The MIT Sloan School of Management is offering a special tuition rate to students currently studying at or alumni of GBSN member schools to its Visiting Fellows Program.
The MIT Sloan Visiting Fellows Program is a non-degree, customized course of study for individuals who wish to focus on specific topics in management. It is a great opportunity for students looking for an exchange-type experience, earning credits towards their home school degree. It is also a unique option for executives, government or NGO leaders, entrepreneurs, and others looking for an âacademic sabbaticalâ to drive career goals forward.
In this period of uncertainty, MIT understands you may be adjusting your plans when it comes to investing in your education.
THIS FALL, ITâS A NEW DAY AT MIT: MIT SLOAN INVITES GBSN MEMBER STUDENTS AND ALUMNI TO JOIN THE VISITING FELLOWS PROGRAM
The MIT Sloan Visiting Fellows Program, is a customized, non-degree course of study providing the freedom to explore all that MIT Sloan has to offer. This is an open invitation for all ambitious, innovative applicants from the GBSN school members (current students and alumni) to join the fall 2021 at a special partners tuition rate.
This fall provides an exceptional moment in time to come to MIT to explore cutting-edge insights on the knowledge, tools, skills, and strategies required for organizations and humans to recover and thrive in a post-pandemic world.
2021 is the perfect time to join MIT to learn cutting-edge insights, develop new skills, and explore innovative strategies to help you and your organization recover and thrive in our rapidly changing, post-pandemic world. Plug in to the MIT and Kendall Square ecosystem to:
- Recharge and re-engage;
- Expand your professional knowledge and leadership skills;
- Energize your network by connecting with industry leaders, global innovators, and world-renowned faculty.
Unlike a traditional degree program, there are no course requirements ââ Visiting Fellows may pursue their professional goals and interests at MIT Sloan, across MIT, and at Harvard University. Upon completion of the program, Visiting Fellows receive a certificate from MIT Sloan and alumni affiliate status.
Students and professionals ready to engage with MITâs vibrant and inspiring community can find more information and apply at https://bit.ly/MITNEWDAY.
Program Details
The MIT Sloan Visiting Fellows Program is a non-degree, customized course of study for individuals who wish to focus on specific topics in management. Upon completion of the program, each Visiting Fellow receives a certificate from MIT Sloan.Unlike a traditional degree program, there are no course requirements. Visiting Fellows come to MIT Sloan with the freedom to pursue their academic and professional goals. Those goals may be to develop skills in global entrepreneurship, to broaden their understanding of strategic innovation, or to explore international finance and capital markets. As a Visiting Fellow, you are free to explore what MIT Sloan has to offer.
Visiting Fellows take MIT Sloan courses with world-renowned faculty; collaborate, study, and network with other MIT students; and participate in student clubs, conferences, and special seminars. In addition, Visiting Fellows have access to a wealth of cultural, social, and recreational activities, both on campus and in Cambridge and Boston. Visiting Fellows enroll as full-time students for either one or two semesters. In consultation with an MIT Sloan faculty advisor, Visiting Fellows choose courses to meet their academic and professional goals.
In addition, Visiting Fellows may also participate in an independent study with a faculty member on a specific topic of their interest. They may take courses throughout MIT and enjoy cross-registration privileges at Harvard University. Visiting Fellows take between 36 and 54 credit units, or about four to six courses, per semester.
Admissions Criteria
Enrollment in the Visiting Fellows Program does not imply subsequent admission into an MIT degree program. Visiting Fellows typically have one or more university degrees and several years of work experience before they apply to the program. However, outstanding undergraduate students may apply. Visiting Fellows who successfully complete their course of study will receive a program certificate from MIT Sloan.
The Visiting Fellows brings together cohorts from various backgrounds and walks of life. We take great care to make sure that students are prepared for the high level of academic rigor experienced in the Sloan classroom and are capable of keeping up with other Sloan students.
To be eligible for the GBSN tuition rate you must be currently enrolled at a GBSN member school or be an alumni of a GBSN member school.
There are two key steps to the admissions process:
- Application Review
The admissions committee reviews your application materials. Should your application be recommended for admission, the committee will submit your application to faculty advisors who are experts in your areas of interest. Acceptance by an Advisor: Faculty advisors review applications recommended by the committee and make the final decisions on admission to the Visiting Fellows Program. As stewards of your academic experience at Sloan, faculty advisors will recommend courses as well as extracurricular academic activities such as seminars and conferences that correspond with your area of study.
- Acceptance by an Advisor
Faculty advisors review applications recommended by the committee and make the final decisions on admission to the Visiting Fellows Program. As stewards of your academic experience at Sloan, faculty advisors will recommend courses as well as extracurricular academic activities such as seminars and conferences that correspond with your area of study.
