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The FAQ’s below provide answers to most of the common questions that we receive from prospective applicants.
When should I apply?
Business PhD applications are open. For full consideration, and to allow time for competitive scholarship nomination, apply by December 15. If you need an extension, please inquire with the PhD Program at [email protected] .
Can I apply for Spring Admission? We normally accept students only for Fall admission.
How can I get more information about the program? Attend an “Explore a Career in Business Academia” information session , or send your question directly to us at [email protected].
How can I apply? Apply to the Ph.D. Program by using our online application found at Apply Online
Supplemental application materials must be sent electronically ** Unofficial transcripts, resume and statement of purpose Uploaded FROM APPLICANT to on-line application
** 3 Letters of Recommendation Uploaded FROM RECOMMEND-ER to on-line application
Are GMAT or GRE scores required? Yes, applicants must submit a GMAT or GRE score for their application to be considered complete. All departments accept either test, but some departments have preference.
Accounting – GMAT preferred Finance – GMAT preferred Marketing – no preference Management – no preference OPIM – no preference
How do I register for the GMAT or GRE test?
GMAT test registration: GMAT . GMAT test scores are sent to Institution code CV2-CO-20.
GRE test registration: Educational Testing Service (ETS) GRE test scores are submitted to UConn (Storrs), test code 3915.
How important is the GMAT or GRE score in the admission decision and is there a minimum score requirement? Standardized test scores are an important input in admissions decisions, but they are considered along with other factors such as prior academic record and qualifications, letters of recommendation, professional experience, and your statement of purpose. There is no minimum score required, but competitive applicants to the PhD Program typically score above 75% on either test.
Are TOEFL or IELTS scores required if I am an international applicant? If English is not your primary language, you may be required to submit evidence of your proficiency in the English language. TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, and Duolingo scores are only valid for two years (from original test date to submission of UConn application). It is possible to waive this requirement if your language of instruction was English, please refer to the waiver policy .
TOEFL test scores must be submitted to UCONN (Storrs), test code 3915.
Do I have to have a Masters degree in order to be admitted to the Ph.D. program? A master’s degree is not essential for admission to our doctoral program.
I am a senior in college. Can I apply? If you have shown outstanding academic performance in a Bachelor’s degree program, we would encourage you to apply.
What are doctoral faculty looking for in applicants? Admission decisions are based on a comprehensive evaluation of an applicant’s file. We take into account the quality and rigor of your prior education, your grades, standardized test scores, work experience, recommendation letters, and motivation to undertake a doctoral program in business administration. We look for evidence that you are intellectually curious and creative, and that you can think and reason independently. We judge whether you have the ability to use abstract concepts and whether you have excellent verbal and quantitative skills. We also assess your fit with the research interests of the faculty in your preferred area of concentration.
Do you interview applicants? Yes. If the faculty admission committee is interested in an application they will contact the applicant directly.
May I send you copies of some papers I have written? Please include on your resume brief details of any papers you have written or published. We will contact you if we need copies of any of your papers.
What’s your policy on official transcripts? Upload your unofficial academic credentials to the on-line application (from each college/university that you attend). Admission decisions can be made based on your unofficial transcripts. However, you will not be fully admitted or enrolled into our program until your Official Transcripts are received.
Who should write my letters of recommendation and in what format? We require applicants to submit three letters of recommendation, preferably from academic sources. We ask recommenders to supply us with information regarding the applicant’s academic and research capabilities and potential for success in a doctoral program.
What should I include in my statement of purpose? Write an essay about your main strengths and why you wish to undertake a doctoral program in your intended area of concentration. As part of the essay, describe how the doctoral program fits into your long-term interests and objectives.
Is it possible to waive the application fee? There are unique situations when the application fee is waived. For Business Ph.D. these include attendance in Ph.D. Project, ADS, DocNet or those defined for eligibility by UConn’s Graduate School .
How many students are admitted? The Ph.D. Program receives an average of 250 applications per year. Normally, 2-4 students per concentration are admitted each fall.
