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 Does your EMBA admit non-degreed candidates?

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Rachel Todd posted 11/01/24 06:26 PM

Hi there.  The University of Oregon does not allow us to admit non-degreed candidates.  We're drafting a proposal to send to our Dean.  

If your school does allow for non-degree candidates can you answer these questions please?

1) what are the documented requirements that the non-bachelor's student has to have in lieu of a bachelors degree?

2) do you require extra work? (e.g. GMAT, some sort of a bootcamp)

3) are they admitted provisionally or are they a fully admitted student?

4) If you have retention or graduation data you're ok sharing - that would also be great.

Thank you!!

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Kan Cai

Hi, Rachel! We do allow non-degreed applicants to apply, and they have to submit the same documents as their degreed counterparts. However, they do need to pass an additional verification to qualify. For candidates with less than a 4-year bachelor's degree, they need to have at least 2 more years of working experience. If they meet all other requirements, they can be fully admitted; otherwise, they may be admitted provisionally until they prove they can qualify before the matriculation date. Hope this helps, but if you need more info., let me know.