Members of the admissions team at the MIT Sloan School of Management are hitting the road in a big way, with admissions events scheduled in every corner of the globe over the next few months. The global trek starts tomorrow with events in Madrid and Bogota and will continue throughout the summer months and into the fall. The tour, called “MIT Sloan on the Road,” includes more than three dozen events in cities throughout North America, South America, Europe, Africa and Asia. So regardless of how far you live from Sloan’s campus, you’ll have the opportunity to hear first-hand about the school’s MBA program, admissions process and more. MIT Sloan on the Road events all feature admissions representatives sharing about the school’s mission – focused on innovation, collaboration and global impact – as well as the entrepreneurial spirit of its community and the opportunity Sloan students have to shape their learning experience. Alumni share their experiences both at Sloan and beyond as part of a panel discussion following the admissions presentation. Finally, the events culminate with an opportunity for attendees to network with admissions staff, alumni and fellow applicants. Advanced registration is required. View a complete list of all scheduled events and registration details here: MIT Sloan Summer/Fall 2014 Admissions Events.
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April 4, 2026 10:19pm ET
Accepted
to
UVA / Darden
Round:
Round 3
Received via
phone
on
April 02, 2026
Standardized Test:
Granted Waiver
GPA:
3.97
Program Type:
Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career:
Technology
Application Location:
USA
Juno Member:
Not yet
April 4, 2026 6:05pm ET
Accepted
to
Stanford GSB
Round:
Round 2
Received via
phone
on
March 30, 2026
Standardized Test:
GMAT
GPA:
3.9
GMAT:
715
Program Type:
Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career:
Consulting
Juno Member:
Not yet
April 4, 2026 9:34am ET
Accepted
to
Stanford GSB
Round:
Round 2
Received via
phone
on
March 30, 2026
Standardized Test:
GRE
GPA:
3.51
GRE:
324
Program Type:
Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career:
Healthcare
Application Location:
Virginia
Note:
Feels unbelievable again but incredibly excited and glad to see everything pay off in the end!!
Juno Member:
Not yet
April 3, 2026 9:58pm ET
Accepted from Waitlist
to
Stanford GSB
Round:
Round 2
Received via
phone
on
March 30, 2026
Standardized Test:
GMAT
GPA:
4.0
GMAT:
740
Program Type:
Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career:
Technology,
Amazon,
Apple,
Facebook/Meta,
Google,
Netflix
Target Career:
Consulting
Application Location:
United States, SoCal
Note:
Waitlisted after interview R1, accepted R2.
Juno Member:
Not yet
April 3, 2026 7:58pm ET
Accepted from Waitlist
to
UVA / Darden
Round:
Round 2
Received via
phone
April 3, 2026
Standardized Test:
Granted Waiver
GPA:
73.01%
Program Type:
Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career:
Finance,
Investment Banking
Application Location:
Accra, Ghana
Note:
Received call in the afternoon today with portal update later. No funding unfortunately. Difficult to justify foregoing $112k at Owen and $85k at Emory.
Juno Member:
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