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Admission to the MBA
program is based upon the completion of the general admission
requirements of the Graduate School. For MBA program admission a score
on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) and record of one’s
undergraduate academic performance are required.
Applicants whose native language
in not English must demonstrate a sufficient
level of skill with the English language to assure success in graduate
studies. Applicants must submit a score of at least 550 on the
paper-based TOEFL, a score of at least 213 on the computer-based TOEFL
, a minimum score of 40 on the TSE, a minimum score of 6.5 on the
IELTS, or a minimum TOEFL iBT total score of 79 with sectional scores
that meet or exceed 22 for the writing section, 21 for the speaking
section, 20 for the reading section, and 16 for the listening section
to meet this requirement. International applicants that score below minimum
acceptable levels on the verbal portion of entrance examinations may
be admitted under the condition that they pass an English proficiency
exam or complete UT Arlington’s Graduate English Skills Program
prior to beginning graduate course work. Applicants are encouraged to
submit with their application a resume that highlights professional
and personal accomplishments, linguistic abilities, computer expertise
and leadership experience. Applicants with two to five years of
experience are preferred. A standardized test score (GMAT) will not be
used as the sole criterion for denying an applicant’s admission to
the MBA program.
Specifically, multiple criteria are used to make admission decisions.
Quantitative measures include an applicant’s GMAT score and grade
point average as calculated by the Graduate School. These measures are
integrated into a formula, or index, that multiplies the grade point
average by 200 and adds the total GMAT score. Index factors are
weighed equally at the outset of applicant evaluation. A graduate
grade point average is used in the index when it is 3.0 or above and
is based on at least 24 semester hours.
Along with grade point average and GMAT total score, admission
criteria include the following:
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GMAT sub scores
(verbal and quantitative)
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GMAT writing sample
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Grades in specified
undergraduate business and non-business courses (math, accounting,
economics, statistics, for example)
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Educational
objectives and quality of written expression of the application
essay
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Letters of
recommendation from three persons familiar with the applicant’s
academic background and/or work experience
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Undergraduate major
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General and
specific program accreditation status of degree granting
institution
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Professional work
experience
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Professional
certification or licensure
Unconditional
Admission
For unconditional admission, the applicant’s composite total from
the index must be 1080 or higher and items 1 through 5 above should
strongly indicate potential for successful academic performance as a
graduate business student.
Students who are unconditionally admitted, have a minimum
undergraduate grade point average of 3.00 as calculated by the
Graduate School (or 3.00 at the graduate level), and enroll for a
minimum of six semester credit hours will be eligible for available
fellowship and/or scholarship support. A standardized test score (GMAT)
will not be used as the sole criterion for determining fellowship
and/or scholarship eligibility.
Probationary Admission
For an applicant with an index score below 1080, probationary
admission may be available when at least three items of 1 through 5
above strongly indicate potential for successful academic performance
as a graduate business student. Items 6 through 9 will also be used to
identify positive indicators for admission. Students who are admitted
on probation will have one or more conditions specified, such as no
grade less than ‘B’ for the first 12 hours of graduate study.
Provisional, Deferred and Denied Admission
A provisional decision to admit may be granted when the applicant
meets criteria for unconditional or probationary status but one or
more applicant credentials are incomplete. A deferred decision may be
made when an applicant’s file is not sufficiently complete to make
an admit or deny decision.
For an applicant with an index score less than 1040 and other evidence
indicates lack of potential for academic success as a graduate
business student, admission will likely be denied. However, all
applicant data will be carefully reviewed before an admission denial
is made.
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