How and when will I know if you’ve received all of my application materials? After you have completed and submitted your online application, you will be able to log back in to track the status of your application, as well as access your admissions decision online.
When will I hear about my admission and financial aid decision? Admission decisions are typically made in March to early April. Please contact us if you have not heard from us by April 15.
What is included in a Graduate Assistantship? Most students who are admitted into the Ph.D. Program receive a Graduate Assistantship (GA). The GA is renewable for four years (with satisfactory performance). The GA includes a tuition waiver, highly subsidized health insurance, and a stipend. The GA does not include university fees (fee charge is approximately $1,000 per semester, depending on number of credits).
Do you offer financial aid? Most students admitted to our program are awarded Graduate Assistantships, including international students. The assistantship award provides funding for a total of five years, subject to satisfactory performance in the doctoral program. Our Graduate Assistantships offer a very competitive package of benefits including salary, full tuition waiver, and the opportunity to purchase highly subsidized health insurance.Our doctoral students are also eligible for several other sources of financial aid and research support. Stipend rates for graduate assistants are graduated in terms of progress toward the advanced degree and experience.
Are international students eligible for financial aid? Yes. International students are eligible for Graduate Assistantships and fellowships.
What are the responsibilities of a Graduate Assistant? Graduate Assistant duties include assisting a faculty member in research, course preparation, and grading; providing administrative and research support in one of our research centers; tutoring students and leading discussion sections; and full-responsibility teaching. Your exact responsibilities will depend upon your qualifications and your department’s needs.
Samantha Steffanus has never been afraid to go outside her comfort zone. For instance, before she had even enrolled as an NC State student, she was already a business owner. Another time, she took a bad campus tour experience and turned it into a job.
It’s safe to say that without her “no fear” mantra, her five years with the Wolfpack wouldn’t have been the same. Across that time, she scaled her business, became an award-winning public speaker and earned three impactful scholarships. Now, she is set to graduate with a double major in business administration and psychology, a minor in Latin classical studies and a heart set on changing the world.
As she puts the finishing touches on an incredible college career marked with failures, yes, but also with many achievements, an unquenchable desire to make these years count — sprinkled with a genuine love for her (almost) alma mater — has been the motivating force.
When Steffanus first came to NC State for a campus tour, the experience was … underwhelming. Unfortunately, she said, the guide who led her tour group acted the opposite of glowing and enthusiastic.
Luckily for her, she was accompanied by her mom — an alumna from the class of 2000. The two snuck away from the group to embark on a more enlightening private tour. She never let the less-than-ideal experience with the student tour guide sour her on NC State. Instead, she was driven to become a University Ambassador so she could become a tour guide herself.
“I wanted to be [a] University Ambassador so people could see NC State through my eyes,” Steffanus said.
When she wasn’t leading groups around campus, Steffanus worked as a building manager at Talley Student Union, played flute in the NC State symphonic band, worked as an academic support center tutor for Wolfpack student-athletes and made time for two internships, both procured through the NC State Career Fair.
“College is what you make it, and that is 100 percent what has happened with me at NC State,” Steffanus said. “I have fallen in love with the university.”
In 2015 tragedy struck the Steffanus family. Samantha’s infant cousin’s lung collapsed shortly after birth. Because she grew up in such a tight-knit family where many extended members lived around the greater Triangle area, she remembers regularly visiting her cousin at UNC Children’s Hospital and, later, at a local Ronald McDonald House Charities facility as he recovered.
Soon after that first visit, without so much as a nudge, Steffanus was off to the races looking for ways to offer help. She started by collecting items around her home that her cousin’s family needed, eventually branching out to collecting items for other families in the same hall at the Ronald McDonald House. Before long, she had started a neighborhood collection drive.
In high school, she really kicked things into gear. Steffanus can still vividly picture the day she organized her first school-wide donation drive. Nervous, unsure of how her classmates would respond, she was amazed to walk into a classroom filled corner to corner with donations.
