G r a d u a t e S t u d e n t s
For complete information visit the Graduate Admissions Site.
In addition to the application, application fee, and TOEFL score requirements,
graduate applicants must also submit:
T r a n s c r i p t s
Students applying for master's degree programs at Embry-Riddle must
have the equivalent of a bachelor’s degree by U.S. standards. The University
will evaluate your transcripts upon their receipt. As with undergraduate
students, a notarized English translation is required for every transcript
submitted. A transcript is official only when it is sent directly from
an institution to Embry-Riddle’s Office of International & Graduate
Admissions, or when it is officially stamped and submitted in a sealed
envelope.
R e s u m é
Prospective graduate students should submit a current resumé outlining
past educational and work experience.
S t a t e m e n t o f O b j e c t i v e s
All graduate students must submit a statement of objectives, which is
an important part of all graduate applications. This statement should
contain the applicant’s reasons for wishing to do graduate work in the
chosen field, incorporating interests, background, and long-term professional
goals. Define how Embry-Riddle’s programs support those interests and
goals. This should be at least three or four paragraphs.
E n d o r s e r s' R e f e r e n c e s
Graduate Students Only. Applicants must submit three endorser’s references,
two academic and one professional. (Download the
Graduate Applicant Reference Form a .pdf file)
GMAT
All applicants to the MBA program at Embry-Riddle must submit GMAT scores
(Graduate Management Admission Test) to the Office of International
and Graduate Admissions. Requirement is waived only if student holds
another graduate level degree. For further information about GMAT, visit
www.mba.com.
GRE
The GRE (Graduate Records Examination) may be required for certain graduate
degree programs. For further information about the GRE, visit www.gre.org.
T r a n s f e r C r e d i t
For any graduate transfer credit to be considered, graduate applicants
must submit the catalog of institution attended, with course descriptions
clearly marked to indicate the courses to be reviewed.
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