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Executive MBA

Admissions

Our two-step application process is designed to be both straightforward and personal. 


Frequently Asked Questions

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Time sponsorship is the agreement between you and your employer that will allow you to attend Executive MBA program orientation, residencies and typical class weekends. 

Financial sponsorship is when your employer contributes partially or fully to the tuition of the program.

 

We offer an optional Organization Sponsorship Form in the application. This form helps summarize the time commitment required for the program and can be a useful tool for discussing both time and financial sponsorship with your employer. This form is not required to submit your application. 

No, financial sponsorship is not required to apply.

No, GMAT/GRE/EA scores are not required to apply to the Executive MBA program. The Admissions Committee reserves the right to request standardized test scores or other additional information if transcripts are incomplete or degree has not been conferred.

No, applicants who submit GMAT, GRE, or EA scores do not have a better chance of gaining admission than those who do not. However, you must demonstrate sufficient academic/quantitative preparedness in your application, either through prior coursework, professional experience, and/or certifications

The admissions interview is 30-45 minutes long and scheduled with one member of the Admissions Committee. It is formal and evaluative. The interview will focus on your background, career goals and interest in the program. Dress is business attire.

No, employment is not required to apply to the Executive MBA program.