May 31, 2022
“FRESH IDEAS FROM THE BLACKLIGHT” SBC’s Weekly Newsletter for Professionals A new study from researchers at the Wharton School offers a ray of hope where demographic bias is concerned. When it comes to asking … →
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May 24, 2022
The University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business has chosen Sharon Matusik as its newest dean to succeed Scott DeRue, who stepped down last year. Most recently, Matusik was dean of the Leeds School … →
May 6, 2022
If there’s one overarching trend we’ve seen in our two-plus decades of admission consulting, it’s the move toward greater diversity in the top MBA programs. For example, applicants from consulting and banking used to … →
April 29, 2022
The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) has taken the pulse of prospective MBA applicants to see what attitudes have changed, if any, compared to pre-pandemic times. Earlier this week, Matt Hazenbush, the Director of … →
March 18, 2022
Stacy Blackman Hosts Exclusive Conversation with Journalists for the SBC Consulting Team SBC often weighs in on MBA admissions topics for media outlets such as Bloomberg Businessweek, Business Insider, and US News. Today, we’re … →
November 3, 2021
Stanford’s MBA program boasts the lowest acceptance rate of all MBA programs worldwide. Poets & Quants just shared the acceptance rate and yield data for the M7 MBA programs to illustrate the strength that the … →
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