Learn more about the application requirements for our business master’s degree programs. All program applications are reviewed holistically. Please review the criteria and deadlines thoroughly, and submit your Plus 1 and/or business master's program application when you are ready to get started.
Visit the Online MS in Business Analytics or Online MS in Management Studies pages if you are interested in learning more about the admissions process for these online programs.
Admissions Requirements for all In-Person Business Master’s ProgramsAll applications require the following:
| Program | Prerequisite Course Requirements |
|---|---|
| Accounting | Financial and managerial accounting with a grade of B or higher. |
| Business Analytics | Statistics plus data analytics or calculus with a grade of B or higher. |
| Management Studies | No prerequisite courses required. |
| Finance | Statistics with a grade of B or higher. |
| Information Systems | Statistics with a grade of B or higher. |
| Marketing Analytics | Statistics with a grade of B or higher. |
| Quantitative Finance | Statistics, linear algebra and other advanced quantitative courses with a grade of B or higher. |
| Supply Chain Management | Statistics with a grade of B or higher. |
U.S. applicants using the Maryland Advantage incentive and those applying to the Online Master of Science in Management Studies program are exempt from submitting GMAT/GRE test scores.
Accounting, Supply Chain Management, Management Studies:
Finance and Quantitative Finance:
Business Analytics, Information Systems, Marketing Analytics:
If an applicant meets the requirements listed above, they may request a waiver. Applicants must start an application and upload their resume and transcript to be reviewed for the GMAT/GRE waiver. Please allow up to 10 business days for a decision.
For more information on the GMAT, and to request an official score report, please visit www.mba.com. For more information on the GRE, and to request an official score report, please visit www.ets.org/gre. When requesting a score report be sent to the University of Maryland, please use the following institutional codes:
Candidates can expect an admissions decision within 4 weeks after submitting a complete application. This timeframe assumes the applicant promptly replies to requests from the university during the review process, if applicable.
Note: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis after April 1.
Admitted students will need to submit a $1,000 deposit 4 weeks after their decision is released and a second $1,000 deposit 8 weeks after their decision is released in order to confirm their seat in the program. Candidates admitted within 3 months of the program start date will have a shorter deposit deadline timeframe. Log in to your application portal to view your admission letter for the exact deposit deadlines. You will also be able to confirm your decision and submit your deposits in the portal.
Maryland Advantage and GMAT/GRE WaiversMaryland Advantage is an incentive for business master’s degree applicants with an undergraduate and/or master’s degree in the U.S. to simplify their admissions process. If admitted into a program, a financial award and other benefits are also available.
All incentives listed above - with the exception of the GMAT/GRE waiver - are guaranteed to all Maryland Advantage applicants. Applicants seeking a GMAT/GRE waiver through Maryland Advantage must meet the additional criteria outlined below.
If the degree program you are applying to requires GMAT/GRE test scores and you are seeking a waiver through Maryland Advantage, you must be an applicant who has completed their undergraduate and/or graduate degree in the U.S. and also meets the following criteria:
Receiving a GMAT/GRE waiver does not guarantee admission into the program.
If you are interested:
UMD Smith appreciates the value active duty members and veterans bring to our community. We offer application fee waivers and GMAT/GRE waivers to active members, veterans and veteran family members of the U.S. military.
Email smithmasters@umd.edu to request the waiver. Your military experience will be taken into consideration with your professional resume, required essay and letter of recommendation.
English Proficiency (International Students)For TOEFL scores, contact www.toefl.org to request an official copy of your TOEFL test score to be sent to the University of Maryland at College Park. We will accept the "My Best" TOEFL score from ETS. For IELTS, the University of Maryland downloads scores that have been transmitted to our e-download account. IELTS test takers should contact their IELTS test center directly to request electronic test scores be sent to the following IELTS e-download account:
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Please note we cannot accept paper IELTS forms.
If you have earned a four-year bachelor's or graduate degree from an institution in the United States or from any of these countries, you are not required to submit TOEFL or IELTS scores. PTE test takers can send their score reports to the University of Maryland through their Pearson account.
TOEFL institutional code is 5814.
TOEFL scores are valid for two years.
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International RequirementsInternational applicants must submit complete applications by March 15.
By the application deadline date, the admissions office must receive:
Applicants who have completed the full sequence of preparatory studies and examinations equivalent to a U.S. bachelor’s degree from an approved institution and who have demonstrated high academic achievement will be considered for admission.
Translations should not be interpretive, and actual names of all degrees, diplomas, and certificates must appear in the translation. If you are in need of a translation service, a list of English translation companies can be found on this website.
For those with 3-year bachelor's degrees, you are eligible if you meet the following criteria:
You are not eligible if your sole qualification is a 3-year bachelor’s degree from a country with 12 years of pre-university education, and your degree would not qualify you for admission to an academic graduate program in that country.
Admitted international students who need an I-20 must show evidence of funding for the first year of their studies. The funding amount includes tuition, fees, housing, and miscellaneous expenses for one year. This financial documentation is not required until after a student is formally admitted. Additional information will be provided to international students after they are admitted to the University of Maryland.
International applicants admitted to graduate study will be issued student visas where appropriate. Foreign students should not leave their home country before obtaining an official offer of admission from the dean of graduate studies.
To enter the United States most foreign students will need a passport from their government and a visa from the U.S. Consulate. To apply for a visa, the student must provide evidence of a minimum of 48 graduate unit hours, or the equivalent of a full course of study. The accompanying spouse or child of an F-1 student enters the U.S. on an F-2 visa, which does not permit employment of any kind. Another commonly granted visa is the exchange visitor visa (J-1), generally for students sponsored by agencies, foundations, or their home governments. It is granted only with the presentation of a Certificate of Eligibility Form (IAP-66). The accompanying spouse or child enters the U.S. on a J-2 visa, which may in some circumstances permit employment with approval from the U.S.
It is important to note that, in many cases, an exchange visitor must leave the U.S. at the conclusion of the program, may not change visa status, and may not be eligible for any other visa until a two-year home country residency has been completed.
For further information concerning visas, please consult with the U.S. Consulate in your country.
Note: The visitor visa (B-2) is not appropriate for students intending to study in the U.S. Once an individual is in the U.S. on a B-2 visa, it is difficult to change to a student or exchange visitor visa unless that individual has previously discussed study plans with the U.S. Consulate and has been issued a B-2 visa designated “prospective student.”
Financial AwardsAll students admitted to full-time in-person specialty master’s programs are considered for limited financial awards on a first-come, first-serve basis. Candidates are reviewed for these awards holistically based on their application materials.