Xavier MBA Brochure

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MASTER of BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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The MBA Program Program benefits and basics Coursework Admission Money matters MBA admission application

Introduction The Master of Business Administration degree programs at Xavier University develop advanced business and personal skills in a manner that accommodates the demanding schedules and needs of today’s working professionals. The Xavier MBA is delivered in four formats: evenings, weekends, executive and off-site. Most students in the evening program attend part time and complete their degree in two to three years. Weekend MBA students finish in two years. The Executive MBA is for upper-level management professionals only and finishes in 19 months. Off-site students follow a two-year accelerated, cohort structure. Xavier’s part-time MBA program is ranked 16th best in the nation by U.S. News & World Report for 2009. The Princeton Review includes the Williams College of Business among “The Best 296 Business Schools” for 2009. The Xavier MBA program is accredited by AACSB—The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

The content of this brochure is subject to change as deemed appropriate by the University in order to fulfill its role and mission. Changes may be implemented without prior notice and without obligation, and, unless specified otherwise, are effective when made. Revision: February 2009

Undergraduate Programs www.xavier.edu/williams 513-745-3131

MBA Programs www.xavier.edu/mba 513-745-3525

Executive MBA Program www.xavier.edu/xmba 513-745-3412

Off-site MBA www.xavier.edu/mba/ offsite-programs/ 513-745-3412


Great Program, Great Choices XAVIER OFFERS FOUR DISTINCT MBA PROGRAMS to meet the diverse needs of working professionals. Each program engages students in an outstanding educational experience that enables them to meet and exceed their personal and career goals. Each provides a challenging curriculum, superior student services, intensive professor interaction, professional development and alumni networking—features typically found only in fulltime MBA programs. Finally, each results in a graduate degree with benefits that last a lifetime.

EVENING MBA PROGRAM

WEEKEND MBA PROGRAM

The Evening MBA program is an educational experience hallmarked by academic rigor in a curriculum interwoven with current business issues and research, beyond-the-classroom professor interaction, unparalleled student services and a Jesuit tradition of excellence in education spanning 450 years.

Designed for students unable to take classes during the week, the Weekend MBA program offers the excellence of the MBA curriculum but provides the opportunity to earn the 36 hours of the core curriculum (600-level courses only) by taking courses on Saturdays for six consecutive semesters.

Designed to maximize the time and commitment of the working Students who enroll in this program receive the MBA degree professional or full-time student, the Evening MBA offers convein two years. Admission to the weekend program is limited, nience and responsiveness to the scheduling and educational with approximately 30 students chosen for admission each fall. needs of students. Courses are taught by full professors active in Students participate in a cohort structure and attend classes only the business community and scholarship. Courses are offered for once a week. The weekend program requires that all foundation two or three credit hours. Three-credit-hour skills courses (500-level) are completed courses meet for 16 weeks, while two-creditbefore admission. Those needing foundahour courses meet for half the academic term, tion skills courses may take them as part of THE MBA PROGRAM AT XAVIER: thus allowing students maximum flexibility in the Evening MBA program or can have them The only nationally ranked program in scheduling. An accelerated full-course schedwaived by undergraduate academic credit or the region. ule runs in the summer term as well. examination. The number of credit hours required to complete the program varies from a minimum of 36 hours to a maximum of 59 hours, depending on the number of foundation skills courses needed and the concentration chosen.

Ranked 16th in the nation in 2009 by U.S. News & World Report in the parttime program category. Named one of the Best Business Colleges in the nation by The Princeton Review.

The Weekend MBA program starts once each year in the fall semester. Saturday morning and afternoon classes are offered. Students follow an established curriculum of 12 courses that are offered sequentially.


