International Applicants

Applications for international students may take several months to process so it is recommended that you send inquiries at least 15 to 18 months before the proposed admission date. Most schools will also require that you supply a financial statement demonstrating your ability to pay the academic fees and living expenses. Once the application has been completed, the school will provide you with a Certificate of Eligibility Form to obtain a visa for study in the United States. You will then take this Certificate, a valid passport, and proof of sufficient financial support for studies to the US Consulate or Embassy. Inquire with the admission department for any additional forms or documentation that will be required for international applicants.

 

Once you have decided on which graduate school you would like to attend, the type of MBA program that fits your career goals and which content delivery method is best for your learning style, you can then concentrate on the proper application process. You are now on your way to studying within an MBA program in the United States.

 

 

Core content provided by Roo Mulligan, MBA Graduate Assistant/Cardinal News Reporter, College of Business and Public Administration, University of Louisville; with additional material and content provided by Susan T. Meyer, Director – Professional and Distance MBA Programs, Colorado State University; Cliff Pacaro, Assistant Director, Career Services, College of Business, Colorado State University.