Zicklin Graduate Admissions

The admissions committee reviews all applications holistically. Each component is important. We encourage you to carefully review each section below and the following applicable webpages:

Eligibility Requirements

Candidates pursuing a Zicklin graduate program must have a Bachelor’s degree (or foreign equivalent) in any major to be considered for admission. Candidates who are in the final year of their degree program are eligible for consideration. If admissible, these candidates must provide proof of the awarded degree before enrolling in graduate coursework.

MBA applicants must have at least 2 years of post-bachelor’s work experience to be considered for admission.

For more information regarding our selection criteria, please visit:

Online Application

Create your online account. Once you begin your application, you may save it and return to it at a later time. After you submit your application you won’t be able to add materials through the application portal, so be sure to upload everything you can at that time.

You may only apply to one graduate program for a given semester.

If you previously applied and wish to considered for any of our graduate programs please visit the Reapplicants section on our policies page.

Standardized Tests

Zicklin accepts the GRE, GMAT, and Executive Assessment (EA)

Waivers

MBA Programs

The standardized test requirement is waived for applicants to MBA programs who meet the following criteria: (1) have earned a four-year bachelor’s degree or master’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university in the U.S. (2) with a final cumulative GPA of 3.30 or higher on a four-point scale. Degrees graded on other scales are not eligible.

Applicants who meet the criteria do not need to submit a request for a waiver. The standardized test requirement will be waived when the application is received.

MS & Advanced Certificate Programs

Standardized testing is optional for applicants to MS and Advanced Certificate programs. Candidates are not required to submit a standardized test score to be considered for admission. Those who want to submit a score report may do so. This may be helpful for applicants with academic records that are significantly below the average profile.

Providing Scores
English Language Proficiency

Applicants educated outside the United States may need to take an English Proficiency Exam.

You are exempt from the English Proficiency Exam if you:

  1. Completed a post-secondary degree (Bachelor’s/Master’s/Doctorate) in the United States.
  2. Completed a post-secondary degree (Bachelor’s/Master’s/Doctorate) from one of the English speaking countries listed below.
  3. Documented proof of attendance in a U.S. school from 1st-12th grade (Elementary, Middle School, and High School are all required).

If you don’t meet any of the above conditions, then you will need to submit English Proficiency Exam scores.

We accept the following exams Minimum recommended score
TOEFL iBT 100
Duolingo English Test (DET) 120
IELTS Academic Test 7
PTE (Pearson Test of English) 70
Countries Exempt from English Language Exam
Antigua and Barbuda Ghana Papua New Guinea
Australia Grenada St. Kitts and Nevis
Bahamas Guyana Saint Lucia
Barbados Ireland Sierra Leone
Belize Jamaica Saint Vincent and Grenadines
Bermuda Liberia Solomon Islands
Botswana Marshall Island South Africa
Canada Mauritius Trinidad & Tobago
Dominica Micronesia Uganda
Fiji New Zealand United Kingdom
Gambia Nigeria Zambia
Zimbabwe
Transcripts

Unofficial Transcripts | Required for Initial Admission Decision

Please upload a scanned copy or electronic PDF of the unofficial transcript for every college you have attended to the online application. If you are ready to provide official documents electronically at this point, then you can have them sent to ZicklinGradAdmissions@baruch.cuny.edu (via a secure service such as Scrip-Safe or National ClearingHouse.)

Current seniors should wait until their last semester to apply. Applications will be considered “Incomplete” until candidates can provide an unofficial transcript with their second to last semester grades.”

Official Transcripts | Required for Enrollment

If you receive an offer of admission, you will then be required to provide official transcripts. The issuing institution must mail or electronically send your official transcript to Zicklin’s Office of Graduate Admissions.

International Transcripts & Credential Evaluations

International education systems vary around the world and therefore our admissions committee needs to understand the comparability of international qualifications with U.S. degrees. If you have a degree from another country you may need to submit an international credential evaluation, depending on the graduate program you apply for.

Three-year Bachelor’s Degrees: We generally accept three-year Bachelor’s degrees from the following countries: Australia, Bahamas (University of West Indies only), Canada, European Union members, India, Israel, and United Kingdom (excluding Scotland). A credential evaluation may still be required. Please refer to the table below.`

Required Credential Evaluations

Requirements for applicants with any degrees from any country outside the U.S. by program of interest:

Applicants are required to submit an international credential evaluation from a NACES-approved agency.

Types of Credential Evaluations

Course-by-Course Evaluation from a NACES-approved agency
We only accept credential evaluations from agencies that are members of NACES. The most common agencies that we receive evaluations from are SpanTran Evaluation Services, Education Credential Evaluators (ECE), and World Education Services (WES). If you plan to use WES, we recommend that you use their “WES Basic – Course by Course” package as it is one of the fastest ways in which we will receive your academic record and will provide all the information we will need. Be sure you request that they send the completed evaluation to the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College.

Letters of Recommendation

What We Need: We require two professional recommendations, however, recent graduates may submit one professional reference and one academic reference. If you have not yet completed your Bachelor’s degree you should provide two academic recommendations. We don’t accept recommendations from friends or family.

Baruch seniors and recent graduates may be eligible to have their letters of recommendation waived, please visit our Baruch Paths to MS webpage for more information.

How To Submit It: You will be asked in the application to enter the names and contact information for the two individuals you are seeking recommendations from. You have a choice of how the recommendation is acquired—through the online portal (recommended) or sent directly.

You are required to submit two essays. A third optional essay may be submitted.

Upload your résumé, which should be fully up-to-date and include all post-college work experience. For guidance, please refer to this quick video overview by Zicklin’s Graduate Career Management Center on how to write a well-crafted résumé.

Application Fee

Pay the $75 non-refundable application fee by card or wire transfer.

Application Fee Waivers

Application fee is waived for U.S. Armed Forces
This fee is waived for veterans or spouses of the United States Armed Forces, currently on active duty, or members of the National Guard or Reserves. To receive the fee waiver, complete all segments of the online application, including the key military questions on the “Demographic Data” page, then submit your application without paying the application fee. On the “Demographic Data” page, you’ll select that you or your spouse are on active duty or have served in the U.S. Armed Forces and for which branch, and upload your DD-214 or a copy of your military ID in the space provided.

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