EXECUTIVE MBA PROGRAM

OFF-SITE MBA PROGRAMS

Xavier’s Executive MBA program is an innovative alternative in the world of MBA programs. It is designed for the seasoned upper-management professional and is delivered in a one-day, all-day format for 19 months. Classes alternate between Friday and Saturday each week and feature an accelerated, cohort structure. The Executive MBA program begins once each fall and includes a 10-day international study trip. Admission to this program is separate from the weekend and evening programs. Please contact the Executive MBA program coordinator at 513-745-3412 or xumba@xavier.edu for additional information.

The MBA at Deerfield and West Chester This cohort program, offered in Deerfield Township and West Chester, Ohio, delivers the comprehensive MBA curriculum in an accelerated format with completion possible in 24 months. Classes begin once a year—in January at Deerfield and in July at West Chester. Classes are held twice a week in the evening. The application deadline is Dec. 15 for Deerfield and June 1 for West Chester. For more information, contact the program coordinator at 513-745-3412 or by e-mail at xumba@xavier.edu.

The MBA at GE Restricted to employees of General Electric Corp. and its contractors, this cohort program is held at the GE Aircraft Engines location in Evendale, Ohio. By taking classes two nights a week, students can complete the MBA curriculum in 24 months. Classes begin once a year in July. The application deadline for this program is June 1. For more information, contact the program coordinator at 513-745-3412 or by e-mail at xumba@ xavier.edu.

A Xavier MBA has its rewards

2 Within five years of graduating with a Xavier MBA, business professionals have reported annual average salaries of $97,300—an 86 percent increase above their earnings when they started the program at Xavier.

THE MBA PLUS PROGRAM

AREAS OF CONCENTRATION

MBA Plus provides an opportunity for people who already have an MBA to update their skills and broaden their knowledge by taking a select group of courses for in-depth study of a particular area of business. Such a concentration assists business professionals in mastering the challenges that come with a continuously changing business climate.

Business Intelligence (9 hours) E-Business (12 hours) Finance (12 hours) International Business (9 hours) Management Information Systems (9 hours) Marketing (9 hours)

BENEFITS

GUIDELINES

w Official recognition of a structured concentration.

Anyone with an MBA from an accredited university may enroll in the MBA Plus program. All concentrations require a minimum number of credit hours. Xavier MBA graduates complete only MBA Plus courses not already taken. Students have two years to complete their courses.

w Updated credentials in timely areas of study. w Career enhancement and diversification of experience. w Individual attention and student-faculty interaction. w Instruction from outstanding faculty and business professionals.

To apply for the MBA Plus concentration, applicants must complete the MBA Plus application, have official MBA transcripts sent to Xavier’s MBA office and pay the $25 application fee. The fee is waived for Xavier MBA graduates.


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bove all of the wonderful things Xavier’s MBA program does

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right, the one that makes Xavier so unique is the focus and attention put on each student as an individual. This student-

focused philosophy is evident everywhere at Xavier and is clearly demonstrated by all of the wonderful faculty and staff.”

Sam Rayburn ’08 MBA Emerson Electric


Benefits and Basics PROGRAM BENEFITS Xavier MBA students have many opportunities to enhance their education with various experiences outside the classroom, such as: w Spring Break International: One-week trips focusing on doing business in the global market at locations worldwide. w MBA Family Events: A thank-you to those who support students during their studies. w National Jesuit Day of Service: A combined nationwide service opportunity. w The MBA Investment Fund: A select group of finance-focused students manage a portion of the University’s endowment.

CORPORATE CONNECTIONS The Office of Corporate Connections provides career management tools that assist MBA students and alumni through all stages of their academic and professional lives. The Office also connects students with other programs, such as: • The MBA internship program. • One-on-one career consultations. • An online alumni networking community. • Meet-the-firms events. • Career fairs. • The distinguished speaker series. • Professional development workshops.

