Main navigation | Main content
The admissions committee will consider your past academic performance (official transcripts for any post-secondary coursework and GPA), standardized test scores, work experience and current resume, personal statement, and professional references. Candidates are admitted into the program based on academic credentials and general fit for the program.
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) and Graduate Record Examination are standardized computer-adaptive test used by schools to help assess the qualifications of applicants for advanced study in business or management. They measure basic verbal, mathematical, and analytical writing skills. The Carlson Full-Time MBA program requires every applicant to take either the GMAT or GRE, without exception. Candidates who wish to be considered for scholarship awards must submit GMAT scores; the GRE cannot be used as an alternate for scholarship awards.
Yes. If you take the GMAT or GRE more than once, the admissions committee will consider your highest score.
We require all materials, including test scores, to be submitted before we review an application. Prospective students should plan to take the GMAT or GRE on or before the application due date in order to meet the application deadline. We recommend taking the GMAT or GRE at least two to four weeks prior to the application date to ensure timely review of your application.
We do not have minimum scores. GPA and GMAT or GRE scores are strong indicators of your academic potential and ability to perform in an extremely rigorous MBA program. Applications are reviewed as a whole and candidates are admitted into the program based on academic credentials and general fit for the program. Please look at our class profile of the students who have been admitted in the past.
You are not required to have an undergraduate degree, coursework or work experience in business. The Carlson School recruits and admits people from a broad range of academic and professional backgrounds. About one-third of our students come from a traditional business undergraduate or professional background with another third of our students with a background in technology or engineering and the last third with backgrounds in a wide variety of disciplines and functional areas (such as non-profit, education, visual and performing arts, etc.).
The admissions committee is comprised of the assistant and associate deans, director of admissions, and and associate directors of admissions. The dean of the Carlson School of Management may also participate in the review of applications on a case by case basis.
A deferral can be requested for the next term from the student's original term of acceptance. However, admission is not automatically guaranteed. The application is put back into the applicant pool for the term in which deferral has been requested and again reviewed on its merits with other applicants in that pool. Another application fee is required. Submission of updated materials is recommended.
Submitted application materials will be kept on file in our program office for no more than two years. To be reconsidered for a subsequent term, please send a written request to the program office with any updates to your application (i.e. new GMAT scores, updated resume, additional essays, etc.) to be re-reviewed for admission.
The best way to learn more about the CarlsonPart-Time MBA program is to attend an information session where you can meet our admissions staff, hear the experiences of current students, see the Carlson building, and get answers to your questions. Offered monthly, information sessions provide a strong overview of the curriculum, services, and application process.