MBA Applications Rising
Posted on September 5th, 2006 No Comments »

(Source: Duke University)
Applications to business schools are once again on the rise, according to a new study by the Graduate Management Admissions Council. The following report comes courtesy of the AP:
There was sharper competition to get into business schools this year, with MBA programs reporting increased applications to both full- and part-time programs, according to a study to be released Monday.
About two-thirds of full-time MBA programs saw their applications increase in 2006, compared to just 21 percent who reported an increase in 2005, according to the Graduate Management Admission Council. About two-thirds of part-time and executive MBAs — programs designed for older students with more work experience — also saw increases.
The trend doesn't prove more students are applying to graduate business programs, because individual applicants could simply be applying to more schools. But other gmac data suggest more are registering the GMAT business school entrance exam that last year, and those who do are sending their scores to fewer schools, which boosts the case that more people are applying.
Demand for MBA slots can be countercyclical, because people often try to attend business school during a downturn, hoping to graduate when things pick up. When the economy is extremely hot, people may be unwilling to forego earnings to return to school.
But GMAC's president and CEO, David Wilson, said the economy is now healthily balanced, and the job market for MBAs is strong.
Read the rest here.
Did you enjoy this article?