VISITING STUDENTs
An applicant with an undergraduate bachelor's degree may enroll
for MBA courses and seminars as a visiting student with the approval
of the MBA Program Director. A visiting student may take a maximum
of six graduate credit hours and must have:
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A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university;
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Submitted a completed application form with the appropriate non-refundable
application fee.
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An official transcript from each college/university sent directly
to the MBA Admissions Committee of the Graduate School of Management.
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An admission interview with a Graduate School of Management advisor.
STUDENTS EDUCATED OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES
International applicants must satisfy specific requirements before
the application will be considered, and before an I-20 will
be issued. The requirements include:
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a four-year bachelor's degree (U.S. bachelors equivalent) if a bachelor's
degree was obtained outside the U.S., and official transcript evaluation
by W.E.S. or E.C.E.;
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official transcripts sent to the MBA Admission Committee. Transcripts
must be received before a candidate will be considered for admission.
Transcripts must be accompanied with an official evaluation;
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a minimum score of 550 on the TOEFL (213 on computer-based). Note:
This requirement will be waived if the student's entire degree was
taught in English and official proof of this can be obtained from
the undergraduate institution's registrar. If TOEFL is below 550,
student may petition for admission and take the required ESL courses
to satisfy language competency;
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undergraduate GPA > 2.75 to fulfill the admission criteria required
for full degree candidacy. Students educated outside the
U.S. who have obtained U.S. citizenship or resident alien status are not
required
to fulfill full degree candidacy prior to beginning the program;
and
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applicants must submit all financial documentation and requirements
of issuance of I-20.
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