MPAcc Admissions: is the GMAT necessary?
Many graduate schools around the country are opting out of using the GMAT as a measure for admissions. There appears to be little correlation between how one does on the GMAT and how one does in grad school. However, there are times when taking the GMAT could be helpful.
Low grades
Some students have experienced some rough times, financial difficulties, health problems, etc, which explain some low grades on a transcript, but without adequate grades, the MPAcc admissions committee will be looking for other ways to evaluate an applicant. Assuming the GMAT score is above average, the score could balance out the low grades.
International students
Since schools outside the US, and their grading systems, are less familiar to the admissions committee, the grades from other countries carry less weight. In addition, students from other countries are often still working on their English skills, and MPAcc requires a high level of English language proficiency. For these reasons, MPAcc admissions requires that international students submit an official GMAT score.
However, for students whose native language is English, who did their undergraduate degree here in the US, who have strong grades, and are majoring in Accounting, there is NO reason to take the GMAT exam.
Note that TOEFL is also required for international students who did not complete a degree in the US.
For any questions about admissions to MPAcc, email [email protected] or call Adam Shinn, 206-616-4964.
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Is it possible to get GMAT waiver if I have passed all 4 parts of CPA exams and eligible to get CPA license?
Hi Vamsi! I would recommend contacting Adam Shinn, the Director of the MPAcc program, for questions about GMAT waivers. He can be reached at [email protected].