BYU MBA Program at a Glance

Fall 2010 Admission

Application Deadlines  1 December 1, 2009 - Round 1 application deadline
  • All application materials, including test scores, must be submitted to BYU by 5:00pm MST of the appropriate deadline to be considered for each respective round.

  • Applications are accepted beginning October 1, 2009

  • Early application submission is strongly encouraged.
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)
Tuition2Applicants 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 StatisticsAverage GMAT score 673
Average work experience3.78 years (after undergraduate degree)
Average GPA3.524
PlacementPercentage placed as of July 200895%
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
2nd "Emphasis on Ethics"
4th Accounting emphasis

Princeton Review (2007) 1st "Most Family-Friendly"
Admission PrerequisitesUndergraduate degree from an accredited college or universityGPA 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:
  • 94-IBT (internet-based test)
    Minimum score of 22 in speaking and minimum score of 21 in listening, reading, and writing
  • 240-CBT (computer-based test)
  • 590-PBT (paper-based test)
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):

  • International Education Research Foundation (IERF)
  • World Education Service (WES)

Please see their respective Web sites for more details or contact a BYU International Specialist for more information at intl@byu.edu.

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
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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.