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Seven global locations Study at any three of our seven campus locations during your one-year program. Study in up to three of Hult’s seven campuses over the course of one unforgettable and life-changing year. We run our own programs, meaning you have the freedom to rotate among our campus locations without any interruption to your studies. There are over 200 possible campus rotation combinations. Where will your Hult journey take you? Curriculum Hult’s Master of International Business curriculum follows the same innovative approach as our award-winning Global MBA, blending core business knowledge with leadership development. Specialized Tailor the program to your professional goals with specializations in: marketing, finance, entrepreneurship, project management, sustainability, and general management. Leadership Develop your leadership skills using the same best-in-class techniques as the world’s top corporate leadership development programs. Experience Gain practical experience with the seven-month Hult Business Challenge, where your team will develop a game-changing idea for a real-life business challenge. Global Speaker Series Learn from some of the world’s best business minds. Our Global Speaker Series welcomes some of the biggest names in business to our campuses. Previous speakers include Steve Wozniak (co-founder of Apple), Biz Stone (co-founder of Twitter), Arianna Huffington (founder and editor of The Huffington Post), and Muhammad Yunus (Nobel Peace Prize Winner) who have shared their inspirational stories and the lessons they have learned on the way to the top.

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Universities will have varying financial aid processes, from the staff roles to different steps for applying for and adjusting your award package.
In some programs, your admissions officer also works on your financial aid award, or part of it. In other programs, the admissions office may be completely separate from the financial aid office. Asking the admissions staff with whom you work about their financial aid process early will not only help you understand and navigate the process better, but can make your experience more pleasant.
The way in which universities package aid also differs. Some craft aid packages that cover only what the EFC has determined is your need—while others will package aid up to the full cost of attending, offering aid to cover your need and the remaining cost to attend their school. Each will have a certain amount of flexibility for adjusting your financial aid, but you'll have to work with the financial aid office to figure out where and how.
Additionally some financial aid offices may only be in charge of granting need-based aid, whereas the admissions office awards merit-based aid available only to students in your program. In this case, you should appeal to the admissions office to ask for merit-based aid. Merit-based aid is awarded on institutionally set criteria since it is private funding from the university. It is important to understand the variations in financial aid practice among schools so that you can reduce any frustrations and assumptions about the process.

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Your personal statement is where you have the opportunity to explain how the joint degree will suit your career plans. The admissions staff reading your statement will want to know that you have considered your options thoroughly and have a clear idea of what is necessary to achieve your professional goals. Phil Blanc, a joint-degree student we interviewed, encourages joint-degree applicants to "think about the how the two degrees will complement each other and express your unique goals. The stronger you can make the case for how they will enhance each other, the stronger an applicant you will be."
The best part about the separate admissions processes is that if you are admitted to only one of the programs, you can still go to grad school! In another year when you've had a chance to strengthen your candidacy, consider applying again to that second program if it still fits with your professional goals.
Idealist spoke with students pursuing joint degrees and asked them to share their insights on this approach to graduate study. Maggie Peters was enrolled in the Masters in International Environmental Policy Studies at Monterey Institute of International Studies as a first year when she learned about the option for an MBA dual. She "had never considered an MBA" but after talking with a dual degree student in that program, she "decided to go for it" as well. MIIS requires a separate application process for joint degrees, but also allows current students to work towards the dual degree while applying separately for the program. As a result, Maggie was able to take business courses during her second year while she completed the MBA application (including studying for and taking the GMAT and submitting a letter of intent).
Phillip Blanc had not planned on pursuing a secondary degree as a medical student at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Fortunately, his school allows students to take time off as a "student scholar" before completing their degrees and continuing on to residency. He shares, "I am thankful to have had the opportunity to complete a Masters in Public Health at a different institution between my third and fourth year of medical school." As a concurrent medical student, Phil was able to complete an accelerated MPH course in nine months at Harvard University with the understanding that the masters degree would be conferred upon the receipt of his medical degree.

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You have always wanted to live in X Moving to another location can be one of the most stressful and exciting experiences you can undergo, and a move should be a consequence of your decision to go to grad school—not the other way around. Unless you are very sure that getting a graduate education is the right choice for you, using grad school as the main reason to move is probably not a wise decision. Having a larger goal or purpose for a move can help provide stability while you settle into your new environs and give you a long-term perspective during daily ups and downs. If that purpose or goal is not grad school, there are other options such as transferring for work or starting a new job. You can also take some time off and explore an area while on vacation to see if you'd really like to move and live there. Conclusion and further resources Whatever your motivations for applying for grad school may be, having a clear vision of how your graduate degree will help you achieve your goals is essential because it will make the going worthwhile and temper the more challenging moments. Definitely do your research first. Talk to people. Talk to people who are doing what you want to do. Ask them if a degree is necessary or matters for that job or field. If so, ask which degree they recommend and seek their advice on when you should go to grad school. If not, ask them what the steps are to get to where they are and do what they are doing. You may not need a graduate degree to transition from a career as a marketing assistant to a development officer, an account executive to a program coordinator, or an engineer to a teacher. A continuing education course may provide the necessary skills without the expense and time commitment of a degree-granting program. Some preliminary "field experience" through volunteering, interning, or getting an entry-level job in the area of interest can also help you gain more insight into what skills and background you would need. It can also help you get a foot in the door and through a combination of networking and experience, potentially assist you in getting the job you want.