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Write a Review Jazmin Albarran
- Reviewed: 9/2/2017
- Degree: MBA
- Graduation Year: 2019
"From the admissions process to the professors I have had nothing but consistent attention. The admissions counselor still checks in to see how I'm doing! I was not expecting this level of support and assistance. I will be volunteering to be a part of the admissions process orientation as a current student that speaks with prospective students. I highly recommend American University."
Anonymous
- Reviewed: 1/31/2017
- Degree: MBA
- Graduation Year: 2014
"Integration into the community was great. Also, fantastic networking opportunities. Lots of AU alumni in high profile positions in DC!"
Lauren Tyburski
- Reviewed: 1/24/2015
- Degree: MBA
- Graduation Year: 2016
"Love that it's a tight knit community, some of the logistics have been disappointing considering it's a business school."
Chris Hess
- Reviewed: 10/17/2014
- Degree: MBA
- Graduation Year: 2016
"I believe an MBA is useful in all walks of life. I am currently pursuing an MBA with American University because I believe it will help promote me in my current job. I do not see any CONs with my current graduate program."
Taylor Carpenter
- Reviewed: 2/20/2013
- Degree: MBA
- Graduation Year: 2014
"The program consists of 36 students who will be graduating in may of 2014. Being a business major during undergrad the program seems easy just time consuming due to all the projects. Many students appear not to have a good grasp on finance or accounting skills but seem to come from more of a liberal arts background. The career center is hit or miss but the people are nice. The professors make themselves available outside of class and are willing to provide any assistance needed. I just wish the program was larger."
Daniela Otoya
- Reviewed: 2/13/2013
- Degree: MBA
- Graduation Year: 2014
"To me, the Kogod MBA means academic excellence with a different perspective on collaboration. As a student, faculty is readily available to answer questions or help with networking opportunities and class size promotes active participation and interesting debates. MBA candidates rapidly understand that teams are not only peers who share a common academic goal, but a close network of colleagues who come from a wide array of backgrounds and are always willing to enrich your individual experience that much more."