Admission to this program is designed to be inclusive while maintaining high academic standards. Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution and demonstrate strong academic performance, particularly in quantitative subjects such as mathematics and statistics. While professional experience in finance or related fields is preferred, it is not mandatory.
Application Deadlines
- Fall Application Deadline: June 15. Applications after this date may be accepted on a rolling basis until all places are filled.
- Spring Application Deadline: December 15. Applications after this date may be accepted on a rolling basis until all places are filled.
Supporting Documents for Matriculation
Submit the following documents to the Office of Graduate Admissions:
- Transcripts from all colleges and universities attended. Applicants who earned a bachelor’s degree outside the United States need to submit a course-by-course international transcript evaluation. See Graduate Admissions for more information.
- Two letters of recommendation
- Current résumé or CV
- Statement of purpose essay
Required Tests
- While the GRE, GMAT, GMAT Focus, or Executive Assessment is optional for domestic students, international applicants are encouraged to submit these scores as part of their application package.
- F-1 or J-1 international students must submit English Proficiency Exam. TOEFL—100, IELTS—7, PTE—70, Duolingo—120.
- Note: English proficiency exam is not required for U.S. permanent residents or citizens, regardless of whether their degrees were earned in non–English-speaking countries.
More Information
Refer to the instructions at Graduate Admissions.