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The University of Memphis' Application for Graduate Admission: Each applicant must complete and submit an Application for Graduate Admission electronically. You must be fully admitted as a graduate student in the University
of Memphis system before you can be considered for the IMBA program. Use our electronic
admission application to apply to Graduate School, file for readmission or to change
your current degree program or student level. Application fees for initial admission
are $35 application fee for domestic students and $60 for international students.
IMBA Applicant Profile: In addition to applying for admission to the University of Memphis electronically,
applicants must complete the IMBA Applicant Profile form. Applicants must complete each section fully. In the section entitled "Language
Skills," applicants are asked to select a "business track" based in part upon their
foreign language expertise. Descriptions of the business tracks are provided in the
IMBA brochure and on the website. Upon completion, the IMBA Application form should
be submitted with the other required materials. Note: There is no additional fee to
submit the IMBA Applicant Profile.
Resume: A current one-page resume should be included with your application materials.
Personal Statement: Each applicant must submit a "Personal Statement" as described on the "IMBA Application"
form. The personal statement should include the applicant's goals and objectives and
must not exceed 800 words. The statement must be completed in English.
Official Transcripts: Applicants must obtain an official transcript from all colleges and universities
previously attended. Applicants who are completing a program should request transcripts
showing course work to date. An official transcript showing the conferral of the degree
will be required before enrollment. Copies of all transcripts should be sent directly
to the IMBA Office who will in turn forward them to the Graduate Admissions Office.
(NOTE: International students, see below for detailed instructions on Evaluation of Credentials.)
Letters of Recommendation/Reference: Each applicant must submit three (3) letters of reference. Letters should be from
former instructors, professors, or other professionals who can provide relevant information
on the applicant's intellectual ability, academic performance, work performance, and
the applicant's potential for success in the IMBA program. Letters from personal or
family friends or social acquaintances which provide only minimal information on the
applicant's abilities are not considered helpful. In lieu of a letter, applicants
may request references to complete a Recommendation for International MBA Program form which are provided in the application packet. Send letters and forms directly
to the IMBA Office.
Test Scores: All applicants are required to take either the Graduate Management Admissions Test
(GMAT) or the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE). Admission to the IMBA Program is
competitive. Multiple criteria are considered and include official GMAT and/or GRE
scores, cumulative grade point averages, etc. Registration and information is available
on the official GMAT website, or by calling: GMAC at 1-609-771- 7330. The school code for The University of Memphis
is 1459. Official test score results should be sent directly to University of Memphis
Graduate Admissions Office. Unofficial score reports are not acceptable, but may be
included with your application materials to start the review process. GMAT scores
older than five (5) years are not acceptable. To find the test center nearest you,
click here. The GRE test is also accepted for admission to the International MBA Program. More
information is available at the official GRE website or to find the GRE test center nearest you and available test dates, click here.
ADDITIONAL ITEMS REQUIRED FROM INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Evaluation of Credentials: Applicants whose highest degree is from a foreign university must have their credentials
evaluated. The university will accept evaluations done by any credentialing agency
listed on the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services web site (http://www.naces.org). The course-by course report is required. For general information on the equivalency
of international degrees click here.
Affidavit of Support and Financial Statement. International applicants should be sure to complete the "Application for International
Graduate Admission" portion and Affidavit of Support and Financial Statement form and return it by mail to Susan Cohn, Office of International Programs, University
of Memphis, 102 Brister Hall, Memphis, TN 38152-3520. This document must be completed
and submitted to the International Programs Office before the Form I-20 can be prepared.
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Scores: All applicants who will be attending the University on a student visa and who are
not native speakers of English and are not graduates of The University of Memphis
must supply a minimum score of 550 on the paper or 213 on the computer-based Test
of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Some degree programs require a higher TOEFL
score; check department listings for specific requirements. Testing locations and
other information can be obtained from http://www.toefl.org or by writing to TOEFL, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey, 08540,
U.S.A. All test scores must be sent directly from the testing agency to The University of
Memphis, institution code R-1459.
Health Insurance: In the United States, health care costs are extremely expensive. International Students
are often surprised by how amazingly high a doctor’s bill can be, for what seems to
be a very simple treatment. Also, some students may be from countries where healthcare
costs are paid by the government, or where there are special rates for students. This
is not the case in the U.S. – here, F-1 visa students must pay for their own health
care costs. To assist with part of those costs, F-1 visa students attending Tennessee
Board of Regents (TBR) schools are required to have Tennessee Board of Regents-approved
health insurance, before each semester of registration. This is not a University policy;
it is a STATEWIDE policy for all schools under the supervision of the Tennessee Board
of Regents. This insurance is in place to provide partial coverage for most injuries
or illnesses suffered while students are enrolled. It is not meant to be a full-coverage
healthcare plan; it is not a complete system of care. It is very useful for reducing
the cost of most treatments that the average student may incur during their time in
school. For details on the plan, what it covers, what it does not cover, and how to
file a claim, please check the Official Insurance Company Website: https://www.pearceandpearce.com/PearceSite/Default.asp. For more information on the Tennessee Board of Regents, the supervisory board that
requires you to purchase this insurance: http://www.tbr.edu/ or contact the policy-makers directly: phone: (615) 366-4400 fax: (615) 366-4464;
Tennessee Board of Regents, 1415 Murfreesboro Road, Suite 350, Nashville, TN 37217.
All materials, with the exception of GMAT, GRE and TOEFL test scores should be sent
directly to:
International MBA Program University of Memphis FCBE Graduate Programs Office 101 Fogelman College Administration Building Memphis, TN 38152-3130
Enrollment in the IMBA Program is limited. Applicants should submit their application
materials as early as possible.
Application Deadlines: We are currently accepting late applications for highly qualified candidates. Graduate Assistantship Decision: April 1st.
If you are an international student, all international documents (such as F1 visa
and I20 certificate) must be completely processed by June 1st to avoid forfeiture
of a seat in the program and, if applicable, the student’s graduate assistantship.
Contact:
Dr. James M. Kierulff Advisor, International MBA Program
University of Memphis Graduate Programs Office 101 Fogelman College Administration Building Memphis, TN 38152
Tel. (901) 678-3499 Fax. (901) 678-4705
jkerulff@memphis.edu
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