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Scheller College of Business – Georgia Institute of Technology

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Class Size 70
Women 37%
Average GMAT 694
Average GPA 3.39

Located in Tech Square at the heart of Atlanta, Georgia, the Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business offers a full-time MBA, part-time evening MBA and Executive MBA. Hallmarks of the Georgia Tech MBA program include its customizable curriculum, experiential learning, highly-ranked career services and collaborative, diverse, inclusive culture. The school also touts its location in the Tech Square Innovation Ecosystem, a globally recognized nexus of innovation and entrepreneurial activity. 

FAQ

What is the tuition for Georgia Tech's MBA program?

The tuition for Georgia Tech’s MBA program is $30,246 for Georgia residents, $42,790 for non-residents and $43,604 for international students.

What is the average GMAT score for admission to Georgia Tech’s MBA program?

The average GMAT score for the incoming class at Georgia Tech is 694. The GMAT range is 640-722.

Does the Georgia Tech MBA program accept the GRE?

Yes. The Georgia Tech MBA program has accepted the GRE for a few years now.

What is the average GRE score for admission to Georgia Tech’s MBA program?

The composite average GRE score for the Georgia Tech MBA Class of 2025 was 324.

What is the minimum number of years of work experience required for admission to Georgia Tech’s MBA program?

Georgia Tech does not state a minimum requirement for years of work experience. However, it is important for candidates to be aware that they are being considered against other candidates with an average of 5 years of experience. Georgia Tech states that applicants who have at least two to three years of experience will have more success in the admission process.

What is the average number of years of work experience for admission to Georgia Tech’s MBA program? (or, What is the average age of a Georgia Tech student?)

The average number of years of work experience among students in Georgia Tech’s MBA program is 5. The average age of a Georgia Tech MBA student is 28.

What is the average starting salary for graduates of the Georgia Tech MBA program?

The average starting salary for Georgia Tech MBA graduates is $154,679.

How long is Georgia Tech’s full-time MBA program?

Georgia Tech offers a traditional 2 year MBA program.

What are the application deadlines for Georgia Tech's MBA program?

The Round 1 MBA application deadline is October 4, 2024. The Round 2 application deadline is January 10, 2025. The Round 3 deadline is March 7, 2025. The Round 4 deadline is May 1, 2025.

What percent of Georgia Tech MBA students are women?

The percentage of the class at Georgia Tech that are women is 37%.

What type of interview does Georgia Tech use for MBA admissions?

Georgia Tech offers interviews by invitation. The interviews are application-based. This means the adcom interviewer is very familiar with the application materials. Full-time MBA applicants may interview with both Admissions and Career Services staff member and a current MBA student. Interviews may be virtual or in-person.

Admissions

Class Profile

Georgia Tech’s MBA Class of 2025 is comprised of 70 students. Thirty-seven percent are women and 37% are international. Thirty percent identify as U.S. underrepresented minorities.

During their undergraduate years, the class earned an average GPA of 3.39. Fifty-eight percent earned undergraduate degrees in STEM. Twenty-four percent had majored in business/economics and 11 percent earned degrees in the humanities and social sciences.

The Georgia Tech MBA Class of 2025 averaged 5 years of work experience and an age of 28 upon matriculating at the school. When it came time to take the GMAT, the average landed at 694 with an 80% range of 640-722. For those who submitted GRE scores, the average Quant score was 163 and the average Verbal score was 159.

Admissions Procedures

Georgia Tech gives applicants the option to apply in one of four admissions rounds. In addition to filling out the online application form, applicants need to submit a resume, two letters of recommendation, unofficial copies of any college credit transcripts, GMAT/GRE scores (optional with essay), and essays. Test scores and transcripts will need to be official upon acceptance. The adcom invites select applicants to interview. Interviews are application-based, meaning the interviewer will be very familiar with an applicant’s profile. Full-time MBA applicants may interview with both Admissions and Career Services staff member and a current MBA student. Interviews may be virtual or in-person.

Application Checklist

  • Online application form
  • Résumé
  • Two letters of recommendation (professional recommendations are preferred)
  • Transcripts: Unofficial copies of your transcripts from each institution attended for college credit
  • Self-reported GMAT or GRE scores (optional with essay)
  • Essays
  • $95 Application Fee for US applicants and $105 for international applicants (paid online at time of application submission)
  • International applicants must submit a valid TOEFL or IELTS score (minimum of 95 and 7 respectively, waivers available)

Interview Reports

Georgia Tech / Scheller LiveWire and DecisionWire

MBA LiveWire

May 30, 2024 5:33pm ET
Accepted to Georgia Tech / Scheller
Round: Round 4
Received via phone on May 21, 2024
GPA: 3.2
Program Type: Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career Name: Consulting
Application Location: Atlanta
March 4, 2024 4:22am ET
Accepted to Georgia Tech / Scheller
Round: Round 2
Received via phone on February 29, 2024
GPA: 3.51
GMAT: 740
Program Type: Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career Name: Consulting
Application Location: Atlanta
Note:

Full GRA

March 1, 2024 5:22pm ET
Accepted to Georgia Tech / Scheller
Round: Round 2
Received via email March 1, 2024
GPA: 3.4
GRE: 330
Program Type: Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career Name: Technology
Application Location: India
Note:

Accepted with full GRA!

