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Diversity in the workforce is crucial for fostering innovation, driving business success, and addressing complex global challenges. As business schools play a critical role in shaping future leaders, enrolling diverse students in MBA programs could result in more diverse leaders. The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in 2023 to ban affirmative action in college admissions presents challenges for MBA programs striving to enroll diverse students, though.

This qualitative instrumental case study explored how graduate business admissions offices are responding to these challenges. It examined the extent that admissions offices considered diversity when evaluating their graduate enrollment management (GEM) processes, the changes institutions have made to increase the diversity of their enrolled students, and the opportunities and challenges they see as they look ahead at their strategic plans.

Participants were graduate enrollment management decision-makers for fulltime MBA programs. Data were collected through a questionnaire (n = 89) and semistructured interviews (n = 8). Results suggest that while diversity is important, it is not the most important consideration GEM leaders have when setting their strategies. Results also suggest that GEM leaders are focusing on hyper-personalization, marketing and outreach strategies, and funding opportunities to recruit and enroll diverse students into their MBA programs. Opportunities include building coalitions, utilizing internal support systems, and strengthening external partnerships. Challenges include external regulations, financial pressures, institution location or reputation, competition, lack of data, and internal resistance.

The findings suggest that in the short-term institutions should focus on marketing and recruitment, reducing application barriers, implementing holistic review, increase scholarships, implement pre-orientation events and programming, and establish mentorship programs. In the long term, institutions should focus on appointing a person to be a leader of diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, be intentional when hiring staff, regularly assess their strategies, and persist. This research contributes to the broader conversation on equity in graduate education, offering insights for admissions leaders navigating policy changes while upholding commitments to diversity.

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Title
From Policy to Practice: Examining the Role of MBA Admissions Leaders in Promoting Diversity Through Innovative Enrollment Strategies
Number of pages
203
Publication year
2025
Degree date
2025
School code
1044
Source
DAI-A 87/3(E), Dissertation Abstracts International
ISBN
9798293849789
Committee member
Smith, Rebecca; Waggoner, Jacqueline
University/institution
University of Portland
Department
School of Education
University location
United States -- Oregon
Degree
Ed.D.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
32043591
ProQuest document ID
3251555976
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/dissertations-theses/policy-practice-examining-role-mba-admissions/docview/3251555976/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Database
ProQuest One Academic