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THE JESUIT MBA NETWORK/TRANSFER CREDIT Xavier participates in a one-of-a-kind, nationwide partnership with other accredited MBA programs at Jesuit universities (www.jesuitmba.org), which allows students to maximize their transfer credit potential in case of work transfer or relocation. Through the Jesuit MBA network, the receiving university agrees to accept the majority of comparable coursework completed at the original institution with a grade of “B” or better. The degree is awarded by the university where more than half the core program is completed. From all other institutions, a maximum of six hours of transfer credit for upper-level and elective courses may be accepted toward the MBA degree. All transferred coursework must be approved by the MBA office and be a grade of “B” or better.

INDIVIDUALIZED ADVISING All beginning MBA students meet with an academic advisor to discuss starting at Xavier, registering for classes, long-term planning, degree financing, parking, books and the multitude of campus resources available. To make an appointment, call 513-745-3525 or e-mail xumba@xavier.edu.

ORIENTATION All MBA students are invited to an MBA orientation, which takes place before the start of the fall and spring semesters. These orientations are held after work hours and cover the essentials of being an MBA student while providing the opportunity to meet with faculty, staff and fellow students.

WOMEN’S MBA ASSOCIATION Aimed at “inspiring, empowering and uniting,” the Xavier Women’s MBA Association offers members of all genders networking opportunities with professionals committed to the advancement of women in business.

FOUNDATION SKILLS COURSES WAIVER Foundation skills courses may be waived if you have completed similar courses with a grade of “B” or better within the last five years at an accredited undergraduate institution. Undergrad-uate catalog course descriptions and/or course syllabi may be requested in support of waiver consideration. Also, each foundation skills course may be waived by successfully completing a waiver exam. The exam can only be taken once for any course. Contact the Office of the MBA Program for scheduling details.

PROGRAM COMPLETION You have six years to complete the entire MBA program. If all coursework is not completed within this time frame, you may be asked to re-apply and be subject to revisions of your original program requirements. Students must take all courses designated as part of their program at the time of admission. Prerequisites must be checked before registration. Foundation-level courses must be completed before upper-level core courses are taken. A student on provisional or conditional admission must meet the requirements of admission before being fully admitted into the MBA program. If the student does not meet these requirements, the student faces academic action such as retaking the course, academic warning and/or dismissal.

FOUNDATION COURSES (20 CREDIT HOURS) These courses ensure a solid foundation in traditional


Coursework business disciplines and provide understanding of the business environment. The courses are prerequisites for core MBA courses and must be completed before taking advanced studies. All foundation skills courses may be waived depending upon previous academic credentials earned within the past five years or successful completion of a waiver exam.

students’ abilities to develop, implement and forecast business decisions and strategy by drawing upon all prior MBA courses.

Capstone Course (Select one) BUAD 690: Corporate Governance (3) OR BUAD 691: Global Strategic Thinking (3)

Foundation Skills ACCT 500: Foundations of Financial Accounting (2) ACCT 501: Foundations of Managerial Accounting (2) BUAD 500: International Business (2) ECON 500: Microeconomics (2) ECON 501: Macroeconomics (2) FINC 500: Corporate Finance (3) MGMT 500: Managerial Behavior and Skills (2) MKTG 500: Marketing Concepts (2) STAT 500: Business Statistics (3)

CORE CURRICULUM (24 CREDIT HOURS) The MBA core curriculum emphasizes the integration of skills applied to complex business practices. The focus is on the interlocking relationship of business disciplines vital to overall business strategy.

MBA Core Curriculum ACCT 600: Financial Reporting and Analysis (3) OR ACCT 601: Strategic Measurement, Evaluation and Control (3) BUAD 600: Legal and Ethical Regulatory Environment (3) ECON 600: Managerial Economics (3) FINC 600: Managerial Finance (3) INFO 600: Systems of Operations and Technology (3) MGMT 600: Managing Design and Change (3) MGMT 601: Operational Analysis (3) MKTG 600: Marketing Strategy (3)

CONCENTRATIONS AND ELECTIVES Students must also complete at least nine credit hours in elective courses. All students entering the program are registered in the general business concentration, which requires nine elective hours, but you may tailor your electives in the fields of your choice to provide a broader understanding of the business world or to specialize your degree. Some of these concentrations require 12 elective hours. Electives are taken near the end of a student’s academic program. In addition, any MBA alumni may return for a post-MBA certificate program through the MBA Plus program. The following courses represent the approved Williams College of Business MBA curriculum and vary based on faculty availability. For the most current curriculum, including newly appointed classes, see the University catalog on the Office of the Registrar’s web site at www.xavier.edu/registrar.

