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Baldwin Wallace College - USA
FAQ
1. What is the objective of the UniFAE/BW MBA program?
The objective of this joint program is to address globalization and technology issues by focusing on creating global leaders with intercultural understanding. Students will be exposed to learning contexts which involve the interdependence of international business, economics, politics, environment and technology.
2 How many credits are necessary to receive
the BW degree?
| 40 credits are
required to be completed as follows: |
| 6 courses at UniFAE taught by BW instructors |
18 credits |
| 3 courses and 2 seminars taken in
residence on the BW campus |
11 credits |
| 3 courses and 2 seminars transferred
from UniFAE |
11 credits |
| Total |
40 credits |
3. What are the prerequisite requirements?
For non-business majors there are two prerequisite requirements:
1. Financial Accounting
2. Quantitative Analysis
These courses should be completed at UniFAE before starting the core MBA courses. Students should consult with an academic advisor at UniFAE about the courses they should take.
4. What are the required courses and which ones are taught at UniFAE by BW instructors?
| BUS 501 |
Systems Management & Organizational
Theory |
| BUS 524 |
Management Science/Computers (at UniFAE
by BW instructor) * |
| BUS 509 |
Organizational Behavior (at UniFAE by
BW instructor) * |
| BUS 545 |
Finance Management (at UniFAE by BW instructor)
* |
| BUS 548 |
Accounting and Finance Management |
| BUS 551 |
Marketing & Marketing Info
Systems (at UniFAE by BW instructor) * |
| BUS 581 |
Macroeconomics for Management |
| BUS 600 |
Power, Ethics and Society (at UniFAE
by BW instructor) * |
| BUS 624 |
Operations Management |
| BUS 625 |
Multinational Corporations & International
Trade |
| BUS 632 |
Information Systems |
| BUS 670 |
Management Policy (at UniFAE by BW
instructor) * |
| BUS 655 |
Seminar in Management (4 credits required) |
| * Courses offered by UniFAE |
5. Do I have to apply to BW even if I have applied to the UniFAE program?
Yes, you must also apply to Baldwin-Wallace if you plan to receive a degree from Baldwin-Wallace. To apply to the UniFAE/BW MBA program the following documentation must be sent to Baldwin-Wallace:
- An application form with a $15.00 fee OR apply on line at https://app.applyyourself.com/?id=bw-mba (for the online application the fee is waived).
- A TOEFL score of at least 523 (Paper-Based Test).
- Official translated transcripts from your undergraduate school.
- A financial support statement from a bank indicating enough funds to pay tuition and living expenses.
6. How much is the tuition?
Tuition for the 2004-2005 academic year is $720.00 per credit or $2,160.00 per course (3 credit courses). Students attending courses on the BW campus register for three courses plus two seminars, totalizing 11 credit hours.
Example: 11 credits x 720 = 7,920.
Note: No other costs are added to the tuition, that is, students are not charged additional taxes or fees.
7. How do I pay Baldwin-Wallace?
Payments may be made by wire transfer, international credit card or personal checks. BW prefers payment before classes start, but will accept payment the first week of the semester.
8. Does BW offer financial aid to graduate students?
Graduate Assistantships are offered to full time qualified graduate students. This assistantship is awarded as a tuition reduction; students are not paid a stipend. A total of $1,250.00 is deducted from tuition per semester for a total of four semesters. To qualify, students must have a TOEFL or GMAT score of at least 550 and high undergraduate achievement. Graduate assistants work with faculty doing research.
9. Can I work off campus in an internship?
The U.S. Department of Immigration does not allow foreign students to work off campus until they've been registered as full time students residing in the U.S. for nine months. BW suggests that interested students volunteer in the BW Business Plan Clinic. This Clinic allows students to work with faculty and entrepreneurs conducting research to assess new opportunities while developing analytical and critical thinking skills. On campus jobs are available through the Student Employment Office.
10. What housing is available and what are the fees?
- ONE (1) BEDROOM APARTMENT: no roommate, $2402.00 (per a 15 week semester)
- ONE (1) BEDROOM APARTMENT: share bedroom with 1 other person, $1201.00 (per a 15 week semester)
- TWO (2) BEDROOM APARTMENT: share apartment with 1-2 other people, $1417.00 (per a 15 week semester)
- TWO (2) BEDROOM APARTMENT: share bedroom with one other person and share apartment with 2-3 other people, $710.00 (per a 15 week semester)
- TWO (2) BEDROOM APARTMENT: family housing, $2402.00 (per a 15 week semester)
* Family housing is defined as parent(s) and child(ren) where two separate bedrooms are necessary.
Please note: in order to be accepted for housing, you must be admitted to the College. The completed housing application and a US$150.00 deposit must be received by the Office of Residence Life four weeks before taking occupancy so that a housing assignment can be made. A check or money order should be made out to Baldwin-Wallace College. The deposit is only refundable if you cannot secure your student visa. Requests for refunds must be received in writing. Housing assignments are made on a first-come, first–served basis by date of receipt of application. Addition information is available at www.bw.edu/stulife/reslife/imba.
11. Will BW provide Health Insurance?
All international students are required to purchase BW Health Insurance. The cost of the Health Plan is included in the initial billing. The Plan covers unexpected accidents and illnesses beyond the scope of the College Health Center. Fees for 2003-2004 (amounts may change for the 2004-2005 year):
Student Only: Fall=$550 / Spring=$321 / Summer=$138
Spouse: Fall=$825 / Spring=$482 / Summer=$207
Child (per child): Fall=$688 / Spring=$402 / Summer=$172
12. What services does the College Health Center provide?
The Health Center provides a comprehensive health program including dispensary care, medical and psychological care. Most services are offered without charge; however, students are charged for medications, injections, physicals and GYM exams. Fees for these services range from $5.00 to $25.00.
13. When are classes held?
Weeknight classes are held one night a week Monday through Thursday. The program consists of a Fall and Spring semester, each 15 weeks long, and a 12 week Summer semester. During the first three weeks of the Fall and Spring semesters elective seminars are scheduled.
14. Can my spouse or family accompany me?
Yes, BW offers family housing and educational opportunities along with social and cultural events. Please review the following website for more information about these programs: www.bw.edu/stulife/international.
Spouses can attend classes as part-time students and may apply with a Quick Start Application. This application is designed to give adults access to enroll in a few college courses without submitting academic transcripts. More information can be found at www.bw.edu/admission/otherapp.
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