Admissions
News, updates, and announcements related to admissions at SC Johnson College and our three schools.
Accelerate Johnson 2019 welcomes incoming One-Year and Johnson Cornell Tech MBAs
Incoming candidates for Johnson’s One-Year MBA in Ithaca and the Johnson Cornell Tech MBA in NYC met at the annual Accelerate Johnson (AJ) welcome event.
Why choose the Cornell Executive MBA Americas program?
Verne Thalheimer explains how students in the Americas program benefit from a powerful network, immediate career impact, and personalized study.
2018 Two-Year MBA Employment Report: Rising salaries, expanding opportunities
The 2018 Two-Year MBA Employment Report revealed the highest salaries for Johnson grads to date, while 94% received offers by three months post-graduation.
From coffee chats to info sessions, connect with the Americas admissions team
It’s admissions season! Applications are rolling in. Events are on the schedule. The Executive MBA Americas admissions team is ready to meet you!
Executive MBA Metro NY program moves to Tata Innovation Center on Cornell Tech campus
State-of-the-art facilities in New York City to provide exceptional resources and networking opportunities for business professionals in the Metro NY program.
Alumnus Patrick Lafferty recounts life lessons from Army to MBA for military preview event
Lafferty, Executive MBA Americas alumnus, reflects on his Army and marketing careers with prospective students at Johnson’s Military Preview event.
Application advice from the admissions team
If you’re looking to make your MBA application stand out, here are five tips to make sure your materials make it to the top of the stack.
Cornell SC Johnson College of Business and CEMS Global Alliance in Management Education announce new collaboration
Exciting new collaboration between CEMS and the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business results in prestigious international CEMS certificate offering.
Pleasant surprises: My experience as a Consortium Fellow
Jonnathan Navarrete, Two-Year MBA ’20, shares his experiences as a Consortium Fellow and what has surprised him most during his first semester.