Fall 2010 Admissions Information
Application deadline (U.S.)
rolling
Application deadline (International)
N/A
Application fee
$50
Director of admissions
Judith Reynolds
MBA Program Contacts
Full-time traditional two-year and full-time accelerated programs admissions phone number
(617) 573-8302
Full-time traditional two-year and full-time accelerated programs admissions E-mail
grad.admission@suffolk.edu
Full-time traditional two-year and full-time accelerated MBA programs website
http://www.suffolk.edu/mba
Executive program admissions phone number
(617) 573-8660
Executive program admissions E-mail
execmba@suffolk.edu
Executive MBA program website
http://www.suffolk.edu/execmba
Part-time program admissions phone number
(617) 573-8302
Part-time program admissions E-mail
grad.admission@suffolk.edu
Part-time MBA program website
http://www.suffolk.edu/mba
Part-time distance learning program admissions phone number
(617) 573-8302
Part-time distance learning program admissions E-mail
grad.admission@suffolk.edu
Part-time distance learning MBA program website
http://www.suffolk.edu/mbaonline
Fall 2008 Admissions Statistics
Number of applicants (full-time)
318
Number of acceptances (full-time)
202
Acceptance rate (full-time)
N/A
Number of applicants (part-time)
202
Number of acceptances (part-time)
148
Acceptance rate (part-time)
73.3%
Fall 2008 Enrollment
Total first-year enrollment (full-time)
81
Average age (full-time)
25
Average undergraduate GPA (full-time)
3.23
New entrants providing their undergraduate GPAs (full-time)
79
Full-time student GPA range (10th-90th percentile)
2.87-3.8
Average GMAT score (full-time)
522
Full-time student GMAT range (10th-90th percentile)
450-630
Average months of work experience (full-time)
25
Students with prior work experience (full-time)
65
Total first-year enrollment (part-time)
100
Average age (part-time)
29
Average undergraduate GPA (part-time)
3.21
New entrants providing their undergraduate GPAs (part-time)
98
Part-time student GPA range (10th-90th percentile)
2.71-3.8
Average GMAT (part-time)
491
Part-time student GMAT range (10th-90th percentile)
420-590
Average months of work experience (part-time)
49
Students with prior work experience (part-time)
96
Undergraduate Majors
Business and Commerce majors
85
Computer science majors
2
Economics majors
7
Engineering majors
10
Humanities majors
15
Law majors
1
Science majors
2
Social Science majors
17
Other majors
33
TOEFL
TOEFL required for international students?
Yes
Minimum TOEFL score required for paper test
550
Minimum TOEFL score required for computer test
213
Criteria, Processes, Factors, and Procedures Used in Admissions
(Data appear as originally submitted by this school)
Full-time traditional two-year and full-time accelerated programs: Admission is based on GPA, GMAT scores, references, essay, and work experience as reflected on the student’s resume. Decisions are on a rolling basis once a folder is complete. GMAT scores may be waived for students in the accelerated programs for C.P.A.s and attorneys and Suffolk M.B.A./J.D. students. The Global MBA requires 3 years work experience.
Executive program: The program normally requires an undergraduate degree and 7 years of demonstrated leadership experience in order to be eligible for consideration. The GMAT is not required. A completed application, statement of professional goals, official university transcripts, two letters of recommendation, and a final interview are required for admission to the program.
Part-time program: Admission is based on GPA, GMAT scores, references, essay, and work experience as reflected on the student’s resume. Decisions are on a rolling basis once a folder is complete. GMAT scores may be waived for students in the accelerated programs for C.P.A.s and attorneys and Suffolk M.B.A./J.D. students. The Global MBA requires 3 years full-time work experience.
Part-time distance learning program: Admission is based on GPA, GMAT scores, references, essay, and work experience as reflected on the student’s resume. Decisions are on a rolling basis once a folder is complete. GMAT scores may be waived for students in the accelerated programs for C.P.A.s and attorneys.