Mendoza School of Business

Admissions Q&A: Notre Dame

Published: June 23, 2011 / Author: Victoria Taylor



Brian Lohr, director of MBA
admissions at Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, says Mendoza students
are part of their own little grass roots movement.

Lohr, who has been on the Notre
Dame admissions staff for nearly 14 years, gives the example of a recent
community service trip to a home for adults with special needs. The one-year
MBAs shared ice cream with the residents, then washed the vans used to help
residents get around. They also agreed to help the organization develop a
business plan to obtain greater funding, which they’ll start working on in late
summer or early fall. “It goes beyond cleaning some vans,” Lohr says.

Mendoza alumni also seem to know
a thing or two about giving back. Although the percentage of the class of 2011
that was offered jobs has not been finalized, Lohr says it is higher than in
the preceding two years. Many of the graduates, Lohr says, took advantage of
Mendoza’s 274 alumni clubs, located in 42 countries.

What does it take to be accepted
into Notre Dame’s MBA program? Businessweek.com reporter Victoria Taylor talked
with Lohr about the Irish, ethics, and application essays to get a better
picture of Mendoza and what it takes to be a Domer. What follows are edited
excerpts of their conversation.

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