Virtual Forté MBA Forum
Friday, December 6
11:00 AM
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Join a community of learners from all over the world—right from wherever you are. The Boston University Questrom Online MBA is designed for ambitious, curious, and dynamic future business leaders who are eager to further their careers.
Remember: you may submit one application per entry term, and you can check the status of an existing application at any time. Please be sure to select “Online MBA” from the program list when creating your application in the system. The Graduate Admissions and Financial Aid Office keeps all records on file for one year. Once you’ve submitted an application, we’ll begin the review process.
We know the application process can take a lot of time and effort. If you have any questions, feel free to email or call us at (617) 353-2670.
Application Form
When you’re ready to apply, start with our online application form. Please be sure to select “Online MBA” from the program list when creating your application in the system. The easiest way to do this is to enter “Online MBA” in the search bar. Please review our admissions checklist to stay on top of required materials, and keep an eye on our deadlines, too.
Feel free to contact us with any questions along the way. We want the admissions process to be as simple and transparent as possible. Reach out to the Graduate Admissions and Financial Aid Office at (617) 353-2670 or omba@bu.edu.
Kira Talent Assessment
We know that you are more than what’s on paper. During the online application process, all Online MBA candidates are invited to answer 3 Kira Talent Video Questions, which allow us to get to know you on a more personal level. You can access the Kira Talent platform here. When you register, you must use the same email address that you used to create your admission application account. Upon creating your account with Kira Talent, you can begin your video assessment. You’ll need to use an internet-connected computer with a webcam and microphone. You’ll have 30 seconds to prepare, and then 60 seconds to record your answers. You can practice an unlimited number of times with Kira Talent’s example questions, but once you start the formal video assessment, you are only allowed one opportunity to record. This allows the committee to see your candid responses. We want your video recording process to be as easy as possible. As such, we encourage you to dress in business casual attire – no need for a suit. The Admissions Committee will then evaluate your responses to learn more about your experiences and to see how you think on your feet. We recommend trying out a few of the sample Kira questions prior to recording your formal video essay. This is not a required application component, but we highly encourage you to take advantage of this great opportunity.
Written Essay
In order to get to know you on a more personal level, applicants to the Online MBA program are required to complete one written essay during the application process. Your written essay should be no more than 750 words, and should explain to the admissions committee why you’d like to earn your degree from the Questrom School of Business specifically. It should also address why you have selected the program you are applying to and how that program will help you achieve your post-graduate goals.
Within the “Documents” section of the “Program Materials” portion of the application, you will scroll down to “Essay” and click “Add Document” to upload your written essay.
Optional Essay
If you have additional information to bring to the attention of the Admissions Committee, you may address it in an optional essay of no more than 250 words. Acceptable topics for the optional essay include, but are not limited to, obstacles in your life that you’ve had to overcome, gaps in post-college work experience, choice of recommenders, and concerns about academic/test performance. If you plan to retake any admissions tests (GMAT or GRE; TOEFL, IELTS or PTE), please provide the date of your scheduled test here. To upload an optional essay, please scroll to the “Essay” section and click “Add Document.”
Undergraduate Degrees & Transcript Information
We require transcripts from any institution where you have completed 12 or more credits, including study abroad. We will accept unofficial copies of transcripts for the evaluation of your application, though any copies should include your name, the University name, degree confer date, course names, and grades for each course taken.
We require that applicants hold a four-year bachelor’s degree from an accredited US institution or its international equivalent. If you have earned a three-year degree that is the equivalent of a four-year degree in the US, it will be accepted in the admissions process. For example, if you earned a three-year degree in India, your degree will qualify you to be considered for admission. Regardless of program length, if you are uncertain whether your undergraduate degree meets our qualifications, please contact omba@bu.edu before starting the application process.
Students admitted to our graduate degree programs must provide proof of an earned bachelor’s degree or equivalent international credential. Boston University does not require official transcripts with the submission of an application. Should a student decide to enroll at Boston University Questrom School of Business, official transcripts from each of your previous universities must be submitted and verified prior to the point of matriculation.
Optional GMAT or GRE
The GMAT or GRE is not required for admission to the Online MBA. However, the Online MBA is a rigorous program that requires quantitative aptitude, and the admissions committee will look for evidence of this in your application via previous coursework. If you feel that you do not have sufficient evidence in your previous coursework to demonstrate this aptitude, you may want to consider submitting a GMAT or GRE score to enhance your application.
Resume
You should submit a current resume that outlines all work experience, with months and years of employment. Your resume should show all employment history from the completion of your undergraduate degree, including any jobs that may not be considered relevant to your present career. We will calculate all full-time, post-graduate work experience from your undergraduate degree confer date and remove any gaps of unemployment. It’s important that we have an accurate sense of your months/years of employment for reporting purposes.
