Minnesota Carlson MBA Deadlines 2024-2025

The Minnesota Carlson MBA deadlines for the 2024-2025 admissions season are below.
Minnesota Carlson is conducting its MBA application process in five rounds. International applicants must apply by the Round 3 deadline. The Round 4 and 5 deadlines are for domestic applicants only.
Rounds | Application Deadline | Decision Notification |
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Round 1 | October 1, 2024 | November 15, 2024 |
Round 2 | December 1, 2024 | February 1, 2025 |
Round 3 | February 1, 2025 | March 15, 2025 |
Round 4 | April 1, 2025 | May 15, 2025 |
Round 5 | June 1, 2025 | June 14, 2025 |
Deadlines that occur on a weekend or holiday are extended through the next business day.
Required Materials
Applicants must submit the online application form, GMAT or GRE scores (waiver available), copies of academic transcripts regarding any coursework at a college or university, personal statement essay, a current resume, proof of English language proficiency (if applicable, TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, or Duolingo) and two recommendations. There is a $75 application fee, but it will be waived for those who have been active U.S. military within three years of submitting the application. Admissions decisions are sent via email.
When Does Minnesota Carlson Issue Invitations to Interview?
Interviews are offered by invitation only after an applicant has submitted all of the application components. The timing of an interview invitation has no bearing on admission. An interview for the Full-Time MBA program is required for admission. Interviews are by invitation only, offered on weekdays in person or via Zoom.
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I am a 29 yo black brazilian woman. I am civil engineer by the oldest civil engineer school of Brazil with full scholarship. I have been working with data since 2015 and now I am coordinator of a data team I the biggest Latin American Bank. Currently I am studying for toefl and improving my English. My main purposes joining a top tier mba are to improve my leadership skills and to learn with different people from different backgrounds (I am working in the same business since 2017).
I am originally from the UK (now a permanent resident) and went to community college (3.6 gpa), then transferred to a top 25 undergrad and severe health issues due to a disability causing me to get a 3.1 gpa. I then stayed there and did a master’s in finance with a 3.8 gpa. I am very passionate about giving back, especially about the homelessness epidemic. Before college I spent a year in Switzerland volunteering at homeless shelters. During college I led a campus ministry with a focus on helping the unhoused. After my experience with my disability, I started a nonprofit that has consulted with several shelters and foodbanks to help those with similar health issues as myself. I also personally raised capital to purchase and preserve an affordable multifamily property. My career has been in real estate since I graduated, but I have job hopped. My first job was 5 months, then I moved to be closer to family. My next job was for 7 months, but I quit as they were taking actions to make housing unaffordable for first time buyers. My next job was in acquisitions but I was laid off with about half the company due to the rising interest rates that affected the industry. I have been at an impact real estate private equity firm for almost 2 years in an acquisitions, development, and asset management role with a promotion. All my roles have been for REITs or PE firms. My post-mba goal is banking to better learn capital markets and long term to start an affordable real estate investment firm, perhaps in London. I would love to be a wire tap candidate, fingers crossed.
Applying for deferred programs at the mentioned schools. African woman studying Comp Sci and Math. GMAT Focus 98 %tile. Substantial community involvement and some experience at big tech working as a SWE. Thinking of consulting or product management post MBA.
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