Online MBA (OMBA) Admission & Application Process
The Office of Executive Education reviews candidate applications on an individual basis looking at both quantitative and qualitative aspects of an applicant's professional and academic background.
Program Start Dates
The Spring 2025 Online MBA degree program begins Saturday, January 4, 2025.
Admissions Criteria
- Bachelor’s degree in any discipline; no business prerequisites are required
- GPA approximately 3.0 or higher over the last 60 undergraduate credits
- Four years professional work experience
- GMAT/GRE exam scores are not required for qualified applicants
Complete the Departmental Supplemental Application
Fall 2024 Term 2: Click HERE to start/return to your Supplemental Application
Spring 2025: Click HERE to start/return to your Supplemental Application
While there is not a specific end date to apply, the Executive Education department recommends submission of applications by early July for the Fall semester, mid-November for the Spring semester, and late April for the Summer semester. The Executive Education programs are on a rolling admission cycle, and qualified candidates may be considered for admission until the program start date or deferred to the subsequent term/semester. Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible to secure admission into the program.
Item 1: Submit Current Resume
Current resume with three academic or professional references on last page including:
reference name, title, company, contact information.
Item 2: Submit Unofficial Transcript(s) or Unofficial Transcript Evaluation
Upload your unofficial transcript(s) from your bachelor’s program or transcript evaluation
(this step is NOT required for FAU graduates). If you only have an official copy of
your transcripts or evaluation, please mail them to our office (listed below). Graduates
of a foreign college who have completed an academic program equivalent to a U.S. bachelor's
degree are required to submit a course-by-course and GPA evaluation from a foreign
credentials evaluation service that is a member of NACES.
Item 3: Submit Letters of Recommendation
The supplemental application includes a "Recommendations" tab with space to enter
email addresses corresponding to your recommenders (two letters recommended). If email addresses are entered, please notify your recommenders that they can expect
a request from you - via email - containing a link to our database. Alternatively,
upload scanned letters of recommendation. Recommenders should be academic (professor,
instructor) or professional (colleague, manager, associate) and can be a subset of
your references. The letter should address your work ethic, preparedness for graduate
studies, how the degree would help you advance your profession, etc. A one-page document
composed of 2-3 paragraphs will suffice for this requirement for each letter.
Decision and Next Steps
Upon successful review of the Supplemental Application documents, you will be informed of your admission status. If accepted, your admissions coordinator will send you information for the next steps to complete the application process.
Additional Information
GMAT/GRE Waiver
GMAT/GRE exam scores are not required for qualified applicants. GMAT/GRE waiver eligibility is based on the evaluation of academic and professional credentials listed under “Admissions Criteria.” A waiver may also be granted with the completion of an advanced degree (Master’s, Doctoral, Professional) from a regionally accredited university or institution. An exam waiver will be considered only after the admissions committee is able to review a completed departmental application. If it is advised to re-apply to the program with a GMAT/GRE exam score, the committee recommends a GMAT total score of 500, GMAT Focus Edition score of 495, or a GRE score of Verbal: 143, Quantitative: 144, Writing: 4.
Interview Process
Upon application review, an interview by the Executive Education Admissions Committee may be requested on a case-by-case basis.
English Proficiency Exam
Non-native speakers of English must provide evidence of proficiency in English from: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Testing System (IELTS), or Duolingo. Please note, applicants are responsible for making arrangements to schedule the test(s).
The minimum College of Business requirements
- TOEFL is 600 for the Paper-Based Test and 100 for the Internet Based Test (FAU's school code is 5229)
- IELTS is a band score of 7.0
- Duolingo exam is 110
Here is the official FAU regulation on English Language Proficiency
Regulation 4.009. Non-Native speakers of English are not required to submit proof of English language proficiency if they meet one of the following:
- Completion of at least three years of secondary education from a high school based in a country where English is the majority native-speaking language, or where English is the primary language of instruction starting in the primary grades.
- Completion of at least three years of secondary education from a high school based in the United States or abroad with full curriculum of instruction in English.
- Completion of at least sixty (60) post-secondary credits or an associate degree or higher from a U.S. regionally accredited postsecondary institution or from a recognized post-secondary institution abroad with full curriculum of instruction in English
Transfer Credits
This program has the potential to transfer up to six (6) graduate level credits if the courses were completed from an AACSB accredited college at a regionally accredited university. These business related courses must have been completed within the past five (5) years with a grade of “B” or better earned. During the admissions process, the Executive Education Admissions Committee will review the graduate-level academic transcript to determine if any course(s) are eligible to be transferred into the program.