Admissions Criteria

The fall 2010 online application is now available!

Each fall, the Full-Time MBA Program enrolls approximately 240 bright, diverse, and creative future business leaders. We seek candidates with leadership potential who will add to the richness of the classroom experience and participate actively in the Haas community. The goal of the application review process is to identify those candidates who are the strongest fit with our program.

Professional Experience

We admit candidates with solid professional experience who come from a wide variety of industries and backgrounds. The quality of an MBA program is immeasurably enhanced by the real-world business experience that students bring to the classroom. For this reason, most of our students have two or more years of full-time professional work experience following the completion of their undergraduate degree. More important, however, is the richness of that experience. When reviewing applications, we are particularly interested in the progression and milestones of your career, as well as your supervisor's assessment of your value as an employee and potential as a leader.

Academic Aptitude

Your past academic performance provides us with an indication as to whether you will be able to handle the academic rigor of our program. Candidates may apply to the program if they hold the equivalent of a four-year US bachelor's degree and have not obtained an MBA or comparable degree from another institution. In reviewing your transcripts, we take into account your choice of coursework, the rigor of your undergraduate major, the competitiveness of your academic institutions, and your grade point average (GPA). Although we do not have a minimum requirement, a GPA of B (3.0) or better is generally the standard for serious consideration. We also evaluate your performance on the GMAT, and if required, the TOEFL or IELTS, to assess your ability to succeed academically in our program.

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Quantitative Proficiency

The curriculum at Haas includes courses that have a qualitative focus and others that are more analytical and quantitative. All applicants should have completed, at a minimum, a college-level mathematics or statistics course. Haas faculty who teach quantitative courses will assume you have mastered the basic material. Therefore, the Admissions Committee looks carefully at quantitative proficiency when making its admissions decisions.

 

The fall 2010 online application is now available!

How to Apply:

To apply to the Berkeley MBA Program, register online. You will then:

  • Receive emails about upcoming events including information sessions and MBA fairs
  • Be able to register online for events and class visits
  • Have access to complete application instructions and recommendation forms
  • Be able to apply to the Full-Time Berkeley MBA and check your application's status

Please note that we only accept online applications— paper applications are not available. Please do not print out your online application and mail it to us.

 

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First Person
Vivian Weng
Vivian Weng
MBA 09

Senior Associate
McKinsey & Company
Taipei, Taiwan

"Thanks to my experiences at Haas I realize that true leadership is not about what we say or do; rather, it's about how we inspire others to act."