Announcements:
The MBA program is full for the June 2009 start.
Our next application deadline is March 1, 2010 for classes beginning in June 2010. All application materials must be in the Office of Graduate Programs by March 1, 2010.
- Executive MBA (EMBA)
- European Consortium MBA
- Chinese MBA
- Arabic MBA
- MS in Finance
- Master of Science Industrial Relations (MSIR)
- Master of Professional Accountancy (MPA)
- Graduate Certificate in Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation (FAFI)
- Ph.D./Master of Arts in Economics (Ph.D.)
- Minors
- Study Abroad
Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAT)
The GMAT measures language, quantitative, and writing skills and is designed to help predict a student's potential academic performance. The GMAT does not test knowledge in specific subjects, but instead measures general verbal, mathematical, and analytical writing skills. Undergraduate study in business, or the lack of it, will not affect a test-taker's GMAT score. In West Virginia, the test is given in Charleston and Morgantown.
Since we take a wholistic approach to applications, there is no minium GMAT score required for admission, however, the current class average is 530. We tend to focus more on the verbal and analytical writing scores and less so on the quantitative.
Since all materials need to be in our office by March 1 every year, we suggest you take a few months to study for the GMAT and test in October, November, or December, which gives you January and February to retake the test, if you desire. The offiical GMAT scores must be in our office by March 1.
Visit www.mba.com for information on the GMAT, finding a testing center, scheduling your test, and downloading a sample test.

