Admissions
As an admission committee, our goal is to select students who will achieve academic and professional success through the Leeds MBA program. We aim to select the most talented and diverse candidates through a holistic review of the application materials. Admission decisions are made by balancing quantitative and qualitative strengths such as undergraduate GPA, test scores, professional experience, and unique potential to contribute in the classroom and MBA community. We focus on admitting students who will thrive at Leeds and add value to the MBA program. Step One: Prepare your application Step Two: Applying Online Step Three: After you apply International Applicants International students are those who already have, or will be applying for, a temporary U.S. visa (most commonly the F-1 and J-1 visas). If you are a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, asylee, or refugee – or if you have submitted the Form I-485 to the Department of Homeland Security in application for permanent residency status and have received a receipt for the form – you are considered a domestic applicant. International applicants should review the following specific international admissions information. Reapplicants If you have completed an application to the Leeds MBA program for a prior term, please review the reapplication instructions. Transfer Applicants The Leeds MBA program does not accept any transfer credits. Candidates who are currently enrolled in another MBA program may apply but must complete the Leeds MBA in its entirety to earn an MBA degree from the University of Colorado at Boulder. The University of Colorado at Boulder does not issue duplicate degrees; therefore, applicants who have already earned an MBA from another institution are not eligible for admission. Students accepted into either the full-time MBA or part-time Evening MBA program may transfer from one program to the other after completion of all required core courses in the program to which they were originally admitted. Students seeking to transfer between the MBA and Evening MBA programs must be in good academic standing, and transfers are permitted between programs only once in a student's MBA academic career.
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