So began Samantha’s foray into being a small business owner. Two or three times a year, she and her brother, Rylan, round up donations for the Ronald McDonald Houses of Orange, Wake and Durham counties. When they started, they found that the most-requested items tended to be things like stuffed animals, blankies, and birthday cake candles — simple, yet essential, items. They decided to name their business just that, Simple Essentials .
Since 2015, the sibling duo has donated north of $10,000 worth of items.
Steffanus always knew she wanted to study business and entrepreneurship. She was inspired by her father’s career in pharmaceutical sales and from an early age showed a love for thinking outside the box.
“As a kid I had a knack for creative thinking,” Steffanus said. “I was the kid who didn’t play dress up and stuff, I was building roller coasters. I was doing Lincoln Logs. And when I played Barbies, I made Barbie movies.”
When it came time to declare a major, choosing the Poole College of Management to pursue business with a concentration in entrepreneurship was a no-brainer. Creativity was where she shone the brightest.
I have fallen in love with [NC State].
What did surprise her, though, was the experience she had fulfilling a general education requirement. Soon after she enrolled in a personality psychology course in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, it became obvious she had discovered a new passion. She gave her mom a call to tell her of a change in plans; she was going to declare a psychology major.
“She’s like, ‘you’ve taken one class,’” Steffanus said with a laugh. “I said, ‘I know, but when you know, you know. … if I get to do two things that I love, let’s do it.’”
A meeting with her academic advisor revealed that with a fifth undergrad year and some summer classes, she could complete the two degrees. There was one glaring issue though: How would she pay for it?
“I don’t have the money,” Steffanus said, remembering her thought process. “I can’t afford that, and I can’t afford summer classes … I’m taking 16-18 credit hours while working 30 hours as a student. I can’t afford it. I was about to drop it. And then I got the scholarship renewal.”
That renewal was for the CHASS Dean’s Scholarship, a merit-based competitive scholarship she had received once already. That support, combined with previously receiving the Southeastern Gas Association/Edward R. Ruggles Scholarship, proved instrumental in lessening the burden of paying for her education.
Those gifts granted her the freedom and opportunity to say yes to both majors, something she believes will be deeply beneficial post-graduation.
“It was really cool seeing how they go hand in hand and how psychology is really influential in entrepreneurship,” Steffanus said. “At first glance, I’ve had interviewers ask why those two because they don’t seem to go together, but they truly do … If you’re wanting to start [a business] from scratch, the first thing you gotta do is understand people.”
Every fall, NC State Innovation and Entrepreneurship hosts its annual entrepreneurship festival: Entrepalooza . Steffanus had always wanted to be one of the 10 students chosen for “Minute to Pitch It,” a competition where participants get one minute to present a homespun invention to a panel of judges.
Previous failures to get a spot on stage had been discouraging, but with professors and advisors helping her refine both her idea and pitch, she decided to try out one last time. Much to her excitement, she was chosen as one of the 10 finalists to present on the big day.
When competition day arrived, Steffanus remembers getting up on stage, full of nerves, and looking into the audience.
“Seeing my brother and my mom out in the crowd, I was like, ‘OK, I got this,’” Steffanus said. “And I pitched and I was proud of myself. To me, that was what I needed to do. I just wanted to get on stage, I wanted to pitch … never did I think I was going to win.”
She had pitched the idea of Simple Spoon, an adaptive spoon designed to help people with special needs and stroke victims feed themselves. The moment she stood on stage awaiting the judges’ verdict was a moment she won’t soon forget. With heart racing, she was shocked to hear her name and invention announced as the judges’ choice winner. She couldn’t stop smiling. Her prize was $2,500.
“[Afterward] I met with one of the judges and he said, ‘Hey, I made something just like you’re trying to do. Keep pushing. Go talk to more people, go talk to some really big donors, take that impossible step,’” Steffanus said. “Getting encouragement from more people around here, it was an experience I will never forget.”
