Average GMAT Score | 668 | GMAT Range | 610-720 |
Total Applicants | 511 | Acceptance Rate | 33% |
Class Size | 100 | Average Work Experience | 61 Months |
Applicant Deadlines | R1: 26 Sep, 2024 R2: 31 Oct, 2024 R3:09 Jan, 2025 R4:27 Feb, 2025 |
Decision Dates | R1: Jan. 3, 2025 R2: Feb. 19, 2025 R3: 4 weeks R4: 4 weeks |
Length of Program | 21 Months | Placement Information |
Key points for University of Wisconsin (Madison):
- Wisconsin school of business was founded in 1900 .
- François Ortalo-Magné became the dean of Wisconsin school of business in September 1, 2011.
- There are 41,905 alumni present and growing each year. These alumni are top executives in leading fortune 500 firms, successful entrepreneurs and leaders in their specific areas.
- Some of the notable alumni from the college are Steve Bennett (CEO of Symantec), John Morgridge (Chairman Cisco Systems), Thomas J. Falk (CEO of Kimberly Clark).
- The student life is very vibrant. There are over 750 student organization and clubs. Madison is the only university in the country with two daily student newspapers.
- Madison city is home to many companies in variety of industries. Technology company includes Google, Microsoft, Broad jam, Raven Software, TDS telecom and many more. Some other popular companies are American Family Insurance, National Guardian Life, Spectrum Brands , Credit Union National Association , MGE Energy , Oscar Mayer , Kraft Foods among many.
University of Wisconsin (Madison) Essays (2015-16):
We require one essay as part of the application. Along with your transcripts, test scores, work experience, and references, these essays will be a critical part of evaluating you as a candidate for admission.
Required Essay:
Please explain why you are interested in the Wisconsin MBA, and specifically how the career specialization you are applying to will help you achieve your short-term career goals and impact your long-term career goals.
Optional Essay:
This essay allows you to communicate additional information about yourself that is not represented in the application you feel would benefit the admissions committee before making a decision. This may include, and is not limited to, leadership opportunities at work or in your community or special interests that may demonstrate professional qualities you would bring to the program or work environment.
You may also use this essay to share with us clarifying information that may help us better understand who you are as a candidate, which is not limited to gaps in employment, undergraduate academic record, professional progression.