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MIT Sloan MBA Events - June 2025

In June 2025, MIT Sloan School of Management will host a total of 16 MBA-related events, consisting of 13 in-person events and 3 virtual sessions. 

In-Person Events

In-person student engagement opportunities include a Student-hosted Coffee Chat on June 1 in London, where candidates can meet a current MBA student to hear about the Sloan experience firsthand. The MIT Sloan Summer Visit Program on June 2 will take place on campus in Cambridge and includes an admissions overview, Q&A session, and a guided campus tour.

MIT Sloan will also participate in multiple Top Business Schools Present multi-school events, held in London (June 2), Paris (June 4), Denver (June 11), and Accra (June 30), where prospective students can attend panel discussions and network with admissions representatives.

The school will conduct MIT Sloan on the Road sessions in Mexico City (June 11), Madrid (June 17), London (June 19), and Israel (June 25), offering insights into the full-time MBA, Leaders for Global Operations (LGO), and Sloan Fellows MBA programs. Each session includes application guidance and alumni networking. Additionally, a Specialized Masters Breakfast in Mexico City on June 12 will focus on early-career programs like the MFin, MBAn, and MBA Early Admission.

On June 13, MIT will hold both an On-Campus Information Session for the MBA and LGO programs and a corresponding Livestream Information Session for virtual attendees.

MIT Sloan will also join the GMAC MBA Tour in Kansas City on June 24, and the Top MBA Fair in Israel on June 25, both in-person events designed to help students connect with admissions officers and explore business school options.


 

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Virtual Events

On the virtual front, the GMAT Club Virtual MBA Spotlight Fair will take place on June 10, where MIT Sloan will participate alongside other leading programs. The final virtual session, Top Business Schools Present: Trailblazing the Path to Business School, will be held on June 30, focusing on the experiences of first-generation and low-income students, with alumni and admissions staff sharing insights and participating in a panel discussion and networking session.

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DateEventDescriptionType of EventRegister

01-Jun-25

In-Person Student-hosted Coffee ChatProspective students can join an in-person coffee chat in London with a current MIT Sloan MBA student to learn more about the program and student experience.In-person

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02-Jun-25

Summer Visit Program 2025Prospective students can join MIT Sloan’s Summer Visit Program on campus to explore the MBA, LGO, SFMBA, MFin, and MBAn programs. The event includes an admissions overview with Q&A and a guided campus tour.In-person

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02-Jun-25

Top Business Schools Present in LondonAttend this in-person multi-school MBA event in London to hear from admissions staff at top business schools, including MIT, during a panel discussion and connect with representatives during a networking reception.In-person

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04-Jun-25

Top Business Schools Present in ParisAttend this in-person multi-school MBA event in Paris to hear from admissions staff at top business schools, including MIT, during a panel discussion and connect with representatives during a networking reception.In-person

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10-Jun-25

GMAT Club Virtual MBA Spotlight FairProspective students can join MIT at the GMAT Club Virtual MBA Spotlight Fair to hear from admissions directors, connect with current students, and learn about top MBA programs.Virtual

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11-Jun-25

Top Business Schools Present in DenverAttend this in-person multi-school MBA event in Denver to hear from admissions staff at top business schools, including MIT, during a panel discussion and connect with representatives during a networking reception.In-person

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11-Jun-25

MIT Sloan on the Road • Mexico CityProspective students can join MIT Sloan admissions representatives and alumni in Mexico City to learn about the full-time MBA, Leaders for Global Operations, and Sloan Fellows MBA programs. The event includes alumni insights, application tips, and a networking reception.In-Person

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12-Jun-25

MIT Sloan Specialized Masters Breakfast • Mexico CityProspective students can meet the MIT Sloan Admissions team in Mexico City to learn about early-career programs like the Master of Finance, Master of Business Analytics, and MBA Early Admission. The session will cover program details, career paths, and application tips.In-Person

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13-Jun-25

MBA and LGO • On-Campus Information SessionMIT Sloan will host this in-person event where an admissions representative will provide an overview of the MBA program’s curriculum, student life, career paths, and admissions process.In-Person

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13-Jun-25

MBA and LGO • Livestream Information SessionThis virtual event is hosted by the MIT Sloan Admission team where students can learn about MIT 2-year MBA program and Dual degree LGO ProgramVirtual

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17-Jun-25

MIT Sloan on the Road • MadridProspective students can join MIT Sloan admissions representatives and alumni in Madrid to learn about the full-time MBA, Leaders for Global Operations, and Sloan Fellows MBA programs. The event includes alumni insights, application tips, and a networking reception.In-Person

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19-Jun-25

MIT Sloan on the Road • LondonProspective students can join MIT Sloan admissions representatives and alumni in London to learn about the full-time MBA, Leaders for Global Operations, and Sloan Fellows MBA programs. The event includes alumni insights, application tips, and a networking reception.In-Person

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24-Jun-25

GMAC MBA Tour: Kansas CityProspective students can attend The MBA Tour in Kansas City to meet admissions representatives from top business schools, including MIT Sloan. The event offers application advice, networking opportunities, and insights into various MBA programs.In-person

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25-Jun-25

Top MBA Fair • IsraelProspective students can join MIT Sloan admissions representatives and alumni in Isarel to learn about the full-time MBA, Leaders for Global Operations, and Sloan Fellows MBA programs. The event includes alumni insights, application tips, and a networking reception.In-Person

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30-Jun-25

Top Business Schools Present: Trailblazing the Path to Business SchoolProspective students can join this virtual event to hear from admissions representatives and alumni from leading MBA programs, including MIT Sloan, as they share insights on the experience of first-generation and low-income students in business school and beyond. The session includes a panel discussion and virtual networking.Virtual

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30-Jun-25

Top Business Schools Present: AccraAttend this in-person multi-school MBA event in Accra to hear from admissions staff at top business schools, including MIT, during a panel discussion and connect with representatives during a networking reception.In-person

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MIT Sloan MBA Essay Guide

Cover Letter Question: Please submit a cover letter seeking a place in the MIT Sloan MBA program. Your letter should conform to standard business correspondence, include one or more professional examples that illustrate why you meet the desired criteria above, and be addressed to the Admissions Committee (300 words or fewer, excluding address and salutation).

Short Answer Question: How has the world you come from shaped who you are today? For example, your family, culture, community, all help to shape aspects of your identity. Please use this opportunity if you would like to share more about your background. (250 words or less.)

Video Questions

Question 1: Introduce yourself to your future classmates. Here’s your chance to put a face with a name, let your personality shine through, be conversational, be yourself. We can’t wait to meet you!

Question 2: All MBA applicants will be prompted to respond to a randomly generated, open-ended question. The question is designed to help us get to know you better; to see how you express yourself and to assess fit with the MIT Sloan culture. It does not require prior preparation.

Video Question 2 is part of your required application materials and will appear as a page within the application, once the other parts of your application are completed. Applicants are given 10 seconds to prepare for a 60-second response.

The following are examples of questions that may be asked in the Video Question 2:
•    What achievement are you most proud of and why?
•    Tell us about a time a classmate or colleague wasn’t contributing to a group project. What did you do?

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