In terms of what’s next for Steffanus, graduate school is certainly in the picture. In the meantime, she plans to follow her dad’s footsteps into pharmaceutical sales, something she feels well prepared for with her dual degrees.
“I always tell people, if you’re gonna sell something, sell something that matters. I love science. I like selling, and it kinda gets the two of them together,” Steffanus said.
When she looks back at everything she accomplished across those five years, Steffanus is quick to give credit to amazing faculty support — something she believes is an underutilized resource — plus an attitude that never allowed fear to keep her from trying again.
“I failed a lot, I’ve been rejected a lot,” Steffanus said. “What scares me more than failure is the fear of what if. What if I didn’t go up and do it? … You only live the season of your life that you’re in once, so you gotta make the best of it. If you do it and you fail, at least you’ll never be left wondering.”
This post was originally published in Giving News.
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Moreover, for aspiring MBA students without work experience, Canadian universities often suggest alternative ways to strengthen their applications like strong academic records, high GMAT scores, and involvement in significant extracurricular activities can effectively compensate for the lack of formal job experience.
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Many Canadian universities offer exciting MBA in Canada without work experience specifically designed for ambitious individuals like you. Now, let’s explore some of these colleges and the details of their programs.
So, what do you think? Did any university in Canada for MBA without work experience catch your eye?
While many programs waive the GMAT requirement for students without work experience, some might have alternative prerequisites. We’ll explore MBA in Canada without GMAT and work experience in the next section!
Some universities in Canada offer MBA programs without requiring the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test). This can be beneficial for students who may not have the time or resources to prepare for the GMAT. Here are some of the top colleges in Canada for MBA without GMAT:
Ivey Business School – Western University Canada:
Schulich School of Business – York University:
HEC Montreal:
Rotman School of Management – University of Toronto:
Telfer School of Management – University of Ottawa:
Pursuing an MBA in Canada without work experience is an option for those who wish to kickstart their careers early. The requirements for admission to MBA programs in Canada without prior work experience typically include –
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B-Schools shifting focus to potential over past performance:
*Please note: It is important to note that different Canadian colleges may offer MBA programs with or without GMAT and work experience requirements. Researching particular colleges and their MBA programs is advised to learn more about the precise requirements and possibilities offered.
From early career starts and networking opportunities to industry internships and personal development, the advantages of pursuing an MBA in Canada without work experience are numerous and far-reaching.
By taking advantage of the unique opportunities provided by MBA programs in Canada, students can lay a strong foundation for a successful and fulfilling career in the dynamic field of business management.
These benefits highlight the advantages of pursuing an MBA in Canada without prior work experience, setting the stage for a successful and fulfilling career in the dynamic field of business management.
The cost of studying an MBA in Canada includes tuition fees, books, cost of living, and course fees. Here’s an exhaustive list of the expenses for international students:
The tuition fees for the top MBA colleges in Canada range from ₹1,217,691 to ₹7,914,993 for international students. Here are the estimated annual tuition fees for the Full-Time MBA Class of 2025 at some of the top universities in Canada:
The cost of books, course fees, and supplies can range from ₹60,884 to ₹182,653 per year.
The cost of living in Canada for international students can vary depending on the location, lifestyle, and personal requirements. Here’s an estimate of the minimum funds a single student will need for living expenses for the first 12 months in Toronto:
Financial aid and scholarships.
An MBA in Canada without work experience can be a financially challenging endeavour for international students. However, various financial aid and scholarship options are available to help offset the costs.
For example, the University of Toronto offers the Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship, which covers tuition, books, and incidental fees for four years.
For instance, the University of British Columbia offers the International Leader of Tomorrow Award, which covers tuition, fees, and living expenses for outstanding international students.
For example, McGill University offers the Entrance Bursary Program, which provides financial assistance to students with demonstrated financial need.
For example, the University of Ottawa offers graduate assistantships to eligible students.