E-Business (12 credit hours) INFO 628: Managing the Digital Enterprise (required) (3) MKTG 632: E-Commerce (required) (3) INFO 660: Development Technologies for Web (required) (3) INFO Elective: To be determined by department chair

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CAPSTONE (3 CREDIT HOURS) The capstone—the final course of the MBA program—hones

Prominent alumni: Williams College of Business Carlos T. Alcantara ’91 President/CEO, Chalaco

Charles P. Gallagher ’60 Chairman, Gallagher Enterprises

Gerald P. Belle ’68 Retired Chairman, Merial

John Hammergren ’87 Chairman/President/CEO, McKesson Corporation

Melissa Casto ’00 Market Executive, National City Bank Michael J. Conaton ’55 ’95 Retired President, The Midland Co.

Barbara Henshaw ’82 Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Robert J. Kohlhepp ’71 Vice Chairman, Cintas Corp.

Gerald J. DeBrunner ’59 Retired Vice Chairman, Deloitte & Touche

David Joyce ’96 President/CEO, GE Aviation

Michelle DeJonge ’01 Exec. Director, Global Supply, Ethicon Endo-Surgery

John Lechleiter ’75 Chairman/President/CEO, Eli Lilly & Co.

Melissa A. Lueke ’85 Vice President/CFO, Meridian BioScience Sara Mathew ’84 President/COO, Dun & Bradstreet Corp. John B. Maydonovitch ’70 Vice President, Professional Services, CAT Technologies Inc. Kay Napier ’79 Retired VP, McDonald’s Bettye J. Ruffin ’76 National Manager, Regulatory Compliance, Toyota Motor Co.

Thomas Sedler ’56 CEO, Home City Ice Thomas H. Siemers ’53 ’61 President/CEO, First Franklin Savings Al Weber ’96 ’97 CEO, Palace Entertainment Jeffrey Wolverton ’02 Vice President/CIO, Great American Financial

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williams college of business Sejal Sheth ’10 MBA

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came to Cincinnati for my position. I wanted to start my MBA and everyone recommended Xavier. It has been a wonderful

experience for me. The Xavier MBA faculty and staff are very helpful and dedicated to my success in the program.”

J.M. Smuckers Co.


Coursework,

CONTINUED

Business Intelligence (9 credit hours) INFO 655: Business Intelligence (3) (Required) INFO 674: Database Management and Warehousing (3) (Required) INFO 680: Data Mining (3) (Required) INFO 665: Business Problem-Solving Using Excel (3) FINC 684: Financial Modeling (3) MKTG 640: Category Management (3)

Finance (12 credit hours) FINC 602: Investment Management (3) FINC 621: Options and Futures Markets (3) FINC 632: International Finance and Investments (3) FINC 640: Purchase, Sale and Valuation of Closely Held Firms (3) FINC 651: Money and Capital Markets (3) FINC 663: Fixed Income and Debt Management (3) FINC 670: The Mutual Fund Business (3) FINC 675: Real Estate Finance (3) FINC 684: Financial Modeling (3) FINC Elective: Other courses may count for this concentration. This is determined based upon course offerings each semester.

General Business (9 credit hours) This selection of business elective courses provides a broader understanding of the business world. Electives are available in all MBA departments including accounting, management, business administration and entrepreneurship. The selection includes:

International Business (9 credit hours) ECON 627: International Economics and Business (required) (3) BUAD 680: Doing Business in Asia (3) BUAD 681: Doing Business in Europe (3) BUAD 682: Doing Business in the Middle East (3) BUAD 684: Doing Business in South America (3) FINC 632: International Finance and Investments (3) MGMT 625: Multinational Management (3) MKTG 626: Multinational Marketing (3) MKTG 677: International Sales and Negotiation (3) Other international electives as determined by the department chair.