Within the online application you will also be asked to fill out a work experience section. For Online MBA students, we recognize this could be quite a bit of work. Please feel free to only include your current or most recent employment. We will look to your resume for the rest of the details on your work history.
Letter of Recommendation
We require one letter of recommendation for the Online MBA. Within the application (program materials, recommender section) you will enter your recommender information. Once entered into the system, the person(s) listed will receive detailed instructions on how to submit their letter. They can either use the Common Letter of Recommendation or upload a standard letter they have written. We prefer you use someone who knows you in a professional capacity.
Please note, your letter of recommendation must come via the online system or directly from the recommender themselves to OMBAappdocs@bu.edu. We cannot accept letters of recommendation directly from applicants.
The Graduate Admissions and Financial Aid Office keeps all records on file for one year. We welcome your re-application.
Each re-applicant is required to submit a new application form and fee ($125); an essay discussing updates or changes since the time of the previous application, as well as reasons for re-applying; an updated resume and official university-level transcripts (if the re-applicant has taken new coursework since the time of their first application). A new letter of recommendation is not required. Please email omba@bu.edu for more instructions.
English Language Proficiency
Candidates who have earned or will have completed at least two years of a bachelor’s or master’s degree at an institution in which the language of instruction was solely based in English are eligible for an automatic TOEFL/IELTS/PTE waiver. Candidates must present evidence of language of instruction with the application for admission. Appropriate documentation includes a transcript coversheet, an official statement from the university, or a link to the institution’s website that specifies that the mode of instruction is English. Additionally, candidates who have or will have worked for at least two years in a full-time, post-bachelor’s degree position in the US are eligible for an automatic waiver. If you do not meet this criteria but would like to be considered for a waiver, you can submit a written request highlighting your experience with and proficiency in the English language to omba@bu.edu prior to the submission of your application. The admissions committee will consider these requests on a case by case basis. If you are submitting test results with your application, please be advised that tests are valid for two years.
We are currently accepting Duolingo scores in addition to TOEFL and IELTS. To access the Duolingo test, go to https://englishtest.duolingo.com/applicants. Select Boston University Graduate & Professional Programs as a score recipient, and email ombaappdocs@bu.edu with your name and the date you have taken the Duolingo test.
The Graduate Admissions and Financial Aid Office will waive the application fee for current BU employees, as well as for those who attended select admissions events and off-site fairs. In addition, we will waive the application fee for those who are members or alumni of the following programs:
The US Military | Education Pioneers | Historically Black Colleges |
The Peace Corps | Teach for America | Hispanic Serving Institutions |
AmeriCorps | City Year Corps | Management Leadership for Tomorrow MBA Fellows |
Instructions:
Instructions and the application fee waiver form can be found here.
Once we process your fee waiver request, you’ll receive a follow-up email with additional instructions on how to submit your application. DO NOT click “submit and pay for programs” prior to receiving these instructions. We are unable to offer application fee refunds.
Due to the high volume of applications we receive, your application fee waiver may take a few business days to process. As such, we encourage you to submit your application fee waiver request as soon as you have started your application. If you wait until the application deadline to submit your waiver request, you will still be considered “on time” for that deadline as long as you submit your application within 48 hours of receiving your waiver code. You must submit your waiver request before you submit your application in order for the fee waiver to be applied.
Please note: Applications will be reviewed on a space-available basis following the final deadline. If the class has been filled for a specific entry date, applicants will receive priority consideration for the next available entry term.
Entry Date | Application Deadline | Decision Release |
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January (Spring) 2025 | Extended to September 25, 2024 | October 4, 2024 |
Extended to November 13, 2024 | November 26, 2024 | |
August (Fall) 2025 | January 30, 2025 | February 28, 2025 |
March 12, 2025 | April 11, 2025 | |
May 1, 2025 | June 5, 2025 |
$125 application fee payable by credit/debit cards only. Submit at the time of application submission.
In the “Kira Assessment” section of the “Program Materials” portion of the application, respond to three questions to help us get to know you better. You can either access the Kira Talent platform within the online application (preferred) or complete the assessment after submission. Please note that the Kira Talent Assessment requires either a laptop or desktop computer. Mobile devices and tablets are not currently supported on the Kira Talent platform. Completing the Kira Talent Assessment is optional but highly encouraged.
In the “Documents” section of the “Program Materials” portion of the application, upload your written essay to help us get to know you better. Your written essay should be no more than 750 words and should explain to the admissions committee why you’d like to earn your degree from the Questrom School of Business specifically. It should also address why you have selected the program you are applying to and how that program will help you achieve your post-graduate goals.
If you have any additional information to bring to the attention of the admissions committee, you may address it in an additional optional essay.
Current resume, as required in the “Experiences” section of the online application. Upload in the “Supporting Information” section of the online application.
Please note – as an Online MBA applicant, you will need to include your current or most recent work experience in the “experiences” section. You do not need to input any additional employment.
In the “Recommendation” section of the “Program Materials” portion of the application, you will enter your recommender information. Once entered into the system, they will receive detailed instructions on how to submit their letter. They can either use the Common of Letter Recommendation or upload a standard letter they have written.
Submit transcripts for any coursework completed, including study abroad and post-graduate work. Transcripts should be uploaded in the “Supporting Information” portion of the application under “Documents.” Should you choose to enroll, we will need official transcripts prior to matriculating. If you have issues uploading your document(s), transcripts can be emailed to OMBAappdocs@bu.edu.
Mail paper copy to:
Boston University Questrom School of Business
595 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
If you are a non-native English speaker, you may be required to submit proof of English proficiency via a TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo test. Please see this section of our website for waiver information. Permanent residents should submit a copy (front and back) of their permanent resident card.
You’re making a smart investment in BU and in your future. The following tuition, fees, and other expenses have been established for students starting in Fall 2024 and are subject to change.
We’re happy to guide you through the financial aid process and provide any assistance along the way. To help you plan for your graduate education, use the Graduate Financial Aid page or take a look at the Online MBA-specific information below.
The Online MBA costs $4,167 per module or $25,000 total tuition. The 6-module, 45 credit program is completed 100% online. You will be billed at the start of each module. You are only billed for direct expenses (tuition and fees) charged by the university. However, we encourage you to think about your budget for things like books, course materials, and incidentals and plan accordingly. We recommend budgeting between $350-$450 a semester for books and course materials. Please note, summer budget items are subject to change, but tuition will remain at $4,167 per module. Looking to see tuition rates in another currency? Click here convert the US dollar amounts into other currencies, such as Euros, Great Britain Pounds, Chinese RMB, and Indian Rupees, and see current exchange rates. The following tuition, fees, and other expenses have been established at Boston University Questrom School of Business for those starting in Fall 2024. The Online MBA tuition is subject to change.
Looking to see tuition rates in another currency? Click here convert the US dollar amounts into other currencies, such as Euros, Great Britain Pounds, Chinese RMB, and Indian Rupees, and see current exchange rates.
Have questions about the application process for Questrom’s Online MBA program? We have answers. Whether you’re curious about letters of recommendation or what we look for on your resume, you’re in the right place. These videos have all the answers you need to make sure you send in a competitive application.
As you make plans for your future, we want to give you every opportunity to discover all there is to know about Boston University Questrom School of Business and the Online MBA. Don’t have time to join us live for one of our events? Check out our previously recorded webinars below!
Watch November’s Balancing School, Work, and Life Student Panel – recorded November 6, 2024
Watch October’s Ask Admissions Anything Session – recorded October 28, 2024
Watch October’s Application Tips Webinar – recorded October 24, 2024
Watch October’s Why OMBA Webinar – recorded, October 1, 2024
Watch April’s Inventing OMBA: The Making of Questrom’s Market-Disrupting Online MBA Webinar – recorded April 17, 2024
Watch January’s OMBA Virtual Information Session – recorded January 9, 2024
Watch September’s Ask Admissions Anything Session – recorded September 9, 2024
Watch August’s Application Tips Webinar – recorded August 29, 2024
Watch July’s Why OMBA Webinar – recorded, July 17, 2024
Watch May’s Why OMBA Webinar – recorded May 13, 2024
Watch April’s Application Tips Webinar – recorded April 23, 2024
Watch March’s Ask Admissions Anything Session – recorded March 26, 2024
Watch March’s Application Tips Webinar – recorded March 6, 2024
Watch February’s Why OMBA Webinar – recorded February 22, 2024
Watch February’s Balancing School, Work, and Life Student Panel – recorded February 7, 2024
Watch January’s Ask Admissions Anything Session – recorded January 23, 2024
Watch January’s Application Tips Webinar – January 18, 2024
Watch November’s OMBA Virtual Information Session – recorded November 13, 2023
Watch October’s Ask Admissions Anything Session – recorded October 30, 2023
Watch October’s Application Tips Webinar – October 23, 2023
Watch October’s How to Succeed in Business (School): Utilizing OMBA’s Student Success Team – recorded October 12, 2023
Watch October’s OMBA Virtual Information Session – recorded October 3, 2023
Watch September’s Behind the Screen Community and Student Involvement in OMBA – recorded September 26, 2023
Ready to apply? Once you’ve submitted your materials, we’ll start the review process. We’re happy to answer your questions along the way.
January (Spring) 2025 Entry
August (Fall) 2025 Entry