For many successful MBA graduates, rejection was not the end of the journey—it was the turning point. When approached with strategy, reflection, and renewed purpose, reapplying can transform a setback into a compelling statement of resilience, growth, and focus. Admissions committees respect candidates who demonstrate perseverance, self-awareness, and the ability to learn from experience—but only when that growth is clear, specific, and credible.
This workshop will help you turn a “ding” into a competitive edge. You’ll learn how to conduct a clear-eyed assessment of your previous application, identify what may have held you back, highlight meaningful progress since your last submission, and approach the reapplicant essay with authenticity and impact.
More than damage control, the reapplication process is an opportunity to show the admissions committee that you are stronger, more prepared, and more intentional than before. Done well, your reapplication can tell a sharper, more mature, and more persuasive story. By the end of this session, you will be able to:
* Conduct a candid self-assessment to identify weaknesses in your previous application and opportunities for improvement.
* Demonstrate tangible growth through professional achievements, academic progress, leadership development, and deeper extracurricular or community impact.
* Refine your school strategy by aligning more precisely with programs where your fit, goals, and competitiveness are strongest.
* Craft a powerful reapplicant essay that emphasizes resilience, growth, and renewed commitment—without sounding defensive or making excuses.
* Strengthen recommendations and school engagement by securing enthusiastic advocates and building more authentic connections with your target programs.