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Colorado State University (Fort Collins) MBA Admission Details and Applications Essays 2025-26

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ESSAY QUESTIONS

Please write a Statement of Purpose approximately two-three pages (double-spaced) addressing the following topics:

  1. Essay Question 1

    Why you believe you’re ready to pursue an MBA

  2. Essay Question 2

    How an MBA aligns with your short-term and long-term career and personal goals

  3. Essay Question 3

    How will you contribute to our Online MBA program

  4. Essay Question 4

    Why do you believe our university is the best place for you to achieve your goals
    Please include specific details (e.g., experiences, examples, and achievements, etc.) to support your statement.


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– APPLICATION DEADLINES –

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PROGRAM STATISTICS

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Current Class Size

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Female Students

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Male Students

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International Students

2 Years

Average Work Experience

N/R

Average GMAT/GRE

3.0 or above

Average GPA

$42,076

Total Tuition Fee

$60 for domestic applicants
$70 for international applicants

Application Fee

Required

Resume

Yes

TOEFL Requirement

Available

School Based Loan

Need based as well as profile based

Scholarships/GA Opportunities

CONCENTRATIONS OFFERED

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The excerpt of my B-School journey and story, and the important role played by Expert’s Global:- When I was sitting on the couch of Expert’s Global office, more than a year ago, reading various successful stories mentored by Experts, I dreamed of sharing my own story someday and imagined how it would be for me. Now that I get the chance to share it, I am quite thrilled. The journey was long, tiresome and full of struggles, yet the learning was subliminal. Expert’s Global were the only people I approached after reading various reviews online. I took the complete package and started with the GMAT preparation, then came the applications, interviews and finally the decision of which school to go to and they guided me through each of these steps. During the GMAT preparation part, I received complete study material, plenty of practice questions and a proper schedule. There are also a good number of mock tests that really give the feel of CAT test such as GMAT so when THE DAY arrives you will feel like you know everything about it. I was preparing with full zeal but then I got promoted, which showed a lot on my preparation. My scores stopped increasing and I decided to take the test. My GMAT score was not exceptional (a lousy 680) so I knew I needed strong essays and a nicely built profile (time to thank the promotion) and Shailesh Sir proved to be a gem on this front-I remember emailing him at 2;30 in the morning on the day of my first application and received immediate response and support. Such efforts go far beyond and ultimately it shows on your results. Experts advised me to apply to 11 schools, which I did, however I could not complete 2 applications so I ended up applying to 9 schools. Out of these I received interview calls from 6 schools namely Foster, ND Mendoza, Mason, GWU, Katz and BYU. I got admits from 3 of these schools, 2 with good scholarships: Foster did not offer any scholarship. My final call was between GWU and BYU. GWU offered me $60K scholarship so tuition for me was less than BYU. Though BYU does not offer scholarships that easily (I have asked a few other admits) but again Shailesh Sir insisted that I ask for a scholarship, so I did. And I got a scholarship. It was great! That made my decision easier, I guess. BYU was a clear win (though in the start, I was so confused). In my opinion the best thing about Experts is that they prepare you to do, instead of doing it themselves-it kind of warms you up for the longer run 😉 In all, I think it was a tremendous experience and without the support I received, it would have been much difficult and far less fertile! I heartily thank the entire experts team for their guidance and support. Thumbs up!

Roli Shukla BYU

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