Executive MBA Program
The MIT Executive MBA Program taps MIT’s deep roots in innovation, research, and management to create a program that gives you, as a visionary business leader, an edge in any marketplace, in any economy.
Here you will learn to drive change across your organization and your industry, magnify your perspective, leverage late-breaking MIT research, boost your business fundamentals with data-driven tools grounded in the science of management, and develop the confidence and the leadership acumen to take the right risks at the right time.
Applying to the program
Applicants to the MIT EMBA Program must complete the following steps.
A. Register your interest
B. Complete the online application (r…
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The MIT Executive MBA Program taps MIT’s deep roots in innovation, research, and management to create a program that gives you, as a visionary business leader, an edge in any marketplace, in any economy.
Here you will learn to drive change across your organization and your industry, magnify your perspective, leverage late-breaking MIT research, boost your business fundamentals with data-driven tools grounded in the science of management, and develop the confidence and the leadership acumen to take the right risks at the right time.
Applying to the program
Applicants to the MIT EMBA Program must complete the following steps.
A. Register your interest
B. Complete the online application (rolling admissions through May 30, 2013)
Your online application must include:
1. Statement of purpose
Indicate your qualifications and why you are pursuing the MIT
Executive MBA. Tell us about your distinctive
characteristics/experiences and how you will contribute to the
learning community at MIT Sloan. Specifically identify your current
professional and career objectives. (500 words or fewer, limited to
one page)
2. Resume
Present a standard business format covering education and work
experience. Please be specific about dates. (two page limit)
3. Three essays
1. The educational mission of the MIT Sloan School of Management is to "develop principled, innovative leaders who improve the world." Please discuss how you will contribute toward advancing this mission based on examples of past work and activities. (500 words or less, limited to one page)
2. Please describe a time in the past five years when you had a significant organizational goal, but not enough time to achieve it. What were the main challenges and how did you approach them? (500 words or less, limited to one page)
3. Please describe a time when a peer disagreed with you. (500 words or less, limited to one page)
4. Letters of recommendation*
Letters of recommendation are sent directly to the Admissions
Committee via the online application system. (Two are required; the
third is optional.) At least one should come from your organization
(preferably a supervisor/superior). If the requested
recommendations are not received by the deadline, your application
cannot be considered. More information on recommendations.
5. Official transcripts
Include transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate
institutions of study. Copies of transcripts should be scanned and
uploaded into the online application
system, not mailed in. Be sure to
request transcripts from your school(s) well in advance. Successful
applicants will be asked to submit official paper copies prior to
matriculation.
In-person interview
Interviews are by invitation only. An interview request signals
that your application has reached an advanced stage of
consideration.
Admission decisions
The admissions committee reviews applications and interviews
selected candidates on a rolling basis. If you are seeking an early
decision, apply early in the admissions cycle. Admission decisions
are generally made within 4-6 weeks of application submission.
For more insights into the program and the admissions process, view our latest webinars or join us for an information session.
Next steps
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Register your interest in the MIT Executive MBA Program.
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Review the essential details of the MIT EMBA Program.
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Watch the most recent MIT EMBA admissions webinars.
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Read what students say about the MIT EMBA experience.
*Letters of recommendation
Two or three letters of recommendation must be sent directly to the Admissions Committee via the online application system, available November 16, 2012. (Two are required; the third is optional.) At least one of the recommendations should come from your organization (preferably a supervisor/superior).
In the application system, each recommender is asked to (a) rate you on certain criteria and (b) complete a reference letter.
Criteria
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Leadership potential
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Energy and initiative
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Ability to develop others
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Ability to work in a team
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Broad perspective and intellectual curiosity
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Creativity and resourcefulness
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Analytical thinking and reasoning
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Oral and written communication skills
Reference letter
You are encouraged to discuss your professional goals with your
recommender prior to nominating him/her. Each recommender will
receive the following instructions:
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Through your reference letter, we are interested in learning specific examples of both intellectual and professional achievement of the person you are recommending. Furthermore, we would like you to highlight how the applicant indicates potential for success as a business leader, with particular emphasis on his or her character.
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To do so, please think about how long and in what capacity you have known the applicant. How does he or she stand out from others who have shared a similar role? How does the applicant interact with others; can you provide examples of when he or she has had an impact on a person, group or organization? How does the applicant defend his or her ideas; can you provide an example? Is there an area where the applicant has room for professional growth? How will the MIT Executive MBA contribute to that growth?
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The reference letters are the most helpful to applicants when they point to actual observations of the candidate’s actions. Please be as specific as you can be when you are writing, giving detailed examples where possible.
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