Hult International Business School
Programme Type: Leadership Full Time Course Information Round #4- April 30, 2009 Contact:
Full Time MBA Marketing Start Dates: Round #5- June 30, 2009 Alice Huang, Global Head of
Strategic Management September Recruiting
Joint Degree Programmes International Business Entry Requirements: Hult International Business School
Offered: Programme Duration: Avg. GMAT Score: 580 1 Education Street
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MBA + Masters in Finance Specialisation by Industry: 12 months Min. TOEFL Computer Based Cambridge, MA 02141
Banking / Financial Services Score: 240 United States of America
Specialisation by Function: Consulting Tuition Fee: Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score: 580 mer
Accountancy & Financial Education Boston- 46,202 (USD) Min. IELTS: 7 Tel: +1 617 746 1990
Entrepreneurship IT / Telecommunications Dubai- 46,202 (USD) Min. Years of Work Experience: 3 Fax: +1 270 897 5224
Finance Pharmaceutical / Bio-Medical London- 23,101 (GBP) Email:
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General Management Retail / Consumer Goods Application Fee: Web:
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Innovation / Knowledge Global management and Admission Deadlines: USD ($) 150
Management international business Round #1- October 15, 2008
International Management / Round #2- December 15, 2008
Business Round #3- March 1, 2009
Dell, IBM, Accenture, and EF.
One Global MBA, Four Locations
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The world is increasingly interconnected with a
single global economy emerging. Recognizing the
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exciting career opportunities that are available in the
world’s fastest growing economies, Hult has a satellite
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campus in Shanghai, a new campus in Dubai, and will
be opening a new campus in London in 2009. This will
allow Hult students the opportunity to study in four
exciting cities: Boston, Dubai, Shanghai and London.
Hult will offer full-fledged MBA programs in Boston,
Dubai and London. No matter where students choose
as their home campus, they will receive the same fully
accredited one-year MBA education offering identical
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Financial Aid
Top ranked one-year US MBA - Ranked 1 deliver results in today’s rapidly changing global Our goal is to make it possible for every accepted
in Economist for Post Graduation Salary economy. student to come to Hult. We recognize that an MBA
Increase is a big investment and that student resources vary
Pioneers in Action Learning greatly in different parts of the world. We have different
Hult International Business School is a top ranked Action learning, the melding of theory to practice, types of financial aid available, including merit-based
one-year US program and is ranked 22nd amongst has become an integral portion of most business scholarships, need-based grants, and guaranteed
all US MBA programs, according to the Economist school curricula. The concept of Action Learning was educational loans for international students.
Intelligence Unit. We are the only school to offer first championed by the school’s original namesake,
an MBA in Boston, Dubai and London. The “global- Arthur D. Little in the early 1900s. A pioneer in
Student Profile
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centric” faculty and curriculum leverage the unique applying theoretical concepts to solve practical
cultural background of each student, developing business problems, Arthur. D Little left a legacy “The year I spent at the school was one of the most
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managers and leaders who can communicate across of Action Learning that is the cornerstone of our wonderful experiences of my life. The school’s A
cultures and countries. Affirming Hult’s success, we curriculum. Hult’s Action Learning teaches students international environment, my new friends, the high
have an alumni network of 5500 in 120 countries to make decisions, produce deliverables, and quality faculty, and a city that has it all... What else
around the globe. They hold high level positions defend their ideas through case studies, business could I have asked for? This program made me think
at companies such as McKinsey, Deloitte, Bain and simulations and a management consulting project seriously about my next career move and made me
Company, Bank of America, Pepsi, Dell, Johnson for a real client company. With a curriculum that confident in my entrepreneurial capabilities.”
and Johnson, Motorola, Sony-Ericcson, Sprint, and emerged from a world-wide consulting practice and Javier Marin, CEO and Founder, Hispanic News
Colgate Palmolive. professors who are cutting-edge practitioners, class Press, VENEZUELA
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discussions are relevant and timely.
Global Leadership “Hult’s one-year intensive MBA was a great fit for me.
Founded in 1964 as the Arthur D. Little School of Hult’s Action Learning Project I found that the school made an extra effort to make
Management, Hult remains a microcosm of the world Our graduates consistently rank Hult’s Action sure that I had all the advantages I needed to land a
with a student body that is 95% international. Hult’s Learning Project as one of the most rewarding and terrific job after gradutaion. Through my MBA, I was
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rigorous program attracts experienced professionals challenging parts of their experience. Students work able to command three times my pre-MBA salary
who are focused and prepared to earn their MBA on small teams, advised by a faculty member, to help upon graduation.” ustr
Shoko Suzuki, Director of Marketing, Dell, Inc.
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in one year. Our graduates are proven leaders with organizations grow or turn around their businesses.
unsurpassed cross-cultural adaptability, able to Clients for Hult students’ projects have included UBS, JAPAN
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