GBSN members should indicate GBSN as source of information during the application process. GBSN members can indicate this under the field âhow did you learn about the program.â
Application Materials
A complete application consists of the following materials:
- Application form
- Official academic transcripts
- One letter of recommendation
- Résumé or CV
- Statement of purpose and study objectives
- English Proficiency Test for
- International Applicants, with a minimum Test of English as a
- Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 95, and minimum
- International Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 7.5.
English Proficiency: If your native language is not English, you must demonstrate proficiency by taking either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the test provided by the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Candidates who have attended an academic program conducted in English for one year may request a TOEFL waiver. If you qualify for this waiver, please email visitingfellows.mitsloan@mit.edu before you submit your application.
COVID-19
Due to test center closures during the COVID-19 pandemic, you may apply without the English as a Second Language score.
Please contact MIT via visitingfellows.mitsloan@mit.edu to have your application fee waived.
We understand you may have questions about this opportunity and whether the MIT Visiting Fellows program is the right fit for you. Below are additional resources to help you learn more:
Email visitingfellows.mitsloan@mit.edu and the MIT team will promptly respond to your questions.
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Due to test center closures during the COVID-19 pandemic, you may apply without the English as a Second Language score.
Please contact MIT via visitingfellows.mitsloan@mit.edu to have your application fee waived.
We understand you may have questions about this opportunity and whether the MIT Visiting Fellows program is the right fit for you. Below are additional resources to help you learn more:
Email visitingfellows.mitsloan@mit.eduand the MIT team will promptly respond to your questions.
Deadlines & Decision Schedule
The Admissions Committee carefully reviews the application of each individual and will notify applicants of their decision by the deadlines listed below. Interview invitations will be extended up until the final decision date. Please note that in the interest of confidentiality, we will only deliver official decisions via email.
Interviews
As part of the admission process, interviews are by invitation only and do not guarantee admission. Candidates will be invited by email to interview up until the notification date. Interviews are conducted via Skype.
Applicant Profile
Who may apply to MIT Sloanâs Visiting Fellows Program:
- Professionals with a minimum of five years of professional experience, or a mix of academic and professional experience.
- MBA students enrolled in one of MIT Sloanâs international collaborative universities. These students attend the Visiting Fellows Program for one semester to attain academic goals via a specific set of courses focusing on finance, leadership, entrepreneurship and innovation, or other concentrations specific to their needs.
- Exceptional undergraduate students with a proven academic record
Key Attributes
The Visiting Fellows Program is an opportunity for you to build your skills, expand your global leadership network, and define your place in the world. The following are a few attributes that we would like to see in candidates:
- Work in a global environment or demonstrated commitment to a global perspective.
- Pushing boundaries and tackling challenges others might think too difficult to achieve.
- An undergraduate degree (or currently pursuing a mastersâ or PhD) or at least five years of professional work experience, or an appropriate mix of both.
- Commitment to a full semester immersion at MIT Sloan, actively engaging with students from other programs.
- Capability and interest to master a rigorous curriculum.
- Effective English communication, both oral and written. Candidates who have attended an academic program conducted in English for one year may request a TOEFL waiver.
Course Registration
MIT Sloan Visiting Fellow students may register between 36 â 54 units, which is usually 4 â 6 courses during your semester. MIT Sloan manages class enrollments by having students âbidâ for courses. Bidding allows students to rank their top choices, and indicate how much they want a particular class over another.
The course bidding is broken up into Round I, Round II, Add/Drop, and Waitlist. The mechanics of bidding for courses are the following:
- Every student receives 1000 points to spend, and the minimum bid is 1 point, and maximum bid is 1000 points.
- Students should bid more points on courses you have higher desire to enroll.
- You will be allowed to modify your bids and enrollment throughout an open round.
- All bids are resolved at the end of each round.
- The Add/Drop Round is the only time-sensitive round.
- As a non-degree student, Visiting Fellows donât have priority to bid for courses; you will only be allowed to bid in Round II, during the Add/Drop period and add your name to the Waitlist.
- Round I is reserved for degree seeking students who may require registration in core courses. This may result in a limited availability in course selection.
- When bidding for courses, you will be able to note the number of seats filled vs. capacity for that particular class.
- There are typically more entrepreneurship and innovation courses available during the spring term.
Certification and Course Credits
All students who successfully complete the program are issued a certificate from MIT Sloan at the end of the program. If you are a current degree student at another school, upon successful completion of the Visiting Fellows Program, MIT Sloan will issue a certified transcript for your school.
Contact
Email: visitingfellows.mitsloan@mit.edu
Phone: +1 617.253.7168
Address:
1 Main Street, E90-9th Floor, Cambridge, MA 02142
For more info please visit https://mitsloan.mit.edu/programs/visiting-fellows-program