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What
is the difference between the Outreach Program and the Executive
MBA Program? |
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The
Outreach Program is a video–based distance learning program
available to students who live within the US and Canada or US military
students with APO or FPO addresses. This option offers more flexibility
than any other MBA Program option we offer. (It is the only program
that is not lock–step.) The only time students come to campus
is for the four–day team case analysis their last Fall semester.
The Executive MBA Program is for students with at least 8 years of
progressively responsible experience. It is a lock–step program
which includes five one–week residencies at Auburn and one international
trip. This program uses DVD's as the method of instruction; they contain
lectures, powerpoint slides, and other course materials. Since there
are several residency weeks and an international trip, students have
many opportunities to work with and get to know each other, as well
as the faculty. The Executive MBA Program also offers a concentration
in Technology Management for Engineers and Computer Scientists and
a concentration in HealthCare Management for non-MD's working in any
phase of the healthcare industry.
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| 2. |
How much is tuition? |
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On–Campus
tuition is equal to Auburn University tuition Instate: $2,625 per
semester
Out–of–state: $7,875 per semester
Outreach tuition is $598 per credit hour (the program is 36 hours)
Executive MBA Program: $46,250
Physicians Executive MBA Program: $49,875
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| 3. |
What
are the work experience requirements?
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On–Campus
MBA Program: 2 year minimum; students without two years of work experience
are required to do a summer internship.
Outreach MBA Program: We recommend at least 2 years
Executive MBA Program: 8 years
Physicians Executive MBA Program: None, however you must have an MD
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| 4. |
When
does the Program begin? |
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On–Campus
MBA Program: Fall semester only
Outreach MBA Program: Fall and Spring semesters
Executive MBA Program: Fall semester only
Physicians Executive MBA Program: Fall semester only
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| 5. |
What
is the deadline for applications? |
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On–Campus
MBA Program: Priority deadline March 1; after that on a space–available
basis.
Outreach MBA Program: Priority deadlines of March 1 and September 1;
after that on a space–available basis.
Executive MBA Program: Priority deadline June 1; after that on a space–available
basis.
Physicians Executive MBA Program: Priority deadline June 1; after that
on a space–available basis.
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| 6. |
What
is the length of the program? |
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On–Campus
MBA Program: 1.5 years (4 semesters)
Outreach MBA Program: 2.5 – 3.5 years
Executive MBA Program: 21 months (5 semesters)
Physicians Executive MBA Program: 21 months (5 semesters)
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| 7. |
For
the Executive MBA Programs, what does tuition include? |
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Tuition
includes a Video iPod, lodging and most meals for
the residency weeks in Auburn and airfare, lodging, and meals for
the study abroad trip. Books and course packets are also included.
The Physicians MBA tuition also includes airfare, lodging, and
most meals for the Washington DC trip.
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| 8. |
Is
a Bachelors degree required? |
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Yes,
a bachelor's degree from a 4–year institution is required.
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| 9. |
Can
I transfer credits from another MBA Program? |
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In
the On–Campus and Outreach Programs you may transfer up to
12 semester hours, however they may only be used for elective credit.
You must take all of our core classes. The Graduate School determines
which credits are transferable.
The Executive Programs do not accept any transfer credits.
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| 10. |
Do
I have to take the GMAT? |
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The
GMAT is required for On-campus and Outreach MBA Programs. The GMAT
is waived for students who already have a Ph.D. or other terminal
degree (i.e. JD, DVM). Students applying for the Executive MBA Program
will participate in a structured interview in lieu of taking
the GMAT.
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| 11. |
What
is the average GMAT score? |
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On–Campus
Program: 622
Outreach MBA Program: 580
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| 12. |
What
are the minimum TOEFL scores? |
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Computer–based:
213
Paper–based: 550
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| 13. |
Are
there prerequisites required? |
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Our
On–Campus and Outreach Programs require prerequisites. Please
click
here for more information.
The Executive Program provides all necessary foundation materials directly
to the student on a Video iPod.
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| 14. |
For the Executive MBA
Programs, what happens if I miss a residency week?
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You
may continue with the program, but you must make up the residency
week the next year.
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| Frequently
Used Addresses and Phone Numbers: |
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Auburn
University Graduate School
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106 Hargis
Hall
Auburn University, AL 36849
phone number: 334-844-4700
fax: 334-844-4348
e–mail: gradadm@mail.auburn.edu
website: www.grad.auburn.edu
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| Financial
Aid Office |
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203 Mary Martin Hall
Auburn University, AL 36849
phone number: 334-844-4367
fax: 334-844-6085
e–mail: finaid@mail.auburn.edu finaid@mail.auburn.edu
website: www.auburn.edu/student_info/student_affairs/finaid/
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