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MBA Study Period Abroad Checklist

The MBA programme at EBS London involves a compulsory Study Period Abroad. This period of 6-10 weeks will be spent in one of our current partner institutions:

  • John Molson School of Business, Montreal, Canada
  • Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
  • Fundação  Getulio Vargas, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Escuela de Negocios Caixanova, Vigo, Spain
  • Solvay Business School, Brussels, Belgium
  • University of Stellenbosch Business School, South Africa
  • Université Laval, Montreal, Canada
  • Suffolk University, Boston, USA
  • Coggin College of Business, Florida, USA
  • Korea University Business School, Seoul, Korea  

In order to be granted entry into these countries, you will most likely have to apply for a student visa. In order to avoid complications, please be sure to bring the following documents when you arrive for classes at EBS London:

  • 2 original or certified copies of your university transcripts from your previous institution
  • A valid passport for at least a year (must be an international passport not an Identity Card, and it must cover the destinations of the SPA.)
  • Financial documents proving you will be able to support yourself while abroad, without the need for employment (i.e. bank statements)
  • You must have International Health Insurance for a year, and it must cover the SPA destinations abroad

Our International Partnerships Office will be at hand to assist you in preparing for your SPA.

Page last updated 12/22/2010

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