Columbia Business School, Columbia University, New York

Columbia Deadlines:
September 2012 intake: (Rolling Admissions) Early Decision (5 Oct 2011), Merit Fellowship (4 Jan 2012),
Regular Decision (11 Apr 2012)
January 2012 intake: (Rolling Admissions) 5 Oct 2011
Columbia Essay for Dual Degree applicants:Please address the following questions within your response to Essay 1: How will the Dual Degree enhance your post-MBA and long-term professional goals?
Short Question - What is your post-MBA professional goal? (200 Characters)
Columbia Essay 1: Considering your post-MBA and long term professional goals, why are you pursuing an MBA at this point in your career? Additionally, why is Columbia Business School a good fit for you? (Maximum 750 words)
Columbia Essay 2:Describe a life experience that has shaped you. The goal of this essay is to get a sense of who you are, rather than what you have achieved professionally. (Maximum 500 words)
Columbia Essay 3:(Select and answer one of the below)
Option A: The annual A. Lorne Weil Outrageous Business Plan Competition is a student initiative managed and run by the Columbia Entrepreneurs Organization (CEO). The competition encourages Columbia MBA students to explore creative entrepreneurial ideas that are sufficiently ambitious in scope and scale to be considered "outrageous." Students explore these ideas while learning firsthand what goes into the development and presentation of a solid business proposal.
Develop your own "outrageous" business idea. In essay form, compose your "elevator pitch." (Maximum 250 words)
Option B: Columbia deeply values its vibrant student community, the building of which begins at orientation when admitted students are assigned to clusters of 65 to 70 fellow students who take most of the first-year core classes together. During the first weeks of school, each cluster selects a Cluster Chair. Further strengthening the student community are the nearly 100 active student organizations at Columbia Business School, ranging from cultural to professional to community service-oriented. Leadership positions within the cluster and/or clubs offer hands-on management and networking opportunities for students as they interact with fellow students, administrators, faculty members, alumni, and practitioners.
You are running for either Cluster Chair or a club leadership position of your choosing. Compose your campaign speech. (Maximum 250 words)
Option C: Founded nearly three decades ago, the Executives in Residence Program at Columbia Business School integrates senior executives into the life of the School. Current executives in residence include more than a dozen experts in areas ranging from media and investment banking to private equity and management. A hallmark of the program is one-on-one counseling sessions in which executives advise students about their prospective career choices.
Select one of the current executives in residence with whom you would like to meet during your time at Columbia. Explain your selection and tell us how you would best utilize your half hour one-on-one session. (Maximum 250 words)
Columbia Optional Essay:Is there any further information that you wish to provide to the Admissions Committee? Please use this space to provide an explanation of any areas of concern in your academic record or your personal history. (Maximum 500 words)
Columbia Reapplication Essay: How have you enhanced your candidacy since your previous application? Please detail your progress since you last applied and reiterate your short-term and long-term goals. Explain how the tools of the Columbia MBA will help you to meet your goals and how you plan to participate in the Columbia community. (Maximum of 750 words.)
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Class Profile of 2010 Batch
Applications Received |
6885 |
Admitted |
1028(15%) |
Enrolled |
737(72%) |
GMAT Range |
580-780 |
GMAT Range of Middle 80% |
680-760 |
GPA Range of Middle 80% |
3.1-3.8 |
Age Range |
22-37 |
Age Range of Middle 80% |
25-31 |
Work Experience Range of Middle 80% |
3-7 years |
Male/Female |
67%/33% |
Minorities of U.S. Origin |
23% |
International Citizens |
38% |
Dual Citizens |
10% |
U.S. Permanent Residents |
4% |
Number of Countries Represented |
61% |
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