CLU Graduate School of Business
at California Lutheran University
Programme Type: Consulting Programme Duration: Application Fee: Contact:
Full Time MBA Government 12 months USD ($) 50 Dr. Harry DOMICONE,
Part Time MBA IT / Telecommunications Program Director
Media & Entertainment Tuition Fee: Part Time Course Information CLU Graduate School of Business at
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Specialisation by Function: Pharmaceutical / Bio-Medical USD ($) 45000 / Total Program Cost Start Dates: California Lutheran University
Entrepreneurship Public Sector February 60 West Olsen Road
Finance Retail / Consumer Goods Entry Requirements: May #3500
mer General Management Min. GMAT Score: 550 August Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
Information Management Full Time Course Information Min. TOEFL Computer Based November United States of America
IT Management Start Dates: Score: 230
tin A Marketing February Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score: 570 Programme Duration: Tel: +1 805 493 3511
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Organisational Behavior May Min. IELTS: 7 21 months Fax: +1 805 493 3312
August Min. Years of Work Experience: 0 Email:
MBA@clunet.edu
Specialisation by Industry: November Tuition Fee: Web:
www.clunet.edu/IMBA
Banking / Financial Services USD ($) 1935 / Per Course
CLU Graduate School of Business a respectable academic record, and while work are encouraged at least 120 days before the start of
Southern California, USA experience is preferred, it is not required. Most the term.
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applicants submit GMAT scores, but with a sufficient
The Exceptional Value of a 12 Month MBA demonstration of quantitative ability, this test Who Should Apply to CLU?
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The MBA at CLU is recognized as “An Exceptional may be waived. Similarly, most applicants report Total cost and speed to completion are often factors
Value in US Graduate Business Education.” CLU is TOEFL scores, but under certain circumstances this in the student’s MBA decision process. Students who
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ranked by US News & World Report as a Top Tier requirement can also be modified. A Pre-MBA is wish to complete an MBA in as few as 12 months, or
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Master’s-granting university in the US West. The available for students with backgrounds other than for whom a significant overall educational value is
CLU MBA is demanding, and the expectations are business or engineering. desired may wish to consider CLU for their MBA in
high – but the rewards are great. And the total cost the USA.
is far less than that of many other MBA programs. A Southern California Campus
Significantly, the degree can be completed in as few CLU is located in Thousand Oaks, California, mid-way
Student Profile
as 12 months. The combination of substantial value, between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara (about an
spectacular location, small class size, close contact hour’s drive from each). The 200+ acre (100+ hectare) The possibility to complete an MBA in as few as
park-like campus enjoys 12 months attracts highly-qualified students from
a superb climate, where it around the globe to Southern California, where they
ope never freezes or is ever too discover that living and learning in CLU’s environment
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warm. of intellectual inquiry and real world training come
together for a well-rounded education experience.
Costs and Scholarship At CLU class sizes are small, and international and US
Opportunities students alike take courses and complete meaningful
The all-inclusive price of projects together.
the MBA program at CLU
for the 2008 academic year Though work experience is preferred, CLU will
is about $45,000, which consider international applicants who are just
includes tuition, seminars, beginning their careers. A Pre-MBA is available for
events, health insurance students without substantial work experience. The
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and shared graduate international perspectives that these pre-career
housing with private students bring to the graduate classes, coupled
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bedrooms, full kitchens, with the real world professional experiences of the
A with renowned faculty, and internship opportunities and wireless internet. The only additional costs are American professionals, executives, and managers
appeals to even the most discriminating and highly- for textbooks, groceries, entertainment, and other who are in the same classes, combine to create a
qualified applicant. personal expenses (e.g., laundry, etc.). To obtain an remarkable environment of international learning,
F-1 student visa, about $48,000 must be certified in career mentoring, and the formation of enduring
General or Specialized Degree Program funds or available support. professional relationships among all participants.
Students may select either a general MBA or a
specialized MBA with an emphasis in one of several Career Planning After the academic component of the program,
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areas, including Finance, Marketing, Management/ The CLU Career Center places students into many MBA graduates elect to engage in an optional
Organizational Behavior, Information Technology, appropriate professional positions. The placement internship, which is arranged with the assistance of
International Business, Financial Planning, or rate is well above 90%. In addition, the optional the CLU Career Center and the School of Business
Entrepreneurship. In addition to classroom activities, internship can provide a useful introduction and its faculty.
there are many scheduled seminars, workshops, and to national and international employment
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other professional development opportunities. opportunities. Recognized as an “Exceptional Value in US Graduate
Business Education,” CLU offers a superb blend of
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Admissions Criteria Application Procedures academics, practical experience, dynamic business
Admissions are selective but flexible. Minimum Students may apply for any of four entry points: location, and splendid climate.
expectations include a bachelor’s degree with August, November, February, or May. Applications
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