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01 Mar 2009
First Students Accepted to Deferred Admission Program
Re: Dee Leopold (MBA 1980)
Topics: Education-AdmissionsEducation-Business Education
HBS has accepted 106 seniors from 52 colleges to take part in the new 2+2 Program, the School’s groundbreaking deferred MBA admission program. It is designed to reach a diverse group of high-achieving college students studyingin a wide variety of fields. After two years of work experience, they will begin the MBA Program in 2011 as members of the Class of 2013. The 2+2 Program “contradicts the conventional — and incorrect — notion that prospective students must have worked for five or six years before applying to the School,” says Deirdre Leopold (MBA ’80), managing director of MBA Admissions and Financial Aid. “There is no single profile for the successful applicant to HBS.” For more information, visit www.hbs.edu/mba/2+2/.
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