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If I am reapplying do I need to submit all of the application materials again?
If I am admitted to the MBA program what is your policy on deferred admission?
If I am not accepted, may I get feedback on my application?
If I am not accepted and wish to reapply for the next year, what advice could you give me to help me improve my application?
Are reapplicants at a disadvantage because they applied previously?
If I am reapplying do I need to submit all of the application materials again? We keep your application for one year, so if you are reapplying in the year immediately following your initial application you will not need to resubmit the full application. If it has been more than a year since you first applied, you will need to resubmit some of the application documents. In this case, the Graduate Office can advise you on which documents you need to resubmit.
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If I am admitted to the MBA program what is your policy on deferred admission? Generally, admission can be deferred for one year.
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If I am not accepted, may I get feedback on my application? We will be happy to provide feedback via email or schedule a 15 minute interview, either on the phone or in the office, to discuss the reason(s) why an application was declined. However, please note that many of our applicants are good candidates for admission but may not be competitive when compared to the current group of applicants.
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If I am not accepted and wish to reapply for the next year, what advice could you give me to help me improve my application? Applicants interested in having their applications reconsidered for the next year should submit a letter of reconsideration as well as an updated resume. The letter of reconsideration should address the weaknesses in the previous application and the steps that have been taken to improve the new application, e.g., new test scores (GMAT or TOEFL), additional coursework, additional work experience, etc.
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Are reapplicants at a disadvantage because they applied previously? No. Each application is reviewed on its own merits.
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