing your application. You have the option to send the online recommendation form right away or when you submit your completed application. You may also print out the Recommendation Form as a guide for your recommender. To ensure a timely review of your application, please encourage your recommender to fill out the online recommendation form.
- Three required application essays
- College/University Transcript(s): one (1) official copy in its original language, plus an English translation if original is not in English
- GMAT score report: official score report must be sent directly to the University of Texas (School Code: 396-44-45)
- Official copy of TOEFL sent from ETS (international applicants only; School Code:6882)
- Photocopy of Green Card (U.S. Permanent Residents Only).
- Resume (suggested two-page maximum length)
Interview
Interviews are by invitation only. Applicants selected for an interview will receive an invitation by e-mail at any time from the point of file completion until the end of the review process. Interviews at McCombs are conducted mainly by alumni and current students, both off and on campus.
- Additional Information:
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From the establishment of our latest research centers to the ongoing results of Red McCombs’ $50 million donation, the McCombs School continues to offer some of the most exciting innovations in the world of business education. The next few years will be no exception.
Since 2002, McCombs has been home to the Plus Program, one of our most exciting innovations to date. Through Plus, McCombs students truly gain an edge on the competition, benefiting from a unique curriculum designed to explore the art of business. In team-oriented, non-graded seminars that complement the regular course schedule, Texas MBAs will explore everything from the arts of sales and negotiation to the complexities of business ethics and global trade. Along the way, they will cultivate the soft skills that recruiters prize – and that often spell the difference over the course of a professional career.
- Grad Program Website:
- http://mba.mccombs.utexas.edu/