Working Professional MBA
Applying and Deadlines

THE 2024 APPLICATION IS OPEN.

Students applying to the Working Professional MBA program can enroll as a residential (in-person) 'Flex' WPMBA student or an Online WPMBA student. Both Flex and Online students can take in-person and online classes. Enrollment choice is used for tracking and tuition purposes. The program option chosen should reflect your preferred and predominant delivery model.

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We carefully review academic credentials, essays, resumes, references and interview notes to select individuals who are a great fit for our MBA program. It is paramount that you demonstrate your academic aptitude, showcase your leadership and teamwork experiences, highlight your involvement in community or professional associations, and provide insight into the personal experiences that will enable you to add value to the Fisher community.

Work Experience Requirement:

The WPMBA program is open to those currently employed with at least two years of post-baccalaureate work experience. We can make admission exceptions for a handful of students currently unemployed or actively seeking employment to return to the workplace.

APPLICATION MATERIALS

  • Open/Close Academic Transcripts

    One of the basic requirements for admission to Fisher is the completion of a 4-year bachelor’s degree or its equivalent prior to matriculation. The Ohio State University does not recognize a three-year bachelor’s degree to be comparable to the 4-year bachelor’s degree. To determine if you meet the degree requirements for The Ohio State University, contact the Office of Graduate and Professional Admissions at gradadmissions@osu.edu.

    You are required to submit transcripts from each undergraduate and graduate institution attended. Coursework from one institution reported as transfer credit on another school's transcript does not meet Ohio State's definition of a transcript. Separate transcripts must be submitted if you received any transfer credit from another university(ies).

    In cases where examination results or grades are not released, please contact the Graduate Admissions Office at gradadmissions@osu.edu.

    The MBA Admissions Committee reviews scanned copies of official transcripts uploaded in your application for evaluation purposes. Transcripts should include all work previously completed and work currently in progress. If you have taken courses at The Ohio State University (or are), you do not need to submit transcripts for those grades as the Admissions Office will obtain your Ohio State grades directly from the University Registrar’s Office.

    International credentials should include certified educational records and degree certificates or diplomas in the original language with English translations.

    NOTE: If you are admitted to the MBA program, you will be required to submit official copies of all undergraduate and graduate transcripts to the Office of Graduate and Professional Admissions. In order for these transcripts to count as official, they must be sent directly to The Ohio State University from each institution you attended.

    You can watch our webinar covering the most common mistakes that applicants make when providing academic transcripts as part of their graduate program application. The Director of Admissions and Recruiting will also point out critical requirements for your transcript(s) to make for a seamless application process. 

    Watch the Transcript Requirement webinar

    Where To Send Official Transcripts

    FOR U.S. INSTITUTIONS

    Request that your transcripts be sent electronically from the issuing institution directly to gpadocs@osu.edu. If your institution does not send official electronic transcripts, you may order them to be sent to us. Transcripts must come directly to us from the issuing institution; they cannot come from the applicant, even if they're in a sealed envelope.

    Graduate and Professional Admissions
    P.O. Box 182004
    Columbus, OH 43218-2004

    FOR INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

    Send copies of international transcripts, diplomas or degree certificates and English translations in sealed university envelopes to:

    Graduate and Professional Admissions
    The Ohio State University
    Student Academic Services Building
    281 W. Lane Ave.
    Columbus, OH 43210-1132 USA

  • Open/Close Test Scores (waivers available)

    GMAT, GRE OR EA TEST REQUIREMENT

    Standardized tests are a way of evaluating a student’s academic potential, and they add another piece to the "puzzle" of an application. As part of the admissions process, all applicants that do not qualify for the waiver are required to submit scores from one of three standardized tests:Executive Assessment (EA)Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or Graduate Record Examination (GRE). For the GMAT, we accept either the legacy GMAT or Focused GMAT.  Questions? Email us at mba@fisher.osu.edu.

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    What is the Executive Assessment (EA)?

    The Executive Assessment (EA) is an alternative to the GMAT or GRE. The EA is designed to evaluate business school readiness in the context of your work experience. The assessment focuses on skills that are important at work: higher-order reasoning, critical thinking, analysis, and problem-solving. Because it was designed specifically for experienced professionals, it requires modest preparation, takes only 90 minutes, and includes flexible rescheduling options. The test is administered by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), creators of the GMAT® exam. 

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    SKIP THE GMAT/GRE/EA - WAIVERS AVAILABLE!

    Applications are considered without a GMAT, GRE, or EA score as long the following two qualifications are met:

    1. Earned at least a 3.0 undergrad cumulative GPA (4.0 scale) AND
    2. Display quantitative acumen through one of the following:
      • College-level coursework (accounting, finance, algebra, geometry, stats, calc, etc.)
      • An advanced degree, STEM degree, or certification
      • Relevant work or military experience

    Students who request a GRE/GMAT/EA test waiver may write an optional supplemental essay to clarify why they should receive a waiver. The admissions committee will utilize this in consideration of a waiver permission. 

    Waiver decisions are at the discretion of the Admissions Committee. You may not request a waiver if you have already taken the exam and requested your scores be sent to The Ohio State University.

    INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS

    Ohio State's Graduate School requires you to demonstrate English proficiency by taking the TOEFL or the IELTS. Ohio State is currently also accepting the Duolingo English Test in addition to the TOEFL or IELTS. Click here for additional information on English proficiency requirements, exemptions, and minimum scores.

  • Open/Close Resume

    A detailed resume or curriculum vitae gives the MBA Admissions Committee a snapshot of your professional and academic career and serves as an indication of how well you are able to sell yourself on paper.

    Since our Career Management Office is represented on the Admissions Committee, the resume also gives the us an idea of how you would present yourself to a prospective employer and helps them evaluate your potential for successful placement upon completion of the Fisher MBA program.

