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Admission Requirements
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Admission to the Masters of Business Administration Program and Radford University is competitive and granted only to those who show high ability and likely success in graduate business study. To qualify for admission to the MBA program at Radford University applicants must provide evidence of having completed a Bachelor's degree (e.g., B.A., B.S., B.B.A.) from an accredited institution with an overall GPA of 2.75 or higher. Applicants must also take the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) and provide two letters of recommendation. Resumes of prior work experience/work history, evidence of creativity and leadership, and a written statement on why he/she is interested in obtaining an MBA will also be used to qualify applicants for admission to the program. In addition, applicants must also have taken accredited collegiate preparation in the following foundation areas (or equivalents):
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ACTG 211 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting |
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ACTG 212 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting |
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ECON 105 Principles of Economics I |
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ECON 106 Principles of Economics II
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MGNT 322 Organizational Behavior
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MKTG 340 Essentials of Marketing
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FINC
331 Introduction to Business Finance
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STAT 200 Business Statistics |
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MATH 126 Business Calculus |
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1 Must be completed at a four-year institution. |
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Prior to enrolling in MBA classes, all applicants are expected to have achieved, by experience and/or education, basic skills in written and oral communication and computer usage.
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International Students
Applicants from outside the U.S. must also submit an official TOEFL score of 213 or higher on the computer-based test. The TOEFL requirement may be waived for applicants whose previous degree is from a university at which English is the primary language of instruction. International students are also responsible for obtaining a
certified letter of sponsorship and a
bank statement proving finance for the first year. |
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