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Executive MBA Admission Requirements And Forms

Admission to the Silberman College of Business Executive MBA program is competitive and based upon the following criteria: (links to all forms are underlined below)

  1. Career progression and evidence of career potential.
  2. A minimum of five years of business experience.
  3. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited or government-recognized college or university, with a record of strong academic achievement.
  4. The GMAT requirement may be waived at the discretion of the program director and the Graduate Admissions review committee based on the candidate's professional background and experience.
  5. Two letters of recommendations: one from your immediate supervisor* and the second from another executive* within your organization who is familiar with your work.
  6. Release time for the two-week overseas seminar.
  7. A personal interview, which can be scheduled by calling the director of Silberman's Executive MBA program at 973-443-8977 (College at Florham, Madison, NJ) or 201-692-7229 (Metropolitan Campus, Teaneck, NJ).
  8. A completed Application for EMBA admission*, which requires an application fee of $40, resume and official copies of all transcripts of prior academic work.
  9. A completed Alumni Grad Grant Program voucher* to receive a Grad Grant in the amount of $100 per credit hour if you have either an undergraduate or graduate degree from Fairleigh Dickinson University.

*Note: Please read the Application Reference Guide before completing the EMBA application. Print all the admission documents prior to filling out and mail the completed applications to the EMBA department.

 

 

Our Alumni Say...

"The strength of the EMBA program is that it gives you a better understanding of the many aspects of business and where to go for answers."

 -  Merryl A. Bauer
    Executive Director
    NJ Society of CPAs


"Silberman's Executive MBA has helped me make my practice more competitive - and allowed me to be a more effective advocate for my patients."

 - William H. Griffith, M.D.