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International Students

DeVos Graduate School of Management welcomes applications from candidates around the world. Nearly one-third of the students in each Full-time class are citizens of countries other than the United States.

Our Full-time MBA students are a blend of individuals with varied educational and professional experiences.  Undergraduate majors range from biology to engineering to political science to the fine arts.  Hometowns range from Tokyo to Hamburg to Memphis to Midland.  One thing is common among students: They truly are a select group.

Some candidates enter the Full-time MBA program immediately upon receiving their undergraduate degrees.  Others have held full-time work positions before returning to school.  Students arrive with a sense of camaraderie that is fostered in the classroom and encouraged throughout all aspects of their lives.

Students join together in both formal and informal study groups to draw upon the strengths of individual members.  Even though the program is intense and highly competitive, students share their knowledge, offer complete support, and form lasting friendships.

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Tom Szlachta
Managerial MBA
2004

 
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DeVos Outcomes

Successful degree completion will provide students with:

  • The management skills to find and fix problems and identify and capitalize on opportunities, working effectively with others to take action using an integrated knowledge of a range of business functions and processes.
  • The leadership skills to create a vision and influence others to follow, and to raise the performance of all members of the organization.

Specifically, graduates will be well versed in:


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