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Graduate School of Business

Overview

310 Willard J. Walker Hall
ÉÁ˛Ą¸ŁŔűżâ of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR 72701

Telephone: 479-575-2851
Fax: 479-575-8721

E-mail: gsb@walton.uark.edu
Web:

Objectives

The Graduate School of Business has as its objective the advancement and dissemination of knowledge in the business and organizational disciplines through scholarly research and excellence in its graduate management education programs.

Admission

Anyone who wishes to earn graduate-level credit, whether as a degree-seeking student or as a non-degree seeking student, must make formal ap­plication and be officially admitted by the Graduate School of Business. The Graduate School of Business offers two classifications of admission: Degree Standing and Non-Degree Standing.

Degree Standing

The Graduate School of Business shall admit only those applicants to Degree Standing whose enrollment in the Graduate School of Business will contribute positively to the quality of life and educational programs of the Graduate School of Business. Unlike the Graduate School, students are simultaneously admitted to the Graduate School of Business and a degree program.

Non-Degree Standing

The Graduate School of Business will admit applicants to single semester Non-Degree Standing whose enrollment will not lead to a degree. Transcripts are not required for applicants seeking this single semester non-degree standing. Persons who are admitted as non-degree seeking and who subsequently decide to pursue a degree must apply for and be admitted into a degree program by the appropriate admissions committee of the Graduate School of Business. A non-degree seeking student may take no more than twelve semester hours of graduate-level courses that can be counted toward the requirements for a master’s degree. At the time of acceptance into a degree program, the director of the appropriate degree program will recommend to the Graduate School of Business which courses previously taken, if any, are to be accepted in the degree program.

Application

Applications for admission to the Graduate School of Busi­ness must be accompanied by the appropriate application fee which is not refundable and will not apply against the general registration fee if the applicant enrolls. Applicants will not be considered for admission until all required application materials have been received by the Graduate School of Business.

Master's Programs

Applicants who are seeking a master's degree must submit the following items:

  1. Application form ()
  2. Application fee
    1. New Non-Degree seeking, Graduate Certificate, and Graduate MicroCertificate applications ($30)
    2. Domestic Degree-seeking applications ($60)
    3. International Degree-seeking applications ($75)
  3. Current resume
  4. Statement of Purpose
  5. Three letters of recommendation
    1. Applicants to the Integrated Master's of Accountancy (IMACC), Master of Science in Supply Chain Management, and all Walton 4+1 programs do not require letters of recommendation.
  6. Official transcripts from each college or university attended, including confirmation of a conferred regionally accredited or equivalent bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree.ĚýAn in-progress degree from a regionally accredited or equivalent school can be considered as part of the review process.
  7. Official GMAT or GRE score as per specific program requirements (refer toĚý±·´ÇłŮ±đ˛őĚýbelow)
  8. Applicants seeking regular admission whose native language is not English must submit minimum satisfactory scores on one of the standardized tests approved by the .Ěý
  9. Financial and Supplemental Information form (international applicants only)
  10. Educational Summary form (international applicants only)

GMAT and GRE Notes

  1. Programs that require a valid academic test score (GMAT or GRE):
    1. Master of Arts in Economics: valid GMAT or GRE required.
    2. Master of Accountancy (M.Acc.):Ěývalid GMAT required.
      1. *Students admitted to the Integrated Master of Accountancy program (IMACC) who plan continuous enrollment into the M.Acc. program do not need to reapply but must submit an acceptable GMAT score.
    3. Full-Time Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.): valid GMAT or GRE required.
      1. *Applicants with a documented minimum of two years of post-bachelor’s professional work experience as evaluated by the M.B.A. admissions committee may be reviewed for a waiver of the GMAT or GRE requirement.
      2. Ěý*International applicants to full-time M.B.A. with only international academic transcripts must submit a valid GMAT or GRE exam as part of their complete application packet.
  2. Programs that offer a GMAT or GRE waiver review provided the applicant has earned a minimum of a 3.2 cumulative or last 60 credit hour GPA from a regionally accredited U.S. institution (undergraduate or graduate degree):
    1. Master of Professional Accounting
    2. Master of Science in Economic Analytics
    3. Master of Science in Finance
    4. Master of Applied Business Analytics
    5. Master of Science in Marketing
    6. Master of Science in Supply Chain Management
      1. *Applicants with a documented minimum of three years of post-bachelor’s professional work experience as evaluated by the Supply Chain ManagementĚý admissions committee may be reviewed for a waiver of the GMAT or GRE requirement.
    7. *International applicants to these programs with only international academic transcripts must submit a valid GMAT or GRE exam as part of their complete application packet.
  3. Programs that do not require an academic test:
    1. Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA)
    2. Professional Master of Information Systems (ProMIS)
    3. Professional Master of Applied Business Analytics (ProMABA)
    4. Healthcare Business Analytics
    5. Master of Science in Product Innovation
  4. Waiver approvals will be determined by the departmental admissions committee on a case-by-case basis. If the GMAT or GRE waiver is denied as part of an initial program review, students must submit a valid GMAT or GRE exam (depending on specific program requirements) for further admission consideration. Exceptions may be made for other outstanding achievements or qualifications — (eg: J.D./M.D./Ph.D., or valid alternate exam as determined by the admissions committee)
  5. All Walton doctoral programs require either a valid GMAT or GRE for admission review.*
*

No test waivers are offered.

