

Thank you for your interest in applying to Management Leadership for Tomorrow's MBA Preparation Program. The application period for the MBA Prep 2011 class is now closed. MLT will accept applications for the MBA Prep 2012 class summer 2010. If you have any questions, please email mbaprep@ml4t.org.
MBA Prep is open to students who identify as being African American/Black, Latino/Hispanic and/or Native American and have United States citizenship.
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Under-Represented Minorities: All applicants must identify as African American/Black, Latino/Hispanic, and/or Native Americans.
Achievement: To be considered, applicants must have solid academic standing and a bachelor's degree. Those with a strong undergraduate GPA are encouraged to apply. Applicants must also have demonstrated leadership ability and motivation in their extracurricular activities.
Work Experience: Applicants must have at least one year post-undergraduate work experience.
Commitment: Applicants must be willing to commit significant time and energy to the program, which will last about a year. This includes several hours a week and a few short trips to regional events during weekends.
US Citizenship: MBA Prep is open to US Citizens and Permanent Residents.
Due to limited resources and the demanding requirements of our program, admittance to the MBA Prep program is selective. The selection committee will review applications and may also follow up with a telephone interview to determine which students best meet the admission criteria. Admissions decisions typically come out within 3 months of application deadline.
The MBA Prep Program application deadlines: First-round application deadline is September 15, 2009. Second-round application deadline is October 31, 2009.
NOTE: Strong preference is given to early applications. Admission in the final round is on a space-available basis.
Please review the following checklist carefully before proceeding with the online application. All application materials must be submitted online. Please do not send materials via mail as mailed application materials will not be processed.
Essays:
Please provide responses to the following questions, providing specific examples and anecdotes to support your essays whenever possible.
Other Requirements:
Supporting Materials:
These documents must be uploaded to your application in a PDF or MS Word format. Please name the documents in the following style: Last Name_First Name_GMAT_TEST DATE.doc.
MLT's system is unable to process scanned documents that are not in PDF or MS Word format. If you do not currently have the technology to convert scanned documents into PDF, there are a number of free PDF converter programs online including Primo PDF, Cute PDF, PDF955.
All candidates must obtain a letter of recommendation in support of their MBA Prep application. While obtaining a recommendation from a current employer is ideal, MLT understands that it may not be feasible to make such a request. Other appropriate recommenders include former employers, college professors, and community leaders. The individual writing the letter should address the candidate's work ethic, leadership potential, ambition and extra efforts, effectiveness working in teams, and ability to act on constructive feedback. The letter may be submitted through the online application system.
How to Submit the Recommendation:
Online submission of your recommendation is required. When completing the online application, candidates will be prompted to enter the recommender's information, including e-mail. The system will generate an e-mail to your recommender with details on how to complete the recommendation.
Note:
An application is not considered complete until the recommender submits his or her letter.
To complete the online application all applicants are required to submit a current practice or official GMAT score. Applicants who plan to include a practice GMAT an exam offered through an online service or by an organization such as Princeton Review should submit a screen shot of the practice test score.
Please note that all applicants accepted to MBA Prep must submit an official score of 500 or higher by February 1, 2010. Information on the GMAT, including practice tests, can be found at www.mba.com, which is maintained by the Graduate Management Admissions Council.
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