Descriptions sorted by MBA Adm
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A minimum GMAT score of 550 overall or equivalent GRE score, a 4-year undergraduate degree in any discipline with a cumulative average over all four years of a “B”. Two recommendations are also required. If you have been out of academia for at least four years or more, professional recommendations may be used, otherwise academic recommendations are required. You may also be required to meet the minimum Language Proficiency criteria. Please review the comprehensive list of admission criteria.
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To determine if a candidate meets the CGPA requirement, all four years of study and all courses are taken into account when calculating the cumulative grade point average.
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Unfortunately, due to the volume of applicants, we do not provide a pre-assessment of documents until we receive a formal application. Please refer to the website for information on admission criteria.
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No, while we welcome students with a range of work experience, the Sprott MBA includes an integrative experiential internship to ensure that all MBA graduates complete the program ready to succeed in the job market. Students with two or more years of professional work experience may apply to be exempted from the internship once in-program.
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No, the Sprott MBA does not include a thesis. As the program is strictly course based, a supervisor is not required.
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A degree in almost any discipline can be considered provided all other admission requirements are met.
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The degree can be either in the form of a four-year honors program or a three-year program plus one additional year of study in any discipline at the university-level.
On a case by case basis, we may consider those Domestic applicants who possess a 3-year degree as long as they possess at least ten years of progressive, professional experience.
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For a current list of deadline dates, please refer to sprott.carleton.ca/mba/mba-admissions/
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Complete applications for both domestic and international students are processed on a rolling basis. You will be notified by email once a decision is made.
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