4+1 Master's Programs

Integrated Master of Accountancy (IMACC)

Please visit the Integrated B.S.B.A./M.P.Acc./M.Acc. (IMACC) program page for admissions and eligibility information.Ěý

4+1 Programs

The 4+1 Master's Programs in the Graduate School of Business allow well-prepared undergraduate students at the ÉÁ˛Ą¸ŁŔűżâ of Arkansas, Fayetteville, to begin graduate studies during the last year of their undergraduate careers. Students accepted to an approved 4+1 program enroll in up to 12 hours of approved graduate coursework and may be able to apply those hours to both their undergraduate and graduate degrees. Each individual degree program has specific application procedures and limitations on use of hours as defined in each degree's entry in the Graduate Catalog below. Contact the Graduate School of Business for more information viaĚýgsb@walton.uark.eduĚýor visitĚý.

Students applying for a 4+1 program are evaluated holistically on a case-by-case basis looking at a variety of factors. Students must have a 3.2 undergraduate GPA at the time of application and must apply by the published application deadline in their junior year. Admission to a 4+1 program does not guarantee admission to the Graduate School of Business or an individual master's degree program. Students admitted into a 4+1 program must earn a minimum of a 3.0 average on all graduate coursework completed prior to matriculation into a degree program in the Graduate School of Business. Students who do not achieve a 3.0 on all graduate coursework attempted must reapplyĚý to the Graduate School of BusinessĚý to the master's degree program of their choice.

Master of Applied Business Analytics
Admitted students may enroll in up to 12 approved hours of graduate coursework and apply those hours towards both their undergraduate and graduate degrees.Ěý(As students may only enroll in these hours during their senior year, typically only 6 graduate hours of coursework is feasible for most students' academic planning.)

Master of Information Systems*
Admitted students may enroll in up to 12 approved hours of graduate coursework and apply those hours towards both their undergraduate and graduate degrees.Ěý(As students may only enroll in these hours during their senior year, typically only 6 graduate hours of coursework is feasible for most students' academic planning.)

*

4+1 students who continue into the M.I.S. graduate degree program will participate in the part-time professional version of the degree which carries a separate tuition and fee structure. Please consult the Graduate School of Business for more information.

M.S. in Economic Analytics
Admitted students may enroll in up to 6 approved hours of graduate coursework and apply those hours towards both their undergraduate and graduate degrees.

M.S. in Finance
Admitted students may enroll in up to 6 approved hours of graduate coursework and apply those hours towards both their undergraduate and graduate degrees.

M.S. in Supply Chain Management
Admitted students may enroll in up to 6 approved hours of graduate coursework and apply those hours towards both their undergraduate and graduate degrees.

Submission Elements

Applicants to a Graduate School of Business 4+1 Master's Program must submit the following items:*

  1. Application form ()
  2. Current resume
  3. Statement of Purpose
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Current international students may need updated immigration documents and must satisfy the university's English Language Proficiency requirement to be matriculated as a graduate student in the Graduate School of Business.

Doctoral Programs

Applicants who are seeking a doctoral degree must submit the following items:

  1. Application form ()
  2. Application fee
    1. New Non-Degree seeking, Graduate Certificate, and Graduate MicroCertificate applications ($30)
    2. Domestic Degree-seeking applications ($60)
    3. International Degree-seeking applications ($75)
  3. Current resume
  4. Statement of Purpose
  5. Three letters of recommendation
  6. Official transcripts from each college or university attended, including confirmation of a conferred regionally accredited or equivalent bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree.ĚýAn in-progress degree from a regionally accredited or equivalent school can be considered as part of the review process.
  7. Official GMAT or GRE score as per specific program requirements
  8. Official TOEFL or IELTS score (international applicants only). This requirement applies to anyone whose native language is not English, including naturalized U.S. citizens and permanent residents.
  9. Financial and Supplemental Information form (international applicants only)
  10. Educational Summary form (international applicants only)

Admission-Related Information

Non-Native Speakers of English: See the Graduate Catalog’s Admissions page.

English Language Use by Non-Native Speakers: See the Graduate Catalog’s Admissions page.

Deferred Admission: Admission to the Graduate School of Business is for a specific semester only. Applicants who wish to change their date of entry after applying must notify the Graduate School of Business. Applicants who have already been admitted but who would like to change their date of entry must receive approval from both the Graduate School of Business and the specific degree program.

Readmission: Readmission to the Graduate School of Business is not automatic. A student who has not been enrolled during the previous semester (fall or spring) must submit a new application form to the Graduate School of Business along with an official transcript from any institution attended while not enrolled in the Graduate School of Business. Updated documents may be requested. At the time of readmission, the appropriate admissions committee will determine whether to readmit the student and which classes taken during previous enrollments at the Graduate School of Business will be counted toward graduation.

Transfer of Credit: The Graduate School of Business will allow transfer of credit of a maximum of 6 credit hours under the following circumstances:

  1. The hours were earned at an AACSB-accredited school, and
  2. The student earned an “A” or “B” in the courses requested for transfer credit, and
  3. The master’s program coordinator approves the courses for credit toward a master’s degree.
  4. The student must have graduate standing and the course(s) must be graduate level.
  5. The dates of enrollment for the credit must fall within the overall 6 year limit for the master's degree awarded at the ÉÁ˛Ą¸ŁŔűżâ of Arkansas.