March 1, 2024 11:47am ET
Accepted to Georgia Tech / Scheller
Round: Round 2
Received via phone March 1, 2024
GPA: 3.45
Program Type: Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career Name: Technology
Application Location: Atlanta
February 3, 2024 7:59am ET
Interview Invite to Georgia Tech / Scheller
Round: Round 2
Received via email on January 22, 2024
GPA: 3.34
Program Type: Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career Name: Operations Management
Application Location: Texas
February 1, 2024 10:00am ET
Interview Invite to Georgia Tech / Scheller
Round: Round 2
Received via email on January 22, 2024
GPA: 3.85
GRE: 317
Program Type: Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career Name: Consulting
Application Location: India
February 1, 2024 3:50am ET
Rejected at Georgia Tech / Scheller
Round: Round 2
Received via email on January 25, 2024
GMAT: 720
Program Type: Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career Name: Technology
Application Location: India
January 31, 2024 6:18am ET
Interview Invite to Georgia Tech / Scheller
Round: Round 2
Received via email on January 22, 2024
GPA: 3.85
GRE: 317
Program Type: Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career Name: Consulting
Application Location: India

MBA DecisionWire

Cor
August 20, 2024 9:28am ET
Enrolled: Cornell / Johnson
Admitted: Cornell / Johnson $
$40000
,
Washington U. / Olin $
$100000
Applied: Cornell / Johnson, Michigan / Ross, UVA / Darden, Vanderbilt / Owen, Washington U. / Olin
Entering Year: 2024
Post MBA Career: Undecided
GPA: 3.85
Location: Miami, FL
Notes:

This is for applicants who are applying directly from undergrad to an MBA program without "post-bachelor" work experience. It is tough but possible with perseverance.

Sta
July 31, 2024 12:10pm ET
Enrolled: Stanford GSB
Admitted: U. Chicago Booth , Columbia $
$180000
,
Harvard Business School $
$130000
,
Michigan / Ross , Stanford GSB $
$130000
Applied: U. Chicago Booth, UPenn / Wharton, Stanford GSB, Michigan / Ross, Harvard Business School, Columbia
Entering Year: 2024
Post MBA Career: Undecided
GMAT: 750
Notes:

Selecting Stanford GSB for smaller class size and focus on innovation and entrepreneurship.

IES
July 23, 2024 3:58pm ET
Enrolled: IESE
Admitted: Cornell / Johnson , Duke / Fuqua , IESE , UPenn / Wharton , Yale SOM
Applied: Cornell / Johnson, Duke / Fuqua, Harvard Business School, IESE, Michigan / Ross, Northwestern / Kellogg, UPenn / Wharton, Yale SOM
Entering Year: 2024
Post MBA Career: Entrepreneurship
GMAT: 710
GPA: 3.6
HBS
July 23, 2024 9:21am ET
Enrolled: Harvard Business School
Admitted: Harvard Business School , Stanford GSB
Applied: Stanford GSB, Harvard Business School
Entering Year: 2024
GMAT: 760
Notes:

Opt'ed for HBS given stronger alumni network, larger class/network size, and better placement outside of Tech industry

Academics

Faculty

Georgia Tech employs 68 faculty members in the full-time MBA program. These faculty members teach across nine departments and contribute to 10 research centers.

Curriculum

Professors at Georgia Tech Scheller use a mix of teaching methods, half being lectures and the rest being split between the case method and team projects. The academic calendar of the full-time MBA program is broken into four semesters. Full-time MBA coursework consists of 54 credit hours—12 core courses and 11 elective courses. Georgia Tech does not offer course waivers.

MBA students are required to choose one official concentration and complete four electives in the discipline. Concentrations include accounting, business analytics, entrepreneurship, finance, international business, leadership, management, management of information resources, marketing, supply chain & operations management, product & service innovation, strategy & innovation, and sustainability. Students may also purse an additional supplemental concentration either from the options above or two additional ones, law & ethics or Technology Innovation: Generating Economic Results (TI:GER) participation.

