Master of Business Administration (MBA) Admission
Admission Requirements
For consideration and admission to the Master of Business Administration program, applicants must submit:
- A Completed Graduate Application
A $35 non-refundable application fee is required.
- Official Transcripts, reflecting the following:
- An incoming MBA student completing any of the MBA admission course pre-requisites at a school other than the degree-granting institution will need to submit the official transcripts from the institution in which the pre-requisite course was completed.
Official Transcripts may be sent electronically or by mail, directly from the school of attendance, in a sealed envelope to:
Any transcripts from institutions outside of the United States require an official course-by-course evaluation by a NACES.org approved agency.
Note: In order to receive financial aid official transcripts must be on file.
- Program Planning Conference
To schedule your Program Planning Conference with your Program Advisor complete an Online Request form.
- Register for MBA 6000 as your first course
Degree Candidacy
Students who have met the admission requirements are advanced to degree candidacy after completing four courses with a minimum GPA of 3.0, provided they have met the following requirements:
- Successfully completed MBA 6000 as one of the first four courses in the program.
- Completed at least three credits in undergraduate mathematics with a grade of “C” or better at the level of college algebra, college mathematics, statistics or higher (equivalent to Â鶹ÊÓƵ MAT 110 or higher or a passing grade on the CLEP college algebra examination).
- Completed at least three credits in undergraduate economics with a grade of “C” or better (equivalent to Â鶹ÊÓƵ ECO 105 or a passing grade on the CLEP microeconomics or macroeconomics examination).
- Accounting*. Three credits of undergraduate Accounting I with a grade of “C” or better (equivalent to Â鶹ÊÓƵ BAC 101). Students may complete MBA 5850, Financial Accounting for MBAs, to meet this requirement. Students who wish to test out of the accounting pre-requisite can submit a passing grade on the CLEP Financial Accounting exam.
- Completed three credits of undergraduate finance with a grade of “C” or better (equivalent to Â鶹ÊÓƵ FIN 305). Students may complete MHR 7830 Finance and Accounting for Managers to meet this requirement.
- Submission of all required admissions documents, including an official undergraduate transcript.
Students who have not completed all of the above requirements prior to completing 12 graduate credits will not advance to candidacy status. Students who do not meet the candidacy requirement will be unable to register for additional classes until they meet with a program chair and agree on a plan of action ensuring student’s successful completion of the MBA candidacy requirements.
*See MBA: Accounting for specific undergraduate accounting pre-requisites for the Accounting concentration.
Professional Certification Option
Â鶹ÊÓƵ will award graduate-level credit for certain professional certifications. The credit for these professional certifications will be applied to a like course or courses in the curriculum or be accepted as an elective or electives if there are no corresponding courses in the respective program and the professional certification is in an appropriate field of study. Examples of professional certifications include:
- Certified Public Accountant;
- Certified Production and Inventory Manager;
- Certified Financial Planner;
- Six Sigma Green or Black Belt;
- and Senior Professional HR Manager.
Students who wish to be considered for graduate-level credit should apply to the MBA Program Chair.