Working Professional MBA

Admissions

WPMBA Student in Class

It is a given that your interest in an MBA means you are looking for a rigorous academic program with great career outcomes. Fisher offers you that. The Working Professional MBA is a top-ranked program, and we are looking for motivated students with demonstrated leadership capabilities and a strong academic foundation.

Students who value and excel in collaborative environments with access to expert faculty will thrive at Fisher. Connect with Fisher on-campus, on the road, or online.

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What We Are Looking For

Our Working Professional MBA Admissions Committee is charged with the task of building not just an incoming class but a cohesive “micro-community." We look for well-rounded students from a variety of backgrounds, with diverse and stimulating life experiences.

We carefully review academic credentials, work experience (two years required), essays, resumes, references, and interview notes to select individuals who are a great fit. Therefore, it is paramount that you demonstrate your academic aptitude, showcase your leadership and teamwork experiences, highlight your involvement in community organizations or professional associations, and provide insight into the personal experiences that will enable you to add value to the Fisher community. Be true to yourself; do not just tell us what you think we want to hear. We look forward to learning more about you!

As we evaluate whether you are a good fit for Fisher’s MBA program, we will consider these main categories:

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