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It is a unique 4-year program, developed with two prestigious partner universities: USC University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business in Los Angeles and HKUST the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. In a select class of about 50 participants coming from all over the world, you will study at a different location and university each year, spanning three continents: the first year is in Los Angeles, the second in Hong Kong, the third in Milan and the fourth at your choice of one of these schools.
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This is a pretty cool program and one worth highlighting. This is a joint program held with Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, University of Southern California, and Bocconi. Students spend their first year at USC (and pay USC tuition of $66,640 which is about 62,435 euros), the second year in Hong Kong (paying 220,000 HKD which is about 26,330 euros) and the third year at Bocconi. Student choose which of the three schools to spend their fourth year. The tuition noted is the average of the four years if the fourth year is spent in Italy. There are only 50 students accepted per year and students either apply thought the common app of through Bocconi. Transcripts, SAT/ACT (SAT 2000 + or ACT 30), English proficiency, references, cv, personal statement, and personal video are all evaluated. All applicants are considered for four year merit scholarships/tuition waivers of 25% and 50%.
1 November Early Action (EA) Application deadline for WBB admissions and scholarships consideration.
Admissions Requirements
Secondary school diploma, online test, Online Video interview and Personal essays and WBB writing supplement. ACT or SAT score is optional for 2023-24 intake.
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Milan
Italy
- 4 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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- Bachelors
- Joint Degree
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