BUAD 609: Business Ethics Through Film (3) BUAD 610: Outsourcing Issues in International Business (3) BUAD 611: Workforce Diversity (2) ENTR 611: New Venture Creation (3) ENTR 631: Corporate Entrepreneurship (3) MGMT 614: Principles of Leadership (3) MGMT 615: Values-Based Leadership Practices (3) MGMT 633: Supply Chain Management (3) MGMT 644: Motivation and Behavior in Organizations (3) MGMT 654: Project Management (3) MGMT 677: Mental Health Organization Systems (2)

Management Information Systems (9 credit hours) INFO 604: Concepts of Managerial Computer Technology (3) INFO 628: Digital Enterprise (3) INFO 660: Developmental Technologies for the Web (3) INFO 672: Computer and Network Security (3) INFO 674: Data Modeling and Management (3) INFO Elective: Other courses may count for this concentration. This is determined based upon course offerings each semester.

Marketing (9 credit hours) MKTG 602: Marketing Research (required) (3) MKTG 621: Entrepreneurial Marketing (3) MKTG 626: Multinational Marketing (3) MKTG 629: Integrated Marketing Communications (3) MKTG 630: Service Marketing (3) MKTG 632: E-Commerce (3) MKTG 640: Category Management (3) MKTG 664: Consumer Behavior Theory (3) MKTG 668: New Product Planning and Development (3) MKTG 670: Ethical Issues in Marketing (seminar) (3) MKTG 677: International Sales and Negotiation (3) MKTG Elective: Other courses may count for this concentration. This is determined based upon course offerings each semester.

Francesca Jordan

“ Participating in the Xavier Cincinnati Bell MBA program has given me the flexibility to pursue my degree while I work. Xavier has also given me the opportunity to network, expand my knowledge and enhance my professional skills.” ’09 MBA

To be considered for admission into the MBA program,

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Admission the following materials are required: w An application. w A set of official transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate institutions attended, sent directly from the institution to the MBA office.* w A current résumé documenting work experience. w Official GMAT test scores sent directly from the testing agency to the MBA office. w A $35 application fee. w Letters of recommendation and a personal essay are encouraged but not required. Please send all application materials to: MBA Program Williams College of Business Xavier University 3800 Victory Parkway Cincinnati, Ohio 45207-3221 *Domestic applicants with international academic credentials will be asked for additional application materials.

The Evening MBA Program

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Once the MBA office receives all materials, you will be considered for admission into the program. Admission is rolling, allowing students to begin their MBA studies at many times throughout the academic year. While there is no formal application deadline, the following dates are recommended to ensure timely processing of your application materials and course registration: Fall–Aug. 1 and Oct. 1; Spring–Dec. 1 and March 1; Summer–April 1 and June 1

The Weekend MBA Program Once the MBA office receives all materials, you will be considered for admission into the program. Admission is rolling, but the program begins once a year in the fall semester. Admission to the program continues until the program is full. Early submission of application materials is encouraged. The recommended application deadline is July 1.

Allison Becker ’10 MBA

“ I joined Xavier

straight out of undergrad. I wanted to get my MBA right away and Xavier was the place to do it. The Xavier MBA gives me the flexibility I need for full-time or parttime study, while helping me with career placement through the strong Corporate Connections program.” Full-time student

The Executive MBA Program Admission to this program is separate from the weekend and evening programs. Please contact the Executive MBA program coordinator at 513-745-3412 or xumba@xavier.edu for additional information.

The Off-site MBA Programs at Deerfield, West Chester and GE Admission to these programs is separate from the weekend and evening programs. For additional information, please contact the off-site program coordinator at 513-745-3412 or e-mail at xumba@ xavier.edu.

