Don't Stress!
Helpful Information about Thunderbird's Admission & Application Process
Greetings! I am pleased that you are interested in becoming a student at Thunderbird School of Global Management. As the world's leader in global business education, it is Thunderbird's mission to educate global leaders who create sustainable prosperity worldwide.
If you have a global curiosity, a passion for diverse cultures and an interest in a program that combines business education with international and cross-cultural studies, Thunderbird is the place for you.
There is, no doubt, a lot on your mind at this point in time. As you move forward with your plans, we would like to help make your application and admission process as smooth as possible.
We have developed the information that follows to help answer questions you may have.
If you have specific questions that are not addressed, I encourage you to contact our Admissions department at admissions@thunderbird.edu, or call (602) 978-7100. Thunderbird staff are available to help you through the process any way they can.
I look forward to calling you a T-bird!
Judy Johnson
Dean of Admissions
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