The admissions committee reserves the right to request applicants to submit a GMAT/GRE score if necessary. GRE waivers will be granted immediately if you meet one of the following criteria and provide sufficient documentation of that in your admissions materials: a) you have been teaching your target language in an established program for at least two years b) you have completed at least one MA-level course in a comparable program with a grade of 3. UMass Boston reserves the right to verify all dates of employment. Complete and accurate records must be provided to support the consideration process. NOTE: UMass Boston has the final decision on whether to waive the GMAT/GRE requirement on a case-by-case basis. The College of Management’s graduate admissions committee will evaluate the applicant’s completed application and the admissions committee will look for evidence of academic and quantitative aptitude through coursework taken and consider professional experience and credentials when evaluating requests. Completed a UMass Boston College of Management graduate business certificate program.Completed at least one section/part of a professional licensure exam - CPA – Pass 1 exam, CFA- Level 1, Charted Accountants, ACCA, other IFAC member licensure, CMA, CIA, CFP, CAIA, FRM- Level 1, Six Sigma, CPIM, CSCP, or another approved licensure.Completed a master's or terminal degree.Earned a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.2 or higher with a B or better in quantitative courses. Also, the admissions committee will consider any GMAT and GRE scores you submit to the University, regardless of whether you qualify to receive the waiver.Earned a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher with 3+ years of progressive full-time professional experience.Earned a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.3 or higher.Qualified MSBA and MSIT applicants may be eligible to waive the GMAT/GRE requirement if they meet one of the following criteria: Test scores are required for the MSBA and MSIT unless applicants satisfy waiver criteria. Please note: Until the end of the spring 2024 semester, our admissions cycles for the MBA, MSA, and MSF will opt out of requiring GMAT/GRE test scores.
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