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Admission to the MBA Program
MBA Admission Requirements How to Apply International & Permanent Resident Application Requirements
MBA Curriculum
MBA Admission Requirements
To be considered for admission, all applicants for the MBA program must have a U.S. bachelor's degree (with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.000 on a 4.000 scale) from a regionally-accredited college or university (or a comparable foreign degree). Applicants with graduate coursework must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.000 in those hours to qualify for admission. All students must be in good academic standing with all colleges attended.
Full Admission Applicants who hold an earned graduate degree in any discipline from a regionally-accredited college or university (or a comparable foreign degree), who are otherwise in good standing with that institution will be granted immediate Full Admission status. An applicant who does not already hold a graduate degree must show potential by satisfying at least two of the measures of capability listed below:
1. A GPA of 3.000 or better on a 4.000 scale in the final 60 semester credit hours completed at the undergraduate level 2. A GMAT score of 500 or better or a GRE score of 1020 or better with 560 quantitative, 460 verbal, and 4.5 on the writing section 3. At least 12 semester hours of graduate work at a regionally accredited U.S. College or University with a GPA of 3.200 or better on a 4.000 scale 4. Four years or more of relevant managerial, professional or military work experience 5. Successful completion of the University of Dallas Pre-MBA program with a 3.250 GPA.
Conditional Admission Conditional Admission allows an applicant who meets at least one of the Measures of Capability to begin classes in GSM under specific conditions. An applicant granted Conditional Admission must complete no less than six credit hours and no more than twelve credit hours before being considered for Full Admission status. Conditionally admitted students may take only the designated courses and may not take any additional courses until their conditional status has been lifted. They must maintain a 3.200 GPA for full admission into GSM and may not receive a grade of less than a B-. Each applicant will be individually considered for transfers and waivers and will be assigned coursework in the Foundations and Value Creation Core courses. MANA 6101 Project and Team Management will be required as part of the assigned conditional courses.
Students may not move from the Certificate program into Conditional acceptance into the MBA; they must first meet two measures of capability in order to be considered for the MBA.
MBA Bridge Admission The MBA Bridge Program is an extended master's program for qualified applicants from countries with a three-year bachelor's degree who may not otherwise be eligible to pursue graduate education in the U.S. The Bridge Program is a 53-61 credit hour program; waivers are granted only in the Foundation courses. Students may be admitted either fully or conditionally based on the criteria above (however, the GPA will be calculated based on the cumulative undergraduate GPA, not on that of the last 60 hours). There is no Foundation Admission into the Bridge.
Please note: there is no separate application for this program. Applicants for the MBA program will automatically be considered for the MBA Bridge based on evaluation of credentials.
MBA Degree Completion MBA Degree Completion applicants must be fully admitted to a regionally-accredited MBA program and have completed at least 15 hours. The student may waive and/or transfer a maximum combined total of 24 hours. If a student is not enrolled in an MBA program, courses will be evaluated for Foundation waivers and only one transfer credit in an elective course.
MS/MBA Dual Degree Admission The admission policy for the MS-MBA is the same as that of the MS, including prerequisite courses. There is no Foundation Admission into the MS-MBA.
To Apply for the MBA Program, Please Submit:
Failure to disclose or submit all required documents may result in dismissal from the Graduate School of Management.
1. A completed application form (which may also be submitted online). 2. A non-refundable $50 application fee for U.S. and Permanent Residents or $100 application fee for International Students. Fees are payable by check or money order made out to the University of Dallas, in U.S. dollars and drawn from a U.S. bank. Applicants who use the website may pay with a credit card. 3. Official transcripts from all institutions attended.* 4. An official GMAT OR GRE score when required (see Measures of Capability above). Official test score reports for the GMAT and GRE may be obtained from the Educational Testing Service, at www.gmat.org/www.gre.org or call 1-800-GMAT-NOW / 1-888-GRE-SCORE. The college code for University of Dallas is 6868. 5. A resume that describes your professional experience.
Additional Application Requirements for International & Permanent Residents
International and Permanent Resident Applicants also must submit: 1. Copy of front and back of Permanent Resident Card (if applicable) 2. Copy of diploma/graduation certificate for degree earned abroad 3. Confirmation of Financial Resources Form (F-1 Visa holders only) 4. Bank Statement (F-1 Visa holders only) 5. TOEFL score of at least 79 (IBT), 213 (CBT), or 550 (PBT) with sub-scores equivalent to the following on the IBT: 21 for Reading, Writing and Speaking; 17 for listening.
The following may qualify for an exemption from the TOEFL requirement: • Students from an English speaking country (Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Canada - except Quebec province, Grenada, Grand Cayman, Ireland, Jamaica, New Zealand, Scotland, Trinidad and Tobago, United Kingdon, U.S. Pacific Trust) or who have earned a master’s or bachelor’s degree from an institution in one of these countries. • Students with 2 or more years of full-time work experience in the U.S. on H1 or L1 visa only • Permanent residents who have lived in the U.S. for 2 or more years
English Proficiency Exam (Focal Skills Test): • All International Students and Permanent Residents who are not citizens of the English-Speaking countries listed above are required to take an English Proficiency Exam. The results of this exam may require a student to take English courses in addition to regular program requirements.
*OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS Transcripts from all institutions of higher learning attended must be submitted, regardless of whether a degree was earned. Official transcripts must be sent directly from the issuing institution to the Graduate School of Management Office of Admissions. Uncertified or notarized copies of transcripts, or other academic records bearing the designation “student copy,” “issued to student,” “applicant’s copy,” “unofficial copy,” or other similar notations are not acceptable. This includes hand-delivered transcripts or copies received from a third party, except in rare and documented instances in which international applicants are unable to provide official transcripts. If you attended a non-U.S. institution, please send transcripts in both the original language and an official translation of the transcript. A copy of your diploma (graduation certificate) is also required.
Assistance with Your Application: If you have any questions about applying to the program or would like assistance in completing your application, please contact the New Student Advisor of your intended concentration (area of study).
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