Financial Planning Graduate Program Admission Process
Candidates seeking admission to the MBA in Financial Planning program should submit an application portfolio prior to the start of the term. The portfolio should include: completed application form, application fees, letters of recommendation, and test scores for the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) where applicable. (See 5th point regarding the GMAT requirement).
Once application is completed, the decision to admit a student to our financial planning graduate program is made by the program director and the graduate admission committee. All persons seeking admission to graduate study will be notified of the decision once appropriate admissions information is received and evaluated by the team.
Admission decisions are based on the overall considerations of each application. The elective choices and major and relative difficulty of undergraduate work may be considered.
Other Links of Interest
- Admissions Requirements to the Financial Planning Graduate Program
- Online Application to the Financial Planning Graduate Program
- Provisional Acceptance Policy
- Transfer Information
- Admission Checklist
- Tuition and Financial Aid
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

