Georgetown University - McDonough School of Business Full-time MBA
Georgetown University - McDonough School of Business

Georgetown University - McDonough School of Business

Full-time MBA

District of Columbia, USA

MBA

2 years

English

Full time

On-Campus

* round 1: September 28, 2022 | round 2: January 5, 2023 | round 3: March 30, 2023 | round 4: May 2, 2023

Key Summary

    About : The Full-time MBA offers a comprehensive and intensive curriculum designed to empower aspiring leaders. This program focuses on essential business principles, strategic thinking, and practical experience, enabling students to tackle real-world challenges. With a duration tailored for immersion in a rich educational environment, the MBA program prepares individuals for dynamic careers in various sectors.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue diverse career paths including roles in management consulting, finance, marketing, and entrepreneurship. Many find opportunities in multinational corporations, while others choose to start their own businesses or work for non-profit organizations. The skills gained throughout the program enhance employability and leadership potential.

Through the Full-time MBA program, you’ll take rigorous courses with an emphasis on principled leadership and global management framework, ensuring you’re prepared to build a career in today’s increasingly global business environment. Immerse yourself in experiential learning, hands-on consulting projects, and leadership experiences that prepare you for the future of business.

McDonough Community

At Georgetown McDonough, you’ll join a diverse and vibrant community of students, faculty, staff, and alumni with numerous opportunities to create lifelong friendships and connections that last a lifetime. Learn more about what makes the Hoya community so special.

Full-time MBA Class Profile

  • 5.7 Average Years of Work Experience
  • 34% Female
  • 38% U.S. Diversity*
  • Average GPA: 3.29
  • Average GMAT: 697
  • Average GRE: 317
  • 42% of International Students
  • 39 Countries Represented

* U.S. Diversity signifies African American, Asian American, Hispanic American, and Native American