Part Time MBA Programs that Don’t Require a GMAT, GRE or EA Test Score
For MBA applicants exploring part time MBA programs who wish to not take a standardized test, there is good news. Most part time MBA programs don’t require a standardized test score (GMAT/GRE/EA) as part of the application process.
Part time Evening and Weekend MBA programs can be organized into three categories:
- MBA Programs with no GMAT/GRE/EA Test Required
- MBA Programs that require a GMAT/GRE/EA Test but offer test waivers
- MBA Programs that require a GMAT/GRE/EA Test and do NOT offer test waivers
Part Time MBA Programs with no GMAT/GRE/EA Test Required
Here is a list of leading Part Time Evening and Weekend MBA programs that do NOT require applicants to submit a GMAT, GRE or EA test score:
- Arizona State Carey
- Emory Goizueta
- Florida Warrington
- Georgia Tech Scheller
- Georgia Terry
- Indiana Kelley
- Johns Hopkins Carey
- Maryland Smith
- Minnesota Carlson
- Northwestern Kellogg
- Rochester Simon
- SMU Cox
- UC Irvine Merage
- UT Austin McCombs
- Washington Foster
- Washington U Olin
Note about Washington Foster Part Time Evening MBA Program: MBA Applicants either need to submit a GMAT, GRE or EA test score or complete a “Test Optional Summary of Qualifications.”
Note about Northwestern Kellogg Part Time Evening & Weekend MBA programs. Any college graduate who has a 3.4+ College GPA in a business, economics or STEM major from an accredited university does not have to submit a test score. In addition, any Northwestern college graduate regardless of college major does not have to submit a test score.
Part Time MBA Programs that require a GMAT/GRE/EA Test but offer test waivers
While the following Part Time Evening and Weekend MBA Programs officially require applicants to submit a test, they do offer test waivers for applicants who meet certain academic and work experience requirements.
- Boston College Carroll
- Georgetown McDonough
- Michigan Ross
- Ohio State Fisher
- Rice Jones
- UCLA Anderson
- USC Marshall
- UVA Darden
Note: The Michigan Ross Part Time Weekend MBA program offers applicants three options to fulfill their testing requirement. Applicants can 1) Submit a standardized test score (GMAT/GRE/EA) 2) Take the Michigan Ross Quantitative Readiness Course and score 80%+ on the test or 3) Apply for a Test Waiver.
Part Time MBA Programs that require a GMAT/GRE/EA Test and do NOT offer test waivers
These part time Evening and Weekend MBA programs both require a test score and do not offer any test waiver options. If you want to attend one of these top-ranked programs, be prepared to submit a test score.