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Texas Christian University (Neeley) MBA Admission Details and Applications Essays 2022-23

Here is a snapshot of the vital information for the applicants

ESSAY QUESTIONS

What are your career goals? Why did you decide to pursue an MBA degree at this point in your career?

General Admissions Essay # 1

The Neeley School admits a small cohort of students in order to provide an intentional and customized experience for each student, so it is important to admit students who will add value to the program and the cohort. What qualities and skills do you bring that will add value to our program and your cohort?

General Admissions Essay #2

Is there any additional information that would clarify or enhance the information you have provided in your application? Or do you have any other information that you would like to bring to the attention to the Graduate Admissions Committee in support of your application?

– APPLICATION DEADLINES –

ROUND DEADLINE
1 October 1
2 February 1
3 March 1
4 April 1

PROGRAM STATISTICS

91

Current Class Size

31%

Female Students

69%

Male Students

37%

International Students

5 years

Average Work Experience

631

Average GMAT

3.34

Average GPA

$111,060

Total Tuition Fee

$100

Application Fee

Required

Resume

Yes

TOEFL Requirement

Data not available

School Based Loan

Need based as well as profile based

Scholarships/GA Opportunities

TCU Neeley Essays Writing and Editing Support


The MBA application process can be quite challenging at first. Finding a benchmark and evaluating oneself is hard. When I began my application process, within the set of limitation that I was working under, I wasn’t very confident about my chances. Shailesh and Mayank evaluated my profile thoroughly and were very patient in understanding my constraints and requirements. They helped me structure my thoughts and motivated to apply to the better B-Schools. At every stage, they went above and beyond what was required. I never realised when they ceased to be ‘admission consultants’ and became ‘mentors’. Their mentorship helped me, not just with my applications to universities abroad, but also through the application process to Indian schools.”

Shubham Gupta Boston University ($60K scholarship), The College of William and Mary (50K scholarship), 9 IIM’s, MDI Gurgaon, XIMB

History

The Texas Christian University TCU was founded in 1873 in Thorp Spring, Texas by brothers Addison and Randolph Clark and named as AddRan Male and Female College. The School moved to Waco in 1895 and was named as AddRan Christian University in 1889. Later on, the name changed to Texas Christian University in 1902. The burning of the Waco campus led to the shift of TCU to downtown Fort Worth in 1910. By 1911, three new buildings were established in the present campus area.

MISSION STATEMENT


Two- fold mission

  • To develop ethical leaders with a global perspective who help shape the business environment.
  • To develop and disseminate leading-edge thought in order to improve the practice of business.

Core Strengths of the School

TCU’s small size class structure encourages interaction between the students and intellectual faculty. The professors draw real world examples from their experiences and research to explain business concepts to the students. Innovation, information and technology are the pillars of the Neeley MBA program. Students are encouraged to work as consultants for organizations belonging to varied industries, giving them hands-on experience to identify the growth areas of the company and implement strategic improvements so that the company is able to gain an edge over its competitors. There is immense focus on Entrepreneurship, wherein the students are able to identify and evaluate opportunities, acquire resources, create enterprises and manage entrepreneurial organizations.

Uniqueness in MBA Pedagogy

The Integrative Project inspires students to apply strategic thinking approach and come up with solutions to business problems. The week long project instills leadership, teamwork and presentation skills in students. Here, the students get the opportunity to put forward their ideas in front of corporate executives and business professors that boosts their chances of internship opportunities with renowned organizations.

TCU provides two International Experience options (International Experience Electives and Semester Abroad Opportunities) for its students. In the first option, students take a 10-14 day trip to countries like China, Italy, India and Argentina, where they interact with business executives of varied industries and learn the nuances of doing business in an international setting. The latter option offers a longer stay (a semester-long) in a foreign location. Students can choose to take elective courses from a partner university and additionally, even earn a degree from the partner university.

Students are sent in teams to compete with students from other top MBA programs across the country to participate in the National Case Competition. This encourages the innovative spirit in the students and instills teamwork skills in them that they would require at the workplace.

The Neeley Entrepreneurship Center promises to tap the entrepreneurship potential of each student, thus instilling problem solving skills in each student. The Center inspires students to hone their entrepreneurial skills and evolve themselves as efficient business leaders. The Entrepreneurship Club at TSU further enables students to network with business leaders and top executives, and enhances their understanding on the business front.

The Neeley Professional Development Center focuses on enhancing the communication skills of the students, so that they are able to present themselves in a clear, concise and apt manner.

CONCENTRATIONS OFFERED

  • Accounting
  • Consulting
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Health Care Administration
  • Marketing
  • Portfolio Management
  • Real Estate
  • Finance

LOCATION ADVANTAGES

TCU is located about three miles away from downtown Fort Worth. The Fort Worth Cultural District holds an array of art galleries and museums. The Amon Carter Museum, the Kimbell Art Museum and the Modern Art Museum are some of the famous museums of Fort Worth. The Scott, the Sanders and Casa Mañana are the three performance theatres of the district. The Fort Worth Zoo and splendid Botanical Garden add to the scenic beauty of the city.

CAREER SUPPORT

The Graduate Service Center creates powerful resumes of students and utilizes its network connections with top employers across the world, so that the students are able to achieve their goals. The Center trains students through mock interviews and subsequent feedback sessions, so that the students are able to reform their response for the final day. Additionally, they also provide individual coaching and counseling for students, so that students can capitalize on their strengths and market themselves in an efficient manner.

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