INTERNATIONAL ADMISSION Xavier hosts students from all parts of the global community. International MBA students must have a full-time student visa and attend classes full time in the evenings and/or on Saturdays. For international applicants also seeking study of the English language, Xavier offers an English as a Second Language (ESL) program. Information may be requested from: Xavier University The ESL Program 3800 Victory Parkway Cincinnati, Ohio 45207-2511 The following information is necessary before your international MBA application can be submitted for consideration: w An official Xavier University international admission application (different from the application in this packet). w An official Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score report (overall score of 550 for the paper-based test, overall score of 213 for the computer-based test or 79-80 on the Internetbased test) sent directly from the Educational Testing Service. w Official (English-translated if applicable) transcripts of undergraduate and graduate work sent directly from all universities attended. w A statement of degree or diploma and date (not needed if annotated on transcripts). w An official GMAT score report sent from the Pearson Vue Testing Service (www.mba.com). w An official evaluation of all international educational documents. WES, ECE and IERF are accepted. w A summary or résumé of all work experience. w Two letters of recommendation. w Financial statement and sponsorship letter. w A $35 (U.S.) application fee. International application deadlines: Fall–June 1; Spring–Oct. 1


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avier’s MBA program has truly refined the way I think when addressing business challenges or when putting together

strategic initiatives to achieve organizational goals. As a result, I have been equipped to support my career growth over the past few years.”

williams college of business Alan Dulin ’09 MBA Great American Insurance Group


Money Matters Your financial needs are integral to selecting the right MBA program. You should get the greatest return on your investment. We look for all possible avenues to assist you in this endeavor. You may obtain all current financial aid information and applications for these and any other programs by calling the Office of Financial Aid at 513-745-3142, e-mailing xufinaid@xavier.edu or visiting www.xavier.edu/financial_aid.

VETERAN’S ADMINISTRATION BENEFITS All veterans and their dependents may take their course of study under the GI Bill. Xavier is also a service members opportunity college. Request information from the director for veteran’s educational benefits at 513-745-3941. Check your VA benefits by calling 800-827-1000.

TUITION PAYMENT PLANS GRANTS Xavier’s graduate school of business provides partial tuition assistance each year to many qualified students who are not otherwise receiving some form of financial aid. Students must be fully admitted and submit the FAFSA to be eligible for MBA grant consideration. To get started, visit the FAFSA web site at www.fafsa.ed.gov.

GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIPS Graduate assistantships are available in the MBA Office and the Office of the Dean, as well as in the Departments of Accounting, Information Systems, Economics, Finance, Management and Entrepreneurship, and Marketing. The graduate assistant can be awarded up to 24 credit hours of tuition and a cash stipend each year.

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Several payment plans, ranging from installments to employer reimbursement, are available through the Office of the Bursar. For more information, contact the Office of the Bursar at 513-745-3405 or visit www.xavier.edu/bursar or xubursar@xavier. edu.

LOW-INTEREST LOANS United States citizens are eligible for low-interest student federal subsidized and unsubsidized Stafford loans. Direct all of your questions about benefits and eligibility to the director for financial aid at 513-745-3142 or visit the web site at www.xavier.edu/financial_aid.

Graduate assistantships outside the Williams College of Business are also available. Contact the Office of Graduate Services at 513-745-3360 or e-mail xugrad@xavier.edu.

Amit Shroff

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environment, professors, advisors,

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curriculum, collaborative approach, Fifth Third Bancorp

networking—all are top quality. But the

best thing about the program is it gives you flexibility while encouraging you to do your best. The diversity you see at the program is unmatched.”


Williams College of Business

MBA Application INSTRUCTIONS

ADMISSION INFORMATION

1. Application form

Recommended filing dates

Complete this form and return to: Xavier University MBA Office 3800 Victory Parkway Cincinnati, Ohio 45207-3221 (Please type or print in ink.)