For example, the Rotary Foundation offers scholarships to students pursuing graduate studies in fields related to peace and conflict resolution.
*Please note : It’s important to note that financial aid and scholarship opportunities may vary depending on the university and the program. It’s recommended to check the official website of the university and the program for the most up-to-date and accurate information on financial aid and scholarship options.
MBA in Canada without work experience offer a range of job prospects, top recruiters, specific job roles, average annual salaries, and industries. Here are some details on these aspects:
Here are the list of job roles and their average annual salary after MBA in Canada without work wxperience:
Some of the top recruiters for MBA graduates in Canada include:
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Q. is it possible to do an mba in canada without work experience.
A. Yes, it is possible to pursue an MBA in Canada without work experience. Many Canadian universities offer MBA programs tailored for students without prior professional experience. Institutions like New York Institute of Technology, Thompson Rivers University, and Carleton University provide opportunities for fresh graduates to embark on their MBA journey without the need for work experience.
A. Indeed, there are specific MBA programs in Canada designed for candidates without work experience. Universities like Cape Breton University, Brock University, and Dalhousie University offer MBA programs that cater to students without prior professional exposure, providing a platform for early career advancement and skill development.
A. To enhance your admission prospects into MBA in Canada without work experience, focus on demonstrating strong academic credentials, leadership potential, and clear career goals. High GMAT scores, impactful personal essays, and robust recommendations can significantly strengthen your application. Engaging in extracurricular activities and developing a compelling narrative about your future business impact are also advantageous.
A. Yes, while pursuing an MBA in Canada without work experience, students can explore opportunities for internships, part-time jobs, and industry projects to gain practical experience. Engaging in these experiences can enhance your skill set, expand your network, and bolster your resume for future career opportunities.
A. No, GMAT is not compulsory for all MBA programs in Canada. Some universities offer GMAT-exempt MBA programs, allowing applicants to focus on showcasing their skills and passion for business without the stress of standardised testing. However, other requirements, such as academic transcripts, work experience, and English language proficiency, may still be necessary for admission.
A. Yes, pursuing an MBA in Canada can be a valuable investment in one’s career. Canada is known for its quality education and diverse culture, offering numerous opportunities for career advancement and skill development. Additionally, MBA programs in Canada provide students with a global perspective, preparing them for leadership roles in various industries.
A. Yes, it is possible to pursue an MBA in Canada without a GMAT and work experience. Some universities offer MBA programs specifically designed for students without prior professional exposure, focusing on evaluating potential through academic background and other relevant experiences. However, it is essential to research and understand the specific admission requirements and possibilities offered by different Canadian colleges.
A. Canadian business schools are increasingly recognising the diverse potential of applicants without traditional work experience. They value varied educational backgrounds and the unique perspectives fresh graduates can bring. Schools often look for strong academic records, leadership qualities, and extracurricular achievements as indicators of a candidate’s potential to succeed in their MBA programs.
A. MBA graduates in Canada can earn an average salary of around ₹6,919,590 per year. However, the salary can vary depending on the university and the specialisation. For instance, MBA graduates from the University of Toronto can earn up to ₹8,353,380 per year, while those from the University of British Columbia can earn up to ₹7,605,320.
A. The cost of pursuing an MBA in Canada can range from ₹1,745,480 to ₹7,324,790 per year, depending on the university and the program. However, the investment can be recovered within 4 years, considering the average starting salary for an MBA in Canada is around ₹6,046,850 per year.
A. MBA degrees from Canada are highly recognised and respected globally. Canadian business schools are often accredited by international bodies such as AACSB and AMBA, ensuring that the education provided meets high standards of quality and relevance. Graduates from Canadian MBA programs find successful careers within Canada and in various international markets, enhancing their global mobility and career prospects.
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Enhance global business environments with the 100% online Doctor of Philosophy in Human Resource Management (PhD-HRM) degree program at National University. No GRE/GMAT required. You'll gain the expert-level knowledge you need to take on leadership positions in the private, public, and non-profit sector.
