BYU MBA Program at a Glance
Fall 2010 Admission
| Application Deadlines  1 | December 1, 2009 - Round 1 application deadline |
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| January 15, 2010 - Round 2 domestic application deadline; recommended international application submission date | ||
| March 1, 2010 - Round 3 application deadline | ||
| March 1, 2010 - Final international application deadline (based on room in program) | ||
| May 1, 2010 - Final domestic application deadline (based on room in the program) | ||
| Tuition2 | Applicants that are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) | $4,990 per semester (rate is subject to change) |
| Applicants that are not members of the Church | $9,980 per semester (rate is subject to change) | |
| Admission Statistics | Average GMAT score | 673 |
| Average work experience | 3.78 years (after undergraduate degree) | |
| Average GPA | 3.524 | |
| Placement | Percentage placed as of July 2008 | 95% |
| Average base salary | $90,000 | |
| Highest base salary | $170,000 | |
| Rankings | Business Week (2008) | 22nd U.S. |
| U.S. News and World Report (2007) | 29th national | |
| Forbes (2007) | 16th U.S. | |
| Financial Times (2007) | 57th worldwide | |
| Wall Street Journal (2007) | 1st regional schools |
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| Princeton Review (2007) | 1st "Most Family-Friendly" | |
| Admission Prerequisites | Undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university | GPA above 3.0 for last 60 credit hours |
| GMAT score | Average for admitted applicants: 673 | |
| TOEFL or IELTS score (international applicants only) |
TOEFL minimum scores for MBA program:
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IELTS minimum scores for MBA program: 7.0 overall band score 6.0 band score in each module | ||
| Credential Evaluations Requirement for International Transcripts |
An international applicant whose degree is awarded outside the United States must submit all official transcripts, diplomas and marksheets to one of the following agencies for a credential evaluation, which must include a comprehensive course-by-course evaluation and calculation of a grade point average (GPA): Please see their respective Web sites for more details or contact a BYU International Specialist for more information at intl@byu.edu. |
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| Program Requirements | Commitment to obey BYU Honor Code | |
| Students are not allowed to have employment during first year of program | ||
| After admission to the program, pass proficiency exams in Accounting and Statistics by July 1, 2010 | ||
| Laptop Computer | ||
1 Applications are accepted beginning October 1, 2009. Completed applications are reviewed beginning November 1, 2009. Admission decisions are made on a rolling basis. Early submission is strongly encouraged.
2 Non-LDS students - Because a significant portion of the university's operating costs are paid from the tithes of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, students who are tithe-paying members of the LDS Church have already contributed to the operation of the university. Non-LDS students, because they will not have made this contribution, are charged a higher rate of tuition. The practice is similar in principle to that of state universities that generally charge non-residents a higher rate than residents.
