Wisconsin School of Business - Admissions

Admissions

The School of Business has traditionally been a junior-senior program. However, beginning in the fall semester of 2009, sophomores were also accepted into the program. The program is small, with approximately 1,300 students. The number of students the School of Business admits each semester varies with each admission period and is proportional to the number of students who graduated in the previous semester. The Fall 2010 semester had admission rates of 66.8% for students applying under the new Sophomore admission standards and 49.2% for students applying under the old Junior admission standards.

The integrated master's of accountancy program (IMacc) has traditionally an admission rate of 90%. Application process does not involve GMAT test scores, which only needs to be submitted for formality after a student is offered admission.

The full-time Wisconsin MBA is designed around career specializations, instead of general academic majors, and many of the specializations are linked to a Center of Expertise. Applicants to the program apply for admission to these specializations in order to be admitted to the Wisconsin School of Business.

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