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Brigham Young University – Marriott School of Management

By Karen Schweitzer, About.com

The Basics:


Address: 635 TB, Provo, UT 84602
Phone: 801-422-3500
Website: http://marriottschool.byu.edu/mba

Marriott Academics:


Coursework is very intense, especially in the first year. The second year is less overwhelming, and the curriculum is much more manageable. Regardless of year, students receive a practical education from an impressive staff of professors. Marriott is best known for the preparation offered in accounting.

Marriott Graduate Programs:

  • MBA
  • Executive MBA
  • MAcc
  • MPA
  • EMPA

Marriott Undergraduate Programs:

  • BS Management
  • BS Accounting
  • BS Information Systems

Marriott Admissions:


The admission requirements at the Marriott School of Management are similar to the admission requirements at other business schools. Marriott requires a minimum of two years of post-undergraduate work experience. Applicants with management experience are sometime given preference. All applicants must submit an application, essays, GMAT scores, transcripts, three letters of recommendation, and a personal statement. To learn more about admissions to Marriott School of Management, visit the Marriott website.

Additional Information about Marriott :


The Marriott School of Management is a private institution that is affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Most of the students who attend Marriott have an affiliation with the organization as well, though it is not a requirement for admission.

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