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The MBA program is offered on a full-time and part-time basis. Full-time and part-time studies begin in September and January. The inner-city part-time cohort doesn`t start until September. Not all classes are offered in the city centre. National applicants will be considered for admission on a continuing basis. International candidates will be selected at the end of each round period and may be selected for further consideration in subsequent rounds if additional information is required. If you have any questions, please contact admissions@schulich.yorku.ca. Applicants must apply to both Schulich and the Faculty of Graduate Studies to be eligible for the program. Information about the Master`s and Master`s programme and admission can be found at: ampd.yorku.ca/current-students/graduate/ applicants who have completed at least two years of full-time study at an accredited university in a country (or institution) where English is the official language of instruction are not required to submit an English language test.

Please note that admission to IMBA is subject to successful completion of an oral proficiency interview (OPI). Students must achieve at least a medium to high level of verbal fluency in their language of specialization. The IPO will be organized through the IMBA Program Office after the accreditation offer has been expanded. To be considered an Accessory to Success Scholarship, you must submit an MBA application and communicate your interest in a scholarship to your admissions officer. For more information on the Achievement Bursary Program, please contact admissions@schulich.yorku.ca. Fill in and upload all your personal data and documents. This includes your personal profile, written essays, video essays, resume, transcripts and recommendations. Once admitted, don`t forget to contact your university and have your official transcripts sent to: Details of the study components and admission requirements can be found on the program website. To be considered a Forté Fellow, you must submit an MBA application – no additional applications are required. If you would like to learn more about the Forté Fellowship program, please contact admissions@schulich.yorku.ca.

The general conditions for admission to IMBA are listed below. Meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission, as places in each program are limited. During the application review process, a holistic approach is taken and all components of the application are thoroughly examined. Select a specialization below to review the course requirements and electives for your area of interest. Note that Business and Public Sector: Business and Government are not currently offered as formal specializations, although they can be pursued as elective courses. To browse all course offerings, please consult the course catalogue. International students with a valid study permit for Canada are invited to apply after Round 2 and will be considered for admission. The Schulich MBA equips you with the expertise and leadership skills you need to gain a competitive advantage. Deepen your skills in your area of interest with our extensive selection of 18 areas of specialization across management functions, industries and specialized business topics. Students are entitled to a degree after passing 60.00 credits. Students can shorten the length of their MBA if they receive Advanced Standing. The mission of Reaching Out MBA is to increase the influence of the LGBT+ community in business by educating, inspiring and connecting MBA students and alumni.

The ROMBA LGBT+ Scholarship Program is a joint effort of prominent business schools and aimed at developing LGBT+ and active allies of tomorrow`s business leaders. As a partner school of ROMBA, Schulich strives to award up to two scholarships to eligible MBA students. Each fellow will receive a scholarship of at least $20,000 and access to exclusive leadership programs, including a fully paid ROMBA retreat. Students personalize and enrich their experiences at Schulich by taking advantage of a wide range of opportunities for networking, socializing, and personal development. Real-World Experiential Learning: The Schulich MBA combines learning basic and advanced management concepts with real-world experience, including a two-semester strategic consulting project in which you work with clients on real-world business problems and solutions. Graduate Recruitment and Admissions, Room W263 Seymour Schulich Building Schulich School of Management – York University 111 Boul. Ian Macdonald, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M3J 1P3 At Schulich, our expertise in a variety of specialized fields of study will help you achieve your unique career goals and gain a competitive advantage. Your GMAT/GRE score and your reviewers` answers can be completed after you submit your application.

A preliminary review of your application will be conducted before you receive these elements. Once these components have been completed and you are ready to submit, you will be asked to pay the application fee ($150 CAD) by credit card. After submitting the application fee, please wait for the payment confirmation email and the green check mark in the Application Fee Payment section. Once the payment is approved, you can submit the request. If you pay twice, we will not be able to refund your second payment. The application process begins with the creation of a profile in our online system. Once you`ve submitted your profile page, check your emails to create a password for your application. Save this email for reference, as it also contains the permanent link to the application portal. You may only apply to one (1) program. Ready for a world of change? Consistently ranked among the top business schools in the world, the Schulich School of Management seeks smart, talented and creative individuals who are committed to being the leaders of the future. Schulich programs prepare students for a world of change by providing them with the skills to set trends, make responsible decisions, and discover innovative business solutions. Career Development: Whether it`s a Capital Markets Associate, Management Consultant, Brand Manager, Business Analyst, Corporate Banking Associate, or Operations Analyst, the Schulich MBA provides you with the knowledge and network to succeed.

Distinguished Adjunct Professor; Director, Strategic Field Study; Coordinator, Leadership Competencies More information can be found in our application tips. Applicants with English as a second language have the opportunity to enroll in the MBA/Honours Master`s Preparation Program before beginning their studies. MBA/MA in: Art History and Curatorial Studies; Film and Media Studies; Dance; Music or theatre and performance studies The Schulich MBA can help you prepare for a CFA designation. This requires careful planning of your choice of course. * Please refer to York Graduate Studies for the exact deadline for the Master or Master of Fine Arts program you are interested in. Provides an opportunity to learn more about investment and financing decisions. Investment decisions include asset valuation, capital budgeting, risk management, working capital management and performance evaluation. Funding decisions include the choice of capital structure and financial instruments, risk-return trade-off, financial planning and cost of capital. Ethical, environmental and corporate governance considerations are integrated into investment and financing decisions. The Access to Success Scholarship is founded and administered by the Access to Success Organization, a non-profit organization that supports the development of future leaders with disabilities. This merit-based scholarship honors outstanding students who self-identify as disabled and have demonstrated excellence in academic, professional, or extracurricular fields.

Average salary of $94,200 (including base salary and other guaranteed compensation) The MBA program includes 33.00 credits of core coursework designed to provide students with a common set of skills required for effective management in the private, public, and not-for-profit sectors.