MBA, eMBA no GMAT OR GRE

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  1. pr0xy

    pr0xy New Member

    Hi,

    Are there any reputable distance learning MBA or eMBA programs (AACSB) without a GMAT or GRE requirement?

    Thank you in advance.

    ~Sebastian
     
  2. PhD2B

    PhD2B Dazed and Confused

    Colorado State University offers an AACSB accredited distance MBA where the GMAT can be waived.

    http://www.biz.colostate.edu/grad/admission.htm#ApplicationRequirements
     
  3. dl_mba

    dl_mba Member

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  4. pr0xy

    pr0xy New Member

  5. pr0xy

    pr0xy New Member

    on another note... are there any reputable emba programs with the same criteria, no GMAT or GRE?
     
  6. dl_mba

    dl_mba Member

    My MBA is going slow. I am too busy now a days. Math classes rae not that difficult.
     
  7. pr0xy

    pr0xy New Member

    thanks!

    I know its kind of a late reply - but I wanted to say thanks to everyone who replied.

    any good executive mba programs that would wave the GMAT or GRE?

    Thanks.
     
  8. dl_mba

    dl_mba Member

    Texas A&M University's Mays School of Business has an excellent executive MBA program and no GMAT is required.

    http://emba.tamu.edu/?page=requirements


    http://emba.tamu.edu/?page=rankings

    Mays Business School Rankings

    Mays
    13th public (34th overall), Business Week (2006)
    Tied 18th public (tied 29th overall), U.S. News & World Report (2007)


    MBA Program
    Tied 1st U.S. public (tied 3rd in world), MBA Placement, Financial Times (2007)
    2nd U.S. public (25th in world), Best Value for Money, Financial Times (2007)
    Tied 14th public (tied 31st overall), U.S. News & World Report (2007)


    EMBA Program
    15th public U.S. program (63rd in the world, 31st in the U.S.), Financial Times (2006)
    3rd U.S. public (7th U.S., 14th in world), Work Experience, Financial Times (2006)
    11th U.S. public (28th U.S., 59th in world), Salary Increase, Financial Times (2006)
    6th U.S. public (10th U.S., 12th in world), Career Progress, Financial Times (2005)
     
  9. macattack

    macattack New Member

    eMBA? If you are referring to an Executive MBA, it is common to not require a GMAT. Sufficient managerial experience is required instead.

    Syracuse has one. As does Cornell and a myriad of others. Many EMBA students are fully or partially sponsored by their employers, thus the cost of them are often quite high.

    Most EMBAs require substantial time in class, usually every other Friday or Saturday or something along those lines. If you are not funded by your employer and/or you are looking for an online program, the EMBA at University of Wyoming would meet your criteria.

    From their website:
    Satisfaction of one of the following three criteria:
    5 years managerial experience in a professional work environment
    3 years of managerial experience in a professional work environment PLUS a GMAT score of at least 550
    3-5 years of professional work experience PLUS either a grade of 'B' or better in all eight prerequisite courses OR a GMAT of at least 550
     
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  10. pr0xy

    pr0xy New Member

    awesome information. thanks for the quick reply. answers I exactly needed.
     
  11. pr0xy

    pr0xy New Member

    this program seems to be on campus.

    HTML:
    http://emba.tamu.edu/?page=prog_overview
     
  12. novemberdude

    novemberdude New Member

    University of Wyoming executive MBA (online) waives the GMAT for candidates with a minimum of 5 years of professional work experience.

    http://business.uwyo.edu/EXECMBA/Requirements.asp
     

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