Friday, June 26, 2020

MBA Admissions News Roundup

The Daily Pennsylvanian celebrates the fact that 45% of Whartons incoming MBA class of 2013 will be women. This number represents quite an achievementa 5% increase from the classes in the past two years and the highest percentage in Whartons history. Harvard has also reached a new record this year with women representing 39% of its incoming class. Bloomberg Businessweek wrote about the fervor worked up around plagiarism at the GMAC annual conference coming up. Due to excessive amounts of plagiarism discovered in last years batch of Penn State applications, many business schools are expected to be more aggressive this year. Penn State has begun using a software application called Turnitin, and many other universities are expected to follow suit. An article in the Financial Times announced that Trium, the three-center Executive MBA program taught by New York Universitys Stern school, HEC Paris, and the London School of Economics (LSE), will be adding a second cohort in 2012. While students already split their time between New York, London and Paris, the new cohort will enable more time to be spent in emerging markets, such as India and China. A $37,000 tweet? It sounds like a misunderstanding, but Bloomberg Businessweek explains that it is in fact a full-tuition award package for whoever can tweet the most creative response to The University of Iowas Tippie College of Business application tweet question: What makes you an exceptional Tippie Full-time MBA candidate and future MBA hire? Creativity encouraged! While social networking savvy is increasingly important to business schools, Tippie has definitely taken it to the next level! Accepted.com ~ Helping You Write Your Best