The following admissions criteria are required for admission to the 2007 MBA Program at Harvard Business School: 1) Bachelors Degree from a four year undergraduate program at an accredited US college/university OR the equivalent from another country. 2) Results of the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test). The GMAT is a prerequisite for admission, and is required of ALL applicants. 3) Results of the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), or the IELTS, required of applicants who have not graduated from an English speaking university. 4) Completion of the 2007 MBA Application, which must be submitted online only. The 2007 MBA Application will be available online only in July of 2006. Candidates may apply in October, January or March, for admission in September of 2007. Due to the academic rigor of the MBA Program, candidates are strongly encouraged to complete introductory quantitative coursework, such as accounting, finance, economics and/or statistics prior to matriculation. Some candidates may have their admission to the MBA Program contingent on their completing such courses prior to their enrollment. All candidates must be able to speak, read, write and comprehend English fluently. Candidates may not transfer into HBS and HBS accepts no transfer of credits. Candidates who do not have an undergraduate degree may apply to HBS if they believe that their application would be strong enough without a degree. All applications are considered. Please refer to the HBS website for any further information on applying to HBS. Thank you for your interest in the MBA Program. MBA Admissions Harvard Business School
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