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Earlier this month, Harvard Business School announced a significant change to the application process for its 2+2 program. This deferred admissions program is designed for college seniors, who, if accepted, work for two years (or more) after their college graduations before entering the b-school.
Going forward, there will be a single deadline for these applicants—April 3, 2017—and one decision notification in mid-May.
In an update to the Director’s Blog, outgoing head of MBA admissions Dee Leopold notes that the change now offers the admissions team the opportunity to see applicants’ fall term grades and activities, and allows the team to review the entire pool at once.
While applicants can submit their materials earlier, Leopold stresses that this is not a rolling admissions process and no application will be considered prior to the April deadline.
“Many participants elect to work for three years and some for four,” adds Leopold. “You’ve heard us say this before and we’ll say it again: 2+2 probably should be re-named ‘Flex+2’…Your plans for employment need to be approved by us but we encourage a wide range of career exploration.”
Interview dates have not yet been set, though successful applicants can anticipate interviewing in late April-early May.
Image credit: Michael A. Herzog (CC BY-ND 2.0)Texas MBA Program takes No. 7 in the U.S. and No. 23 worldwide in top survey for Latin Americans. #hookem
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“The Tepper School administration is very veteran-friendly and was helpful and available during the application process,” Matthew said. “Tepper’s education model uses many real world examples that make the concepts understandable for someone who hasn’t worked in the business world.”
In addition to working towards his MBA at the Tepper School, Matthew works for an energy company in rural Pennsylvania, and says that he feels very fortunate to be able to attend a great business school while gaining real world experience with the Online Hybrid program. #TepperVets #MilitaryAppreciationMonth
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