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Admissions Policies

Admissions Policy
The McColl School of Business has a rolling admissions decision and notification process. Application materials may be submitted as items become available, and your file will be considered for review upon receipt of all requirements. The Admissions Committee reviews completed applications throughout the year, and we will notify you personally once a decision has been reached. Early submission of applications is encouraged.

Below are start dates as well as the current application status for each program:

 

Program

Term & Start Date

Applications being accepted?

Professional MBA (PMBA) Fall 2013 Yes
Spring 2014 Yes
Summer 2014  Yes
Executive MBA (EMBA) Fall 2013 (August 23, 2013) Yes
Fall 2014 Yes
MS in Organization Development (MSOD) Fall 2013  Yes
Spring 2014 Yes
Summer 2014 Yes
MS in Executive Coaching (MSEC) Spring 2014 Yes


Coaching Certificate Program (CCP) Fall 2013  Yes
Spring 2014 Yes
Summer 2014 Yes

Responsibility to Provide Equal Access
Queens University of Charlotte is committed to the principles and practices of diversity throughout the University community.  Women, members of minority groups and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply for admission.  Queens does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, gender, age, sexual orientation, national and ethnic origin or disability status in the administration of its educational and admissions policies, employment policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletic programs or other University-administered programs.   All staff, faculty and students at Queens University of Charlotte share in the responsibility to adhere to this philosophy of equal access and opportunity.

Degree Statuses
"Degree status" refers to an applicant or student's standing within the McColl School of Business. Descriptions for each are as follows:

Status

Description

Applicable programs

Full-Degree Status Full-degree status is assