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McCombs MBA for Military Applicants (Career Planning Analysis)

In the 4th part of the Career Planning Analysis for military applicants, we cover McCombs MBA

The University of Texas at Austin's McCombs School of Business exhibits a commitment to inclusivity by actively engaging and supporting military-affiliated students, constituting 14% of the Class of 2025.

Flexible Curriculum with Leadership Development and Global Learning

The program distinguishes itself with a flexible curriculum, allowing over 70% of coursework to be self-selected after core classes. This adaptability is particularly advantageous for military veterans, who can choose from a diverse array of 100 electives to tailor their education to specific industry, functions and career goals.

Leadership Development: McCombs integrates experiential learning through the Leadership Development Program, McCombs Adventure Program (MAP), and Global Connection Tours. These initiatives contribute to personal and professional growth, aligning with the program's commitment to providing a holistic educational experience.

Funding Support for Military Veterans at McCombs MBA

Financially, McCombs provides substantial support, with in-state MBA veterans benefiting from a 100% waiver on tuition and fees. Additional financial aids, such as the Hazlewood Act, Non-Resident Tuition Waivers, waived application fees, and automatic merit-based admissions scholarships, contribute to the program's accessibility.

Military Student Clubs and Associations

Dedicated associations like the Armed Forces Alumni Association (AFAA) and the UT Student Veterans Association play pivotal roles in supporting military-affiliated individuals, fostering a strong community for both enrolled students and alumni.

Events Supporting Military MBA Applicants at McCombs MBA

Initiatives like MBA Military Weekend, Texas MBA Military Forum, and Discover McCombs Community Event serve as platforms for prospective military MBAs to gain insights into program specifics, including curriculum, career planning, and student life.


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