MBA United States
MIT Sloan
School of Management
With a focus on global leadership, innovation,
entrepreneurship, and best business practice, MIT
Sloan has designed a set of programmes to give
leaders -present and future- the skills and knowledge
Contact details they need to improve the world. An MBA from MIT
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sloan School of Management
Sloan isn’t just a credential; it is a step toward making
50 Memorial Drive a difference in the world, regardless of the
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142
professional focus each participant has.
United States
Tel: (+1) 617 253 2659
Fax: (+1) 617 258 5680
Email:
mbaadmissions@sloan.mit.edu
http://mitsloan.mit.edu
a73 Dean
David Schmittlein
a73 Year Founded
1914
a73 Students
324 in MBA programme
a73 Average age
28
a73 Gender distribution
21-41
a73 Average work experience
5 years
a73 Faculty
Full time: 118
a73 International students
35 % (representing 70 countries)
UNIQUE approach labs to instill world-class business skills.
a73 Careers services
The Career Development Office (CDO) provides extensive MIT Sloan was founded to take a new
Participants look retrospectively at
resources to help students achieve all of their career
approach to management education.
management situations through cases,
goals. MIT Sloan's renown in the global business
community attracts recruiters and interest from top
From the beginning, the School was
whilst remaining focused on applying
corporations
committed to fostering a close
the learnings toward current and future
association between academic research
business problems.
a73 Library
Extensive library system including five major libraries,
and management practice. As a result,
five smaller specialized libraries, the Institute Archives,
MIT Sloan faculty developed some of
ADMISSION requirements
2.6 million printed volumes, 17,000 journal
subscriptions, a digital collection of MIT theses, 325
the premier theories and practices in MIT Sloan admits students with a wide
online databases, and more than 3800 electronic journal business today. variety of backgrounds, experiences,
titles licensed for access on the MIT network
and interests, yet all of the students on
a73 Financial aid
MBA PROGRAMME the programme share some common
For details see:
One of the great strengths of the MIT
characteristics:
http://web.mit.edu/gso/financialaid/rata.html
Sloan MBA programme is that it is part
A strong desire and ability to improve
a73 Alumni network
There the more than 16,000 MIT Sloan alumni in 90
of MIT — the premier institute of
upon the status quo
countries. Nearly half are senior executives and more
science, technology, and management.
than 20 percent are presidents and CEOs
Intellectual curiosity
MIT has had broad and deep impact on
A track record of success, both
the world and lays claim to no fewer
personally and professionally
than 59 Nobel laureates, including 26 in
physics, 12 in economics, eight in
The ability to work well with others
medicine/physiology, and two in peace.
Passion
Courses at MIT Sloan are taught with a
Humility
powerful balance between theory and MIT Sloan does not have any cutoffs in
real-world application, using a unique terms of number of years’ experience,
combination of case studies, GMAT scores, or GPA. Admissions staff
collaborative team projects, lecture and look at each candidate as an individual
live case discussion, intense interaction and make decisions on a case-by-case
with industry leaders, and hands-on basis.
PROGRAMMES
Programme Duration
MBA Programme 2 years
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