MIT Sloan Dates and Deadlines 2009-2010
Round One *Application Deadline: Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Decisions Released: Monday, February 1, 2010
Round Two Application Deadline: Tuesday, January 13, 2010
**Decisions Released: Monday, April 5, 2010
*Reapplicants must apply in Round One. All application must be submitted by 12 p.m. PST.
**Decisions will be released early for some candidates who will be denied admission without an interview.
MIT Sloan Essay Topics
Essay 1: Please describe a time when you went beyond what was defined, expected, established, or popular. (500 words or less, limited to one page)
Essay 2: Please describe a time when you coached, trained, or mentored a person or group. (500 words or less, limited to one page)
Essay 3: Please describe a time when you took responsibility for achieving an objective. (500 words or less, limited to one page)
MIT Sloan Résumé Instructions
Please prepare a business résumé that includes your employment history in reverse chronological order, with titles, dates, and whether you worked part-time or full-time. Your educational record should also be in reverse chronological order and should indicate dates of attendance and degree(s) earned. Other information appropriate to a business résumé is welcomed and encouraged. The résumé should not be more than one page in length (up to 50 lines).
MIT Sloan Cover Letter Instructions
Prepare a cover letter (up to 500 words) seeking a place in the MIT Sloan MBA Program. Describe your accomplishments and include an example of how you had an impact on a group or organization. Your letter should conform to standard business correspondence and be addressed to Mr. Rod Garcia, Director of MBA Admissions.
MIT Sloan’s famous mens et manus philosophy:
Mind and Hand
The moment you step onto the MIT Sloan campus, you feel the palpable sense of energy and opportunity that is fueled by MIT’s credo of mens et manus — mind and hand. At MIT, we believe that you must understand foundational topics at a deep level (mens) and be able to execute the practical application of these concepts (manus).
The concept of mens et manus percolates through the MIT culture and inspires a shared ethic. It says: let’s look at the problem, invent the solution, and do something about it. Mens et Manus is the core idea that powers everything we do at MIT Sloan. Generations of students, faculty, and alumni have built their careers on it.
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