Admissions Director Q&A Michigan Ross
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Admissions Director Q&A: Soojin Kwon Koh of the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business
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Soojin Kwon Koh, herself a graduate of the Ross School of Business, knows the school’s admissions process from both sides. She has been leading the admissions team at Ross as director of admissions and financial aid since April 2007, though she served as interim director even before that. During her tenure at the school, she has helped increase the “yield,” or enrollment of students accepted into Ross’s full-time program, in great part by making personal connections with prospective students during the admissions process.
Koh was named one of the Forty Under Forty by Crain’s Detroit Business in 2008. Prior to joining the Ross Admissions Committee, she put her Ross MBA to work as a manager at Deloitte Consulting and as an analyst for both the U.S. Senate Budget Committee and the U.S. Department of Commerce. She is also a member of the Forté Foundation, which encourages talented women toward leadership roles in business.
Koh, who we first interviewed in 2008 for this series, was kind enough to make time again this fall to bring us up to speed on all things Ross, including new developments in the past year and plans for the year ahead.
You’ll want to take particular note of her answer regarding the admissions process at Ross, in which she shares that there will be some changes this year to how interview invitations go out for Rounds 1 and 2. Her team also has revised the essay questions it asks prospective applicants to answer, she says, to better draw out their goals and aspirations and help reveal their fit with Ross. |