Priority Application Deadline for Walton M.B.A. Programs Admissions and Scholarships

Priority Application Deadline for Walton M.B.A. Programs Admissions and Scholarships
Machado Silvetti

The Sam M. Walton College of Businesses at the University of Arkansas is accepting applications for Full-time M.B.A., Executive M.B.A. and Healthcare Executive M.B.A. programs. The priority application deadline is Feb. 15.

Priority applicants receive first consideration for Walton M.B.A. funding opportunities.

Apply online at gsb.uark.edu/apply or call 479-575-3331 to schedule an appointment. Visit gsb.uark.edu for admission requirements and program details.

Designed for working professionals, the Walton Executive M.B.A. and Walton Executive Healthcare M.B.A. programs utilize a blended delivery of online and once-a-month Saturday classes. Applicants with significant professional work experience may be eligible for GMAT/GRE waivers.

All Full-time M.B.A. applicants who apply by the priority deadline are considered for graduate assistantships. No separate application is required. Late applications will be considered if awards are still available.

For a list of funding and scholarship opportunities and insights into Walton M.B.A. programs, visit Walton M.B.A. Insider.  

Contacts

Alexandra Goforth, marketing and communications officer
Walton M.B.A. Programs Office
479-718-2301, agoforth@uark.edu

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