Full Time MBA Programs that Don’t Require a GMAT, GRE or EA Test Score
Traditionally most full-time MBA programs required a standardized test score (GMAT/GRE/EA) as part of the application process. However, over the past several years full-time MBA programs have relaxed this requirement by either offering test waivers or not requiring the GMAT, GRE, or Executive Assessment (EA) test.
Full-time MBA programs can be organized into four categories:
- MBA Programs with no GMAT/GRE/EA Test Required
- MBA Programs that require a GMAT/GRE/EA Test but also offer test waivers
- MBA Programs that require a GMAT/GRE/EA Test and only offer test waivers on a limited basis
- MBA Programs that require a GMAT/GRE/EA Test and do NOT offer test waivers
MBA Programs with No GMAT/GRE/EA Test Required
Here is a list of leading full time MBA programs that do NOT require applicants to submit a GMAT, GRE or EA test score:
- Babson Olin
- Georgia Tech Scheller
- Michigan Ross
- Rochester Simon
- SMU Cox
- UCLA Anderson
- Washington Foster
- Washington U Olin
Note: Ross asks applicants to either submit a test score or submit a Statement of Academic Readiness. They do not offer test waivers.
MBA Programs that require a GMAT/GRE/EA Test but also offer test waivers
While these full time MBA programs do encourage and officially require applicants to submit a test, they do offer test waivers for applicants who meet certain academic and work experience requirements.
- Arizona State Carey
- Boston College Carroll
- Carnegie Mellon Tepper
- Cornell Johnson
- Emory Goizueta
- Georgia Terry
- Indiana Kelley
- Johns Hopkins Carey
- Maryland Smith
- Michigan State Broad
- Minnesota Carlson
- Notre Dame Mendoza
- Ohio State Fisher
- Rice Jones
- UNC Kenan Flagler
- USC Marshall
- UT Austin McCombs
- Vanderbilt Owen
MBA Programs that require a GMAT/GRE/EA Test and only offer test waivers on a limited basis
Unlike the first two categories above, the following full time MBA programs both require a standardized test and only provide test waivers on a limited basis.
- Brigham Young Marriott
- Dartmouth Tuck
- Georgetown McDonough
- MIT Sloan
- NYU Stern
- UC Irvine Merage
- UVA Darden
MBA Programs that require a GMAT/GRE/EA Test and do NOT offer test waivers
These full time MBA programs both require a test score and do not offer any test waiver options. If you want to attend one of these top-ranking programs, be prepared to submit a test score.
- Berkeley Haas
- Chicago Booth
- Columbia Business School
- Duke Fuqua
- Florida Warrington
- Harvard Business School
- Northwestern Kellogg
- Stanford GSB
- Penn Wharton
- Yale SOM
In summary, most full-time MBA programs still require applicants to submit a GMAT, GRE or EA test score. In addition, MBA admissions officers welcome applicants to submit a standardized test score because it does provide more information about an applicant’s academic ability. Having said this, a number of full time MBA programs either do not require a test score or provide test waiver options for those MBA applicants who would prefer to not submit a test score.