Admissions & Application Information

Course & Program Information

  • What does Acton do to support students with significant others and/or families?
    • We know that the dedication and intensity required to graduate the Acton program will affect not only you, but your families and significant others, as well. Therefore, we offer several sessions throughout the year in which students and their significant others get together with the Life of Meaning teacher to discuss the contributions and sacrifices each has to make throughout the year-long program.

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  • Can you enroll in Acton without any previous work experience?
    • Acton will accept no more than 5 students per year who apply directly after college. For these select students, there is an even greater emphasis on GPA and GMAT scores, history of leadership positions, community involvement, internships, after-school jobs, etc., to make up for the lack of work experience.

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  • What is a typical day like at Acton?
    • While Acton students have to create their own schedules to best fit their individual needs (when they sleep, spend time with significant others, etc.), the following is a general idea of students' daily schedules:

      - 5:30am : Wake up and drive to class
      - 6:00-6:30am : Review cases
      - 6:30-8:00am : Meet with study group
      - 8:00-12:30 : Class
      - 12:30-1:00pm : Lunch
      - 1:00-7:00pm : Prepare cases
      - 7:00-7:30pm : Dinner
      - 7:30-12:30 : Prepare cases
      - 12:30am : Go to sleep

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  • How long is the Acton program?
    • Acton is a 12-month long program. Students go through Pre-Matriculation for 12 weeks during the summer before classes officially begin in Austin, TX, the last week of August. Graduation is first weekend in May.

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  • Does Acton provide any student housing?
    • No, Acton students are responsible for finding and providing their own housing.

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  • What does Pre-Matriculation entail?
    • Twelve weeks before classes start, you will receive an extensive package of materials, including our set of "great books on business and life," computer simulations, accounting and quantitative exercises, and tutorials on the case method. From June to August, students spend at least 20 hours a week on Pre-Matriculation materials.

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  • Where are the classes taught?
    • Classes are currently taught at the Acton School of Business campus located just south of downtown Austin on Riverside Drive. To schedule a visit, please contact Jessica Blanchard at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or at 512-703-1231.

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  • Does Acton have a part-time or distance-learning program?
    • No, Acton does not have a part-time or distance learning program. Acton's case-method requires that students lead the discussion in every class on a daily basis. The case-method does not work well with distance learning.

      One of Acton's strengths is delivering a cohesive program in a short amount time. In order to receive an MBA, our students must wisely use every minute of their 80 to 90 hours a week. If we offered a part-time program, students would miss out on the 'drinking though a fire hose' experience, an experience that every entrepreneur endures when building a new business.

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  • What is the usual class size?
    • The facility will accommodate 30-40 students.

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  • Am I able to work while enrolled in Acton?
    • There is no time for students to work while attending Acton. Students work 80-90 hours a week attending class, meeting in study groups, and preparing cases.

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  • Is Acton accredited?
    • Acton is a program of Hardin-Simmons University. Hardin-Simmons is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).

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