US political climate causing MBA slump
Almost a third of business schools across the US have attributed the domestic political climate as the top reason for the recent slump in applications, according to a new survey.
Almost a third of business schools across the US have attributed the domestic political climate as the top reason for the recent slump in applications, according to a new survey.
GMAC revealed that applications to business school programs in the Asia-Pacific, European, and Canadian markets are up over 2017 while programs in the US report a drop.
High-quality business schools traditionally tended to be in the US or western Europe – now you see them all around the world
US employers’ intention to hire international business school graduates declined by 8% when compared with 2017.
The latest figures for business school admissions suggest the ‘Trump factor’ is more significant than the ‘Brexit factor’ in determining international business student movement.