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Regardless of which MBA program you choose, the knowledge and experience gained from a Georgia Tech MBA education moves you from where you're at now in your career to where you want to be.
Georgia Tech's Full-Time and Evening MBA programs feature the same top-ranked curriculum and choice of academic areas/disciplines. The same renowned professors teach both programs at the same state-of-the-art facility. Additionally, both programs offer experiential learning, networking opportunities and an MBA degree known and respected worldwide.
Deciding which program is right for you depends on a number of factors such as your current job, availability, your company's potential sponsorship of your degree, and your level of experience, to name a few.
Full-time MBA: Designed for career-changers and corporate climbers
Generally people who decide to enroll in our Full-time MBA program believe they are making an investment of time and money that will pay dividends immediately after graduation or further down the road in their careers.
The Full-time MBA program allows students to focus on their studies, complete their degree in two years, participate fully in extracurricular activities, such as clubs and social events, and build relationships with classmates and professors. Our Full-time program also offers the advantage of summer internship recruiting opportunities.
The program limits enrollment to 75 students per year to allow for a personalized, group structure. We often hear Full-time students comment that the most rewarding part of their experience was getting to know, learning from and working with their classmates.
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Program Length |
2 Years |
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Total Enrollment |
150 Students (75 per year) |
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Admission |
Fall Only |
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Class Structure |
Lock Step (one cohort per year) |
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Class Scheduling |
Day Classes, Monday-Thursday |
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Average Work Experience |
5 years¹ |
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Average GMAT Score |
678¹ |
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Middle 80% GMAT Range |
620 – 740¹ |
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Average GRE Score |
316 |
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Full Range of Career Services |
Career workshops/resources, Internship recruiting, permanent employment recruiting support |
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Georgia Resident Tuition |
$26,466 per year |
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Non-resident Tuition |
$37,332 per year |
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Funding/Financial Aid |
Graduate assistantships, fellowships, student loans and The Post-9/11 GI Bill |
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Note: Tuition is applicable for the Full-time MBA program for the 2013–2014 academic year (Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 semesters) and is subject to change after any academic term.
¹ Based on the class entering in 2012.
Evening MBA: Designed for working professionals with bold ambition
Juggling work, school, and personal life can be a challenging experience. Students generally choose to enroll in our Evening MBA program for two basic reasons: time and money. The Evening MBA allows working professionals to build their skills and enhance their work experience without interrupting their careers.
In fact, employers feel that people who can succeed in our Evening MBA program while working, have exceptional dedication and time management skills. Evening MBA students are also able to immediately apply the course content to their current jobs.
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Program Length |
Flexible, complete in two years or up to six years; students typically earn their MBA in two to three years |
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Total Enrollment |
450 Students |
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Admission |
Fall and Spring |
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Class Structure |
Flexible |
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Class Scheduling |
Classes begin at 6 p.m. and meet once per week, Monday-Thursday; electives may be taken during the day or evening |
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Average Work Experience |
6 years¹ |
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Average GMAT Score |
612¹ |
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Middle 80% GMAT Range |
530 – 700¹ |
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Average GRE Score |
306¹ |
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Full Range of Career Services |
Career workshops/resources, permanent employment recruiting support |
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Georgia Resident Tuition |
$987 per credit hour ($53,298 for degree) |
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Non-resident Tuition² |
$1,406 per credit hour ($78,192 for degree) |
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Funding/Financial Aid |
Fellowships, education loans, employer tuition reimbursement, Economic Advantage Program², The Post-9/11 GI Bill |
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Note: Tuition is applicable for the Evening MBA for the 2013-2014 academic year (Fall 2013 and Spring/Summer 2014 semesters). Tuition is subject to change after any academic term.
¹ As of Spring 2013.
² Evening MBA students that relocate to Georgia for work, including international students on a valid work visa, may qualify for a waiver of the non-resident portion of tuition through the Economic Advantage Program.

How do students with non-technical backgrounds perform?
Students from all academic and professional backgrounds that are innovative and hard working excel in our program.
Why are your employment numbers consistently high?
We believe it's a combination of the experience of our career advisors, the size of our program, and career services involvement in the admission process.
What support do you offer for job searches and career development?
The Jones MBA Career Center is a state-of-the-art facility that offers exemplary career resources and one-on-one career advisement for MBA students.
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