Other MBA Degree Options

Along with its 22-month full-time MBA program, Georgia Tech also offers a part-time Evening MBA program, which allows students to earn an MBA in 24 to 36 months while working. The school also has an Executive MBA program for individuals at a more advanced stage in their careers. The Executive MBA runs for 17 months, featuring Friday evening and Saturday classes on select weekends.

The MBA dual degree option allows students to combine an MBA with an MS or PhD degree in programs from the Georgia Tech Colleges of Engineering, Computing, Design and Liberal Arts. Scheller also partners with the Morehouse School of Medicine to offer an M.D./MBA program as a dual degree option.

Concentrations at Georgia Tech Scheller

  • Accounting
  • Business analytics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • International Business
  • Leadership
  • Management
  • Management of Information Resources
  • Marketing
  • Supply Chain & Operations Management
  • Product & Service Innovation
  • Strategy & Innovation
  • Sustainability

Degree Offerings at Georgia Tech Scheller

Full-time MBA Program

https://www.scheller.gatech.edu/degree-programs/mba/full-time-program/index.html

Evening MBA Program

https://www.scheller.gatech.edu/degree-programs/mba/evening-program/index.html

Executive MBA Program

https://www.scheller.gatech.edu/degree-programs/mba/executive-mba/index.html

Dual Degree Options

M.S./MBA, Ph.D./MBA, MD/MBA
https://www.scheller.gatech.edu/degree-programs/mba/dual-degree/index.html

Campus Life

Clubs & Competitions

Georgia Tech has robust offerings of student organizations for Scheller MBA students. In total there are 22 clubs – 8 Graduate Business Club (GBC) committees, 6 Full-time and Evening Clubs and 8 Scheller One-MBA Clubs. These student organizations provide opportunities for full-time MBA students to obtain leadership experience in business-related extracurricular activities. The GBC executive leadership team represents the interests of the students within the program, serves as a liaison between the students and the faculty and staff within Scheller, and oversees student-run committees for the Scheller MBA Full-time program. The full-time MBA clubs span professional interests including consulting, marketing, finance, operations and entrepreneurship. Full-time MBA students can also join evening and executive MBA students in the One-MBA Clubs, which include cultural affinity groups like Blacks in Business and Latin American.

Career advisors and students participate in several Georgia Tech career fairs and the country’s largest association and industry career fairs. Students are encouraged to attend the following national MBA career fairs:

  • National Black MBA Association Conference
  • Reaching Out – LGBT+ MBA Conference
  • MBA Veterans Career Conference

Campus Spaces

The Graduate Commons is a large study and social space located in the Scheller College of Business building. The setting of Scheller in Tech Square is what sets it apart. Tech Square was launched in 2003 and has become a destination for startup firms, incubators, established technology firms, major corporate offices, corporate innovation centers, venture capital investors, and various retail, residential and business service providers. It is home to five startup accelerators, 10 investor offices, and more than 200 startups. Over a dozen Fortune-class corporations have established innovation centers at Tech Square, providing opportunities for Georgia Tech MBA students to develop critical leadership skills, develop professional networks, and work on “live” business challenges.

MBA Careers

Career Services

The Jones MBA Career Center provides many ways for students to develop professionally during their time at the school. These services include career development workshops, summer internship support, MBA conferences and career fair preparation, alumni career resources, and additional programming. The Jones staff helps students develop a career strategy, identify job search targets, and explore MBA career options. They also offer interview prep and identify recruitment opportunities.

Career Statistics

For the Class of 2023, 96% secured employment within three months of graduation. They landed an average starting salary of $154,679. Ninety-one percent reported signing bonuses, which averaged $28,245. Eighty-three percent of job opportunities were facilitated by the Jones MBA Career Center.

Fifty-eight percent joined the consulting industry. Eleven percent pursued technology careers and nine percent landed in finance. Another six percent entered the transportation/logistics fields and five percent attained roles in manufacturing.

By function, 68 percent took on consulting roles. General management followed at 17 percent. Six percent pursued roles in marketing/sales and five percent in finance/accounting.

Financing

The Georgia Tech MBA tuition is $30,246 for Georgia residents, $42,790 for non-residents and $43,604 for international students. There are additional student fees of $1,546 per year, which cover athletics, the campus recreation center (CRC), the health center, computer labs, trolleys and buses, the student center, and more. International students pay an additional $100 student fee.

All students are considered for merit aid, including graduate assistantships and scholarships.  The majority of funding will be awarded to those who apply in Round 1 or Round 2. More than half of Full-time MBA students receive funding from the Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business in the form of graduate assistantships and fellowships.

Contact

Address of main campus:
800 W. Peachtree St. NW
Suite 302
Atlanta, GA 30308

Phone: 404.894.8722
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.scheller.gatech.edu
Instagram: @schellermba