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MBA Admissions

Students must submit the following:
  • An application with a check in the amount of $35 (USD) payable to Niagara University.
  • Two letters of reference, one of which should normally be from an academic referrer.
  • GMAT scores taken within the past five years.
  • TOEFL score for students whose native language is not English.
  • Official transcripts from all previously attended colleges and universities indicating the awarding of an accredited undergraduate degree.

 

Admission Requirements

Students will be admitted to the MBA program as follows:

   

 

I.   Special Students:

  1. An undergraduate student who in their fourth year begins taking MBA courses as part of the five-year BA/MBA Program.
  2. From time to time a student may desire to take classes in the program without matriculating. The student may take up to three courses; however, he/she must meet admission requirements as outlined above.

II.   Transient Students:

A student enrolled in another graduate business program may take courses at Niagara University as long as all prerequisites are met and a letter of support from the student's school of matriculation is on file at Niagara University.

III.  Students Holding an MBA Degree:

Students with an MBA degree may attend classes to further their education. 

IV.  Admission Timetable:

Students may begin MBA studies in the Fall or Spring.  Applications are accepted year round and admission decisions are made on a rolling basis. 

 

 

 

 

 

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