Is it hard to get into Harvard Business School?

Is it hard to get into Harvard Business School?

Harvard MBA application process is one of the most competitive application processes in the world. For 2020 admissions its acceptance rate was 9.9\% and yield rate 91\%.

What does Harvard look for in international students?

A strong knowledge of English is essential for successful study at Harvard, including the ability to understand and express thoughts quickly and clearly. Although you are not required to take an English proficiency exam (such as the TOEFL, IELTS, etc.), you may submit scores if you wish to do so.

What is the HBS 2+2 program?

The 2+2 program is comprised of at least two years of professional work experience followed by two years in the regular HBS MBA Program. We’re looking for innovative thinkers who have demonstrated leadership and analytical skills and want to develop their knowledge and passion to make a difference in the world.

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Can I apply the alumni discount to an HBS custom program?

No. This discount benefit is exclusive to HBS alumni, nontransferable, and subject to standard HBS Executive Education cancellation and admissions policies. Can I apply the alumni discount to an HBS custom program for my organization? Programs created exclusively for an organization or association do not qualify for the alumni discount.

How long do students have to work before enrolling at HBS?

After being admitted through 2+2, students spend a minimum of two years (maximum of four years) working in a professional position in the public, private, or nonprofit sector before enrolling at HBS. Download the 2+2 Program Brochure to learn more. Who Are We Looking For?

How do I confirm my status as an HBS alumnus/a?

To confirm your status as an HBS alumnus/a, first review the definition of alumni status. If you still are uncertain and have questions, you may contact our Executive Education Program Advising team at 1.800.427.5577 (outside the U.S., call +1.617.495.6555).

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