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Joint Program in Psychology and Business: GRE is preferred, but GMAT is acceptable. Scores should be sent directly to the Chicago Booth Stevens Doctoral Program by listing the institutional codes below when taking the exam: GMAT: H9X-9F-05 GRE: 1501 TOEFL (if applicable): 1819 IELTS (if applicable): send TRF number to [email protected]
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GMAT & GRE. All applicants are required to take either the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) or the General Test of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Submitted test scores are valid for no longer than five years. If you are applying for admission for fall 2024, you may submit scores from tests taken no earlier than January 5, 2019.
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Search this Site Search in https://phd.business.uconn.edu/> Search. Admissions. Within the School of Business, admission decisions are made by the faculty in the applicant's area of concentration. ... GMAT and GRE scores are valid for up to five years. GMAT test registration: GMAT. GMAT scores should be sent to Institution code CV2-C0-20.
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A non-refundable application fee of $60 is required for domestic applicants; $70 for international applicants. If you have previously attended a graduate program in OSU, no fee is required. 3. GRE or GMAT test score. Official scores must be sent to The Ohio State University using the GRE institution code 1592 (department code 4299), GMAT ...
The following units -Business Process Innovation, Computer Information Systems, Finance, Marketing, Organizational Behavior/Human Resource Management, Real Estate, and Risk Management and Insurance-will accept scores on the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) as a substitute for the GMAT from applicants. The GRE school code is 5251.
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Babson's F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business features an MBA degree with no GMAT requirement. Business leaders wanting to start a new venture will love this degree. Students interested in switching careers or advancing in their current organization will benefit. The one- or two-year MBA will help graduate students reach their goals.
The Graduate Management Admission Test, or the GMAT, is a computer-based exam required for admissions to business schools abroad. The exam measures your critical thinking and reasoning skills, which are needed for your business programs. While many business schools require students to take the GMAT, it is not mandated by all.
Send PM. list of Ph.D Business programs that dont require a gmat/gre [ #permalink ] Sat May 06, 2017 10:54 am. 1. Bookmarks. Trident University - 14 courses 56 credits, those without a masters degree can qualify with a 3.6 gpa at their bachelors degree granting institution and a valid gmat score. NorthCentral University - 20 courses 60 credits.
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GMAT for PhD Study. The Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) is a standardised test used to help select students for some Masters and PhDs at universities and business schools around the world. It's most commonly associated with MBAs and other Business Masters, but the GMAT is sometimes part of the entry requirements for doctoral ...
What's the GMAT? The Graduate Management Admissions Test is a computer-adaptive test required by many business schools, and is considered to be an important benchmark in the application process for many competitive MBA programs. It's one of the factors admissions officials consider, along with work and work experience.
Importance of a Good GMAT Score for Selection: Many top business schools, such as Harvard Business School and Stanford Graduate School of Business, have average GMAT scores for admitted students above 700. A high GMAT score can significantly improve your chances of admission to competitive MBA programs. The average of the peers goes up to 730-740
In your graduate application, you will be asked "Would you like to submit your official GRE/GMAT test scores to be considered as part of your admissions decision?". Select "Yes". The question will be under the "GRE/GMAT Waiver Request" section. Your application portal will be updated to include the GMAT/GRE test as a requirement.
Across that time, she scaled her business, became an award-winning public speaker and earned three impactful scholarships. Now, she is set to graduate with a double major in business administration and psychology, a minor in Latin classical studies and a heart set on changing the world.
Here are some of the top colleges in Canada for MBA without GMAT: Ivey Business School - Western University Canada: Offers an MBA program that may provide a GMAT/GRE exemption based on a pre-assessment. Focuses on a case-based learning approach and provides flexible study options. Schulich School of Business - York University:
That same month, Maruyama left her job at the business consulting firm and joined Neo License, a startup that builds AI software, as their head of operations, a job that came with a $100,000 salary.