2. Application fee A nonrefundable $35 application fee. Make check payable to Xavier University.

3. Academic transcripts Forward official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended to the MBA office.

4. Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) Score reports must be sent directly from the testing service to Xavier University’s MBA program. Scores are valid for five years. Find more information about the GMAT at www.mba. com.

The following dates are not deadlines but suggested dates to ensure adequate time for processing of the application for non-international applicants*: Fall: Aug. 1 and Oct. 1

Spring: Dec. 1 and March 1

Please indicate status (full-time or part-time) and enrollment date (season and year): q Full-time (9-15 hrs.) q Part-time (2-8 hrs.) q Fall (year)____ q Spring (year)____ q Summer (year)____ Select all applicable: q Evening MBA program q Executive MBA program q Provisional q Off-site MBA program (check one):

Current and previous work experience requires documentation on a résumé.

q Deerfield

q West Chester

q GE

(Note: Off-site programs have different deadline dates.)

q Dual Degree** (check one):

q Health Services Administration

q Nursing

q Visiting student from_________________________________________________________ College/University name

q Weekend MBA program (begins fall semester only)

Personal profile Name_________________________________________________________________________ LAST

5. Résumé

Summer: April 1 and June 1

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Social Security number__________________________________________________________ (Used for identification purposes only on University records)

Date of Birth __________________________________________________________________ Note: Applications will be reviewed only after receipt of all application materials.

Citizenship (country) ____________________________________________________________ If not a U.S. citizen, are you a permanent resident?__________________________________

You can also apply online at www.xavier.edu/mba.

If not a U.S. citizen, will you need a study visa?______________________________________ If not a U.S. citizen and if a study visa is not needed, what is your current visa status? ______________________________________________________________________________

* Note: International applicants needing F-1 visas must complete the official Xavier University international application. Do not complete this

Ethnicity (optional)*** q Native American q Asian q African American q Hispanic q White q Other________________________________

application.

Religion (optional)***___________________________________________________________ ** Dual-degree applicants must submit a separate application and required materials to the partnering degree program. Admission is separate and distinct between the two graduate programs. *** This information will not be used in making an admission decision. Your disclosure of this information is voluntary but valuable to the

Home address ______________________________________________________________________________ STREET ADDRESS AND/OR APARTMENT NUMBER

______________________________________________________________________________ CITY

STATE

ZIP CODE

University for statistical purposes.

Business information

Contact Information: Phone: 513-745-3525 Fax: 513-745-2929 E-mail: xumba@xavier.edu

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Educational profiles Please list chronologically the colleges and universities attended. Please request official transcripts from all listed schools. NAME OF INSTITUTION

DATES OF ATTENDANCE

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If you have not taken the GMAT, when do you plan to do so? (Month/year)____________ TOEFL (international students only) Month/year taken ________________ Total score ______________________

I certify that the information given above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signature ___________________________________________ Date ___________________

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Undergraduate GPA________ Official transcripts________ Admission status________ GMAT: Total________ QT%________ V%________ AW________ INDEX________ Résumé________ Initials________ Date________ Application fee________ Initials________ Date________


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Undergraduate Programs www.xavier.edu/williams 513-745-3131

Traveling on I-71

Executive MBA Program www.xavier.edu/xmba 513-745-3412

Take exit 7 (Route 562, Norwood). Travel 562 west to the Route 42 exit. Take a left at the light onto Route 42 (Reading Road). Travel on Reading Road to the fourth traffic light. Take a left at this light onto Victory Parkway, then bear right. Travel on Victory Parkway to the fourth light and turn left onto Dana Avenue. Take the first left onto University Drive, where you can obtain a parking pass.

MBA Programs www.xavier.edu/mba 513-745-3525

Off-site MBA www.xavier.edu/mba/offsite-programs 513-745-3412


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Williams College of Business 3800 Victory Parkway Cincinnati, Ohio 45207-3221


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