    Resume requirements

    Please include all of the following in your resume, if applicable, and account for the time since the beginning of your university education.

    • Your contact information (full name, mailing address, phone, and email)
    • Employment history (with details of primary duties and accomplishments in each position held)
    • Extracurricular and/or community activities
    • Languages (read, spoken, and/or understood)
    • Military record (if applicable)

    For more information about writing your Fisher resume, view our resume tutorial PDF.

  • Open/Close Essay

    You will be required to complete an essay. The essay gives you the opportunity to present yourself more fully to our Working Professional MBA Admissions Committee and to provide insight into your experiences, goals, and thought processes.

    ESSAY TOPIC

    What are your short-term career goals and long-term career goals? How/why will an MBA help you achieve those goals?

    Maximum length: One single-sided page,11-size font minimum (no margin requirement)

    OPTIONAL SUPPLEMENTAL ESSAY

    The optional supplemental essay can be used to address any circumstances you’d like the Admissions Committee to be aware of (gaps in work history, explaining your quant ability through work experience, past academic performance, test waiver requests, etc.). This is a valuable opportunity to speak directly to the committee or highlight something not in the rest of your application. Students requesting a GRE/GMAT/EA test waiver may consider using this essay to clarify why they should receive a waiver. The admissions committee will utilize this in consideration of a waiver permission. 

    Maximum words: 500

  • Open/Close Two References

    You will be required to provide two references (name, email, phone) that we reserve the right to contact if we feel the need to do so to reach an admission decision.​ ​Typically, your references should be from a professional context (example: supervisor).

    CHOOSE INDIVIDUALS WHO CAN ATTEST TO YOUR:

    • Professional career/development

    •  Leadership

    • Scholarship

    • Personal character/personality

  • Open/Close Application Fee

    To process each application for admission to the MBA program, we charge a non-refundable fee of $60 for domestic applicants and $70 for international applicants.

    Paying the application fee must be made with a credit card, as part of the application process.


GMAT/GRE/EA WAIVER ELIGIBILITY

Applications are considered without a GMAT, GRE, or EA score as long the following two qualifications are met:

  1. Earned at least a 3.0 undergrad cumulative GPA (4.0 scale).

AND

  1. Display quantitative acumen through one of the following:
    • College-level coursework (accounting, finance, algebra, geometry, stats, calc, etc.)
    • An advanced degree, STEM degree, or certification
    • Relevant work or military experience

Waiver decisions are at the discretion of the Admissions Committee. You may not request a waiver if you have already taken the exam and requested your scores be sent to The Ohio State University.

How to be considered: The waiver request is part of our online application. Simply answer "YES" to the question "Do you wish to request a GMAT/GRE/EA waiver?" Questions? E-mail us at mba@fisher.osu.edu to discuss your eligibility.

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Application Deadlines

The Working Professional MBA program allows you to choose between Autumn or Spring enrollment. The admissions committee reviews completed applications based on application rounds. We will review and release decisions based on the timeline for each round. 

*To be considered in a specific application round, you must submit your application by the listed deadline AND complete your checklist in the portal no later than one week before the decision release date listed. We cannot review applications until they are complete. Questions? Email mba@fisher.osu.edu.

AUTUMN 2024 APPLICATION DEADLINES:

The admissions committee reviews completed applications based on application rounds. We will review and release decisions based on the timeline for each round. Below are the deadlines to plan for as you gather your application materials. Autumn 2024 classes begin on August 20, 2024.

Autumn 2024*Deadline Date Decision Date
Round 1 (Autumn)March 17, 2024April 19, 2024
Round 2 (Autumn)May 12, 2024June 7, 2024
Round 3 (Autumn)July 12, 2024August 2, 2024
After Round 3ASAPRolling Admissions

 

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SPRING 2025 APPLICATION DEADLINES:

The admissions committee reviews completed applications based on application rounds. We will review and release decisions based on the timeline for each round. Below are the deadlines to plan for as you gather your application materials. Spring 2025 classes begin on January 6, 2025.

Spring 2025*Deadline Date Decision Date
Round 1 (Spring)October TBD, 2024TBD
Round 2 (Spring)November TBD, 2024TBD
After Round 2Closes early Dec.Rolling Admissions

** Orientation for spring admitted students is typically mid-December, and we encourage those who can attend in person to do so. Don't wait till the last minute to apply to allow time for planning.

Every year we receive more applications than we have space available in the MBA program. While we strongly encourage you to apply early, equal consideration is given to applicants in all rounds. International applicants should apply by the first deadline.

Successful repeat applicants need to provide the MBA Admissions Committee evidence of any additional personal, academic, and/or professional growth achieved, in addition to the information provided in the original application.

We will keep your application on record for a maximum of one year. However, when you decide to re-apply, we require that you complete a new application in its entirety, including new academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, personal statement, resume, and application fee.

Admission decisions are based on newly submitted applications. Your previously submitted file will serve only as a point of reference for the Working Professional MBA Admissions Committee.

Additional Info for International Applicants

If you do not hold U.S. citizenship or permanent residency at the time of your application, you will apply as an international applicant. International applicants are required to complete a few additional steps beyond the application requirements. 


Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions like "how to send us test scores," "deposit amounts," and much more in our FAQs section.


Ohio State Graduate School Students and Alumni

If you are currently enrolled in a graduate program at The Ohio State University or have graduated from one of the university’s graduate programs, you will need to complete Transfer of Graduate Program (TGP) forms in addition to your application. Upon admission, our team will reach out to send you to proper paperwork, or you can email to request the form.


Military Applicants

Military applicants will automatically qualify for in-state tuition under the Ohio G.I. Promise. Learn more about how Fisher supports military service men and women. Learn more >

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