Admission Process
The EMBA program begins classes twice a year, in January and August. Applicants are
required to have a bachelor's degree and two years of significant work experience. To
assist you with the application process, you may want to use the application checklist.
To apply to Executive MBA programs you need:
- Application:
You must submit a West Virginia University Application for Graduate Admission.
This can be done online, or you can download a paper application. Be sure to
indicate M.B.A. (code 2188) when responding to "Major Code" in question 16. The paper application along with the $50 application fee should be sent to:
The
Office of Admissions and Records,
PO Box 6009,
Morgantown, WV 26506-6009
- Official Transcripts:
Official transcripts from all prior academic work must be forwarded by your previous
institution to the Office of Admissions and Records, PO Box 6009, Morgantown, WV 26506-6009.
Contact prior institutions as early as possible. Receipt of the official transcripts allows
your application to be processed.
- Graduate Management Admissions Test® scores:
Applicants will have scores submitted from the Graduate Management Admissions Test® (GMAT).
To learn more about the GMAT, visit www.mba.com.
- Résumé the Offical Transcript and GMAT:
The Offical Transcript and GMAT performance provide some quantitative evidence about an applicant. Applicants round
out their profile with other evidence found in their résumé. The résumé should include
enough information for the admissions committee to trace the applicant's entire professional
work history and should indicate any relevant affiliations. Your resume should be sent to:
The Office of Graduate Programs (EMBA Admissions)
College of Business and Economics
PO Box 6027, Morgantown, WV 26506-6027
Additionally, applicants have the option of submitting:
- Letters of recommendation (up to three):
We do not have a specific set of issues to be addressed in reference letters.
However, if you choose to have letters sent, we recommend that references provide
some information that is not found in the other materials being submitted. Anecdotal
comments from the reference writer's shared experience with you is encouraged.
- Statement of Purpose:
Often the résumé, transcripts, and GMAT scores fail to capture important
characteristics that the individual offers for the program. The Statement of
Purpose refers to a short essay in which an applicant reflects on the
contribution of the M.B.A. degree to the applicant's future and the special
characteristics that the applicant brings to the M.B.A. program. We are interested
in value-added experiences, both from the program to the student and from the
individual student to the program.
Any optional material should be sent to the Office of Graduate Programs (EMBA Admissions), College of Business
and Economics, PO Box 6027, Morgantown, WV 26506-6027.