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  1. The student-run McDonough Talks podcast and the MBA Admissions official blog offer various inside perspectives of the Georgetown MBA experience. Through both, current students, alumni, faculty, and Admissions team members provide insights about life on campus, the application process, and all things MBA.

  2. Since its founding in 1957, the McDonough School of Business has garnered global recognition for excellence in international business. Distinguished by an award-winning faculty of top professionals and an immersive approach to practical learning, Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business has consistently ranked among the world’s ...

  3. Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business was founded in 1957 by the Rev. Joseph Sebes, S.J., a professor in the School of Foreign Service, who believed that an understanding of commercial markets was essential to worldwide political stability. The school was named for alumnus Robert Emmett McDonough, a major benefactor.

  4. Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business provides a diverse array of business education opportunities for prospective students. Whether you are interested in applying to our highly regarded undergraduate program or pursuing one of our graduate programs, such as the full-time or part-time MBA with executive and online options, or programs that specifically focus on pressing topics ...

  5. FT Masters in Finance ranking 2024: methodology and key. How this year’s league table was compiled. Save. Contacts. Georgetown University McDonough School of Business Rafik B. Hariri Building 37th and O Streets, NW Washington, DC 20057 USA. GeorgetownMBA@georgetown.edu. 202.687.4200.

  6. An MBA does require an investment, but the return on investment is strong. According to GMAC, more than 90 percent of Fortune Global 100 and 500 companies planned to hire MBA talent. At Georgetown, our Full-time MBA class of 2021 earned: Avg. Signing Bonus: $34,073 (U.S. students $31,390; Int’l $42,729)

  7. Heinrich received her Executive MBA from the McDonough School of Business, Master of Education from the University of Texas at Austin, and Bachelor of Business Administration from Texas Christian University. She serves as president of her local elementary PTA and is a military spouse of 17 years.