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As a Robinson EMBA student, you already possess an impressive professional track record, having achieved increasing levels of responsibility throughout you career. And you yearn for more - and even faster - advancement.
Our students are normally in their mid-30s to mid-40s with a minimum of seven years of professional experience, including five years in management. They come from a wide range of disciplines - from marketing and finance to real estate and investments, and everything in between - which greatly enrich the learning environment for everyone.
Most of our students seek a common goal: filling the gaps in their formal management education to enhance their leadership potential. Robinson EMBA students share many traits of an entrepreneur - a willingness to take risks and to work hard to achieve their personal goals.
You also have strong support from the key people in your life - all of whom recognize where you’re headed. You’re about to become a part of something bigger than yourself -
and the Robinson EMBA program is exactly how you accomplish that goal.
The admissions committee reviews applications as they are received. To be considered for the class graduating in January 2014, EMBA applications must be submitted by June 15, 2012.
The GMAT must be completed by the EMBA application deadline (June 15, 2012). Please use program code QCK-ZW-44 and request that your scores be sent to the Executive MBA Program at Georgia State University.
GMAT waivers are considered on a case-by-case basis. For information on waiver guidelines, please contact Melody Paris, Assistant Director, at mparis@gsu.edu or 404-413-7182.
A limited number of non-degree candidates may be accepted each year. Non-degree students are accepted on a case-by-case basis, provided they meet all other requirements for the EMBA program. Non-degree candidates are required to take the GMAT, and should make a total score of 500 or above to be considered for the program.