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Preparing to Apply
1 Attend an information session.
monthly information sessions (Seattle and
Bellevue)
2. Prepare and register for the GMAT. Visit
MBA.com
for registration. Consider Albers
GMAT Prep Course. Call 425.451.0200 for more
information.
***Seattle University code number for GMAT scores are:
MBA (Part Time)- OTM5613, MBA (Full Time)- OTM5688, MIB- OTM5674, MSF - OTM5666, and MPAC
- OTM5650.
3. Complete application (online)
or (PDF)
4. Research financial aid options.
Financing Graduate Education for more
information.
| Application Deadlines for Domestic Students |
Winter |
Spring |
Summer |
Fall |
| All programs |
November 20 |
February 20 |
May 20 |
August 20 |
| Application Deadlines for
International Students |
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All programs |
September 1 |
December 1 |
January 1 |
April 1 |
Application Requirements
- Application Form and $55 fee
Online
Application:
Click here to get started.
Paper/Hard
Copy: Click here for the
Application for Graduate Admission (PDF format)
- Resume
documenting work experience
- Official
Transcripts from undergraduate and any
post-baccalaureate work
- Official
GMAT test scores sent from testing agency
- Official
TOEFL test scores if required
Applicants for whom English is a
non-native language must demonstrate English proficiency
regardless of English language studies, academic history,
residence in the United States or an English-speaking
country, or immigration status. However, graduate and post
baccalaureate applicants who received a baccalaureate degree
or higher from Seattle University or a recognized college or
university in the United States, Canada, Great Britain,
Ireland, New Zealand or Australia who remain in a country
where English is the primary language for two years will not
be required to submit English proficiency test scores.
Please send
official transcripts and documents to:
Graduate
Admissions
Seattle
University
901 12th Ave
PO Box 222000
Seattle, WA
981222-1090
Application Process
Albers School of Business and Economics applicants are
accepted into the program on the basis of their entire
history (GPA, GMAT score, work experience, and TOEFL scores,
if required), considering each factor individually, and in
combination, as part of the admissions process. The
average GMAT for the entering class of Fall 2007, was 575. The
average work experience - 5 years, and the average GPA was
3.3. Personal statements and letters of reference, are not
required, but may be included, especially if there is
information an applicant feels is important for the
committee to take into consideration in their decision.
When your application is entered into our computer
system, a letter is sent indicating what, is needed to
complete your application file. Completed applications
generally take three to four weeks to be evaluated and
reviewed by the department. An admissions decision is issued
soon after that.
Applicants admitted to Seattle University will receive
information regarding course registration, advising, and
orientation. After the department receives the copy of the
admittance letter, all transcripts are reviewed and students
are notified if they are eligible to waive any coursework
based on previous classes completed with a 3.0 (B) or
better. All admitted students must attend an Advising Basics
session before they can register.
Post-Master's Certificates
Applicants who have completed an
MBA, MSF, MIB, or MPAC degree from an AACSB accredited
program, and wish to take additional classes, may submit the
application, fee, and an updated resume, along with the
official transcripts from their master’s program. Alumni
from Seattle University’s Albers Graduate programs are not
required to submit transcripts and the application fee is
waived.
Joint Programs
Graduate students can earn a
juris doctorate (JD) combined with an MBA, MSF, MIB or MPAC.
You must be accepted into both schools and can enroll in the
joint program before entering either school or during your
first year of graduate study in either school. Please
contact the
School of Law Admission Office about their
requirements. Visit the
joint program site for more information.
Visit the
Graduate Admissions or
International Student Admissions site for
additional information.
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