by Transcend Admissions | Jun 2, 2011 | Graduate School News
The Wall Street Journal recently reported that there was a 4% decrease in Fall 2011 international student applications to the 25 United States business schools that normally award the largest number of degrees to international students. The reason for this trend is... by Transcend Admissions | May 27, 2011 | Graduate School News
Going forward the Northwestern University Kellogg School of Business Executive MBA program will not require a GMAT score to be submitted as part of the application. The program is geared towards working professionals with little time to prepare for the GMAT exam (the... by Transcend Admissions | May 27, 2011 | Graduate School News
David A. Thomas, professor and former associate dean at Harvard Business School will become the new dean of Georgetown University McDonough School of Business as of August 1st, 2011. Thomas is a professor of Business Administration and directs Harvard’s... by Transcend Admissions | May 24, 2011 | Graduate School News
This article reports that many of the top business schools in the United States, including Northwestern (Kellogg), Cornell (Johnson), Carnegie Mellon (Tepper) and the University of Minnesota (Carlson) have showed a significant increase in hiring for MBA students who... by Transcend Admissions | May 20, 2011 | Graduate School News
The Graduate Management Admissions Council (GMAC) (the company that brought you the GMAT) has recently reported that the job market for the class of 2011 MBA graduates has significantly improved from 2010. In a GMAC survey from March 2011, 54% of MBA class of 2011... by Transcend Admissions | May 10, 2011 | Graduate School News
This recent Bloomberg/Businessweek article notes that the number of women taking the GMAT exam from China, Taiwan, Vietnam and Thailand is now greater than men. Last year, 57% of all examinees from Taiwan were women. These Asian female applicants to MBA programs are... by Transcend Admissions | Apr 29, 2011 | Graduate School News
NYU has opened facilities in Shanghai, on the campus of East China Normal University. Currently the program is limited to current NYU students from New York that want to study abroad in China. Courses are offered in NYU Shanghai by the Stern School of Business, the...