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The Simon School Part-Time M.B.A. Program is as challenging as the Full-Time M.B.A., but offers the flexibility that working professionals require. There are four entrance dates throughout the year and you can start the M.B.A. on a matriculated or non-matriculated basis. Part-Time students are also not required to be continuously enrolled every quarter, so you can take one, two, or - if needed - zero classes per quarter. There is an expectation, however, that part-time students complete at least three classes in each academic year.
The Simon School uses a self-managed online application. This requires the applicant to accumulate the necessary documents to complete the process. Applications will be processed when they are submitted, although an application cannot be reviewed for a final decision by the Admissions Committee until all materials are received and the application is complete. Once submitted, academic records, essays and recommendations may not be copied, borrowed or returned.
* Part-time M.B.A. students who complete four Simon School pre-approved core courses on a non-matriculated basis with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.2 or higher will not be required to take the GMAT.
You may check the status of your application materials on our Web site under Check your Admissions Status. Please allow approximately 15 business days for processing and updating your status. Applicants will be required to submit official transcripts and test scores upon admission. Offers of admission are not binding until these documents are verified.
Admissions decisions are no longer e-mailed to applicants. Please log-in to your ApplyYourself account regularly to check your status as decisions will only be posted online.
Part-time M.B.A. students have the option of beginning their studies before formally applying for the program through the non-matriculated start option.
Check out the Simon Admission Blog for helpful application tips and student insight about our M.B.A. and M.S. programs. View >