Late Deadline for Level-1 MBA Co-op Exchange Program for Winter 2023

| April 4, 2022
Submitted by Sandra Clark
This message does not apply to part-time students.

Level-1 co-op MBA students who missed the original deadline to go on exchange for their third academic term (Winter 2023) can now submit a late application to be considered for a school that has remaining MBA seats available. This opportunity is for students who:

  • Are flexible with their exchange destination (seats are on a first-come, first-served basis)
  • Plan to study in English only (i.e. do not require a language assessment to study in a language other than English)

Schools with remaining MBA seats available include:

  • EM Normandie (possibility of being able to choose from campuses in France, Ireland, United Kingdom depending on course availability)
  • NEOMA Business School (France)
  • India Institute of Management (India)
  • Nagoya University (Japan)

Interested in applying? Email the MBA Programs Team at askmba@mcmaster.ca with either:

  • Your request for the Exchange Information MS Teams link and application portal password
  • A heads-up that you will be submitting an application (if you are already in the MS Teams group and have the password)

**Important: your application will not be reviewed unless you email askmba@mcmaster.ca (we have to manually go in and find your application in the system, and we will let the Study Abroad team know you have applied)**

Please visit our exchange webpage for more information and be sure to email askmba@mcmaster.ca to request access to the private MBA Outgoing Exchange MS Teams group for more information.

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