Olin Business School
Washington University in St. Louis
Programme Type: Organisational Behavior Tuition Fee: Programme Duration: Contact:
Full Time MBA Strategic Management USD ($) 42,525/year 34 months Evan Bouffides
Part Time MBA Supply Chain Management Assistant Dean and Director of
Executive MBA Entry Requirements: Tuition Fee: MBA Admissions
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MSF (Finance) Specialisation by Industry: Min. GMAT Score: N/A USD ($) 1220 / Per Credit Olin School, Washington University
MACC (Accounting) Banking / Financial Services Min. TOEFL Computer Based in St. Louis
Consulting Score: 240 Executive Course Information Campus Box 1133
mer Specialisation by Function: IT / Telecommunications Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score: 590 Start Dates: One Brookings Drive
Accountancy Pharmaceutical / Bio-Medical Min. Years of Work Experience: 0 April St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
Brand Management Retail / Consumer Goods September United States of America
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Entrepreneurship USD ($) 100 Programme Duration: Tel: +001 314-935-7301
Finance Full Time Course Information 20 months Fax: +001 314-935-6309
General Management Start Dates: Part Time Course Information Email:
mba@wustl.edu
Human Resource Management August Start Dates: Tuition Fee: Web:
www.olin.wustl.edu
Leadership January USD ($) 89600 / Total Program Cost
Marketing Programme Duration: August
Operations Management 21 months
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approach. We offer a a $90 million makeover.
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to apply to the Olin MBA. Each applicant is assessed
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apply your classroom background, professional experience, and leadership
knowledge to real-life qualities. In addition, all candidates are considered
business situations. for significant scholarship awards at the point
Olin is one of the of admission. For more information on the Olin
few business schools experience at Washington University in St. Louis,
in the country to visit our website at
http://www.olin.wustl.edu/mba
establish a formal or contact the Admissions Office at 314-935-7301.
center for experiential
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Student Profile
ope the development
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of programs that Dino Adamou, MBA ’04
link our students “As an international student, I wanted to find a
with corporations, business school that matched my professional and
nonprofits, and other personal goals and recognized the value of diversity.
institutions. The Olin School has exceeded all my expectations of
a top ranked business school. The flexible curriculum
Thanks to the generous gives me the opportunity to take numerous elective
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t Olin, you’ll find a supportive community support of the Skandalaris family, the Olin School courses in my area of interest and learn with a hands-
where each person’s interests and ideas make of Business also continues to develop one of the on approach through the Center for Experiential
a difference. Personal attention is Olin’s trademark. outstanding entrepreneurship programs in the Learning. International students make up about a
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With approximately 150 MBA students in each class, country. The Skandalaris Center for Entrepreneurial third of the class, lending a truly global approach to
you’re assured of receiving individual attention from Studies (SCES) supports student learning and career management studies, and the small class size creates
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our faculty and staff. And it’s likely that you’ll get pursuits while serving the University and community. an environment where I get individualized attention
A to know our dean, Mahendra Gupta, whose door is Students write business plans, research products from my professors and tremendous support from
always open. and services, investigate intellectual property, my classmates. I am part of the Olin community and
analyze marketing strategies, and evaluate the know that I have the very best resources with me as I
Olin’s curriculum is based on the understanding effectiveness of administrative procedures. Social carry my career forward.”
that no two students are identical -- therefore, no entrepreneurship is another emerging facet of this
single, prescribed curriculum is expected to meet dynamic program. Post-MBA employer: Guidant Corporation, Cardiac
everyone’s needs. “Individualization is a living Rhythm Management Division, Market Development
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principle here, not something we simply adhere The university boasts a wealth of resources that Manager, St. Paul, Minnesota
to in theory rather than practice,” says Dean Gupta, includes a multicultural student body made up of
who is also a chaired professor of accounting. “A individuals from countries across the globe. The St. Summer Internship: Nidus (The Nidus Center for
customized curriculum, along with the mastery Louis community has a population of over 2.5 million Scientific Enterprise), Consultant, St. Louis, Missouri
of essential business principles, an emphasis on people, and offers major league sports, a riverfront
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strategic analysis, and a wide array of experiential entertainment district, diverse restaurants, shopping Bachelor of Science, University of the Witwatersrand,
learning programs make Olin an excellent choice for districts, and a world-renowned symphony orchestra. Johannesburg, South Africa
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prospective MBA students.” Forest Park forms the eastern border of the campus.
The park is home to several museums including the Pre-MBA employer: Pfizer, Inc., Sales and Marketing,
Applied learning is an important, central, and St. Louis Art Museum, a nationally recognized zoo, Johannesburg, South Africa
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