Dean’s diary
An MBA from CLU –
Solid fundamentals: An exceptional
opportunity for growth
here are many outstanding MBA Responsible Leaders for a Global Society
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programs around the world. The CLU Graduate School of Business is
Many of the best are profiled in committed to developing business
this Guide. We encourage any professionals who think and act with an active
prospective MBA student to fully examine as moral and ethical awareness. In today’s global
many programs as is practical before deciding society, we are increasingly reminded that
where to apply. An MBA education is a business decisions affect not only the people
serious investment of time and money. Each at work but also the larger society.
student should attend where he or she
believes the best return of these investments At CLU, we offer:
will be. In this vein, we urge you to consider • A full MBA in as few as 12 months of
the MBA program at CLU. At CLU, we will rigorous and concentrated study.
take your personal investment seriously; our • Opportunities to specialize in an emphasis
program is: from areas that include:
- Finance
Grounded in Theory; Committed to - Marketing
Real World Application - International Business
CLU’s Graduate School of Business is firmly - Entrepreneurship Charles Maxey
grounded in the real world of business, where - Management/Organization Behavior Professor and Dean, CLU Graduate
theory is put into practice. Our classrooms - Information Technology School of Business, One Year MBA
and courses closely model working situations California Lutheran University,
and environments, where the lessons and • Four possible points of admission Thousand Oaks, California USA
skills that are learned can readily be applied throughout the calendar year (entry either
to workplace needs. in fall, winter, spring, or summer).
• An available Pre-MBA program for applicants circumstances, highly-qualified MBA
who have not yet accumulated significant applicants may waive the GMAT or
work experience or whose academic TOEFL.
backgrounds are in non-business areas.
“Committed to • The opportunity to participate in very small Many universities will claim – with
classes that include managers, executives, justification – that they offer a relevant and
developing and other professionals from the U.S. As rigorous curriculum, are host to a faculty of
well as many other countries. distinction, and that their alumni experience
business • A Career Center that assists graduates in substantial professional success. In these
locating an optional MBA internship or ways and, perhaps, more, excellent MBA
professionals who full-time professional position. programs are quite similar. However, each
• An active alumni network that spans MBA program also offers unique
think and act with the globe. characteristics, and understanding the
• A living and learning environment that is differences across MBA programs may help
an active moral and conducive to quality of learning and quality you to decide which MBA is the one that
of life on CLU’s spacious, park-like can best respond to your specific
ethical awareness.” Southern California campus. requirements. We would be very pleased to
• Admission standards that are very high but provide you with additional information that
also flexible. As an example, under certain explains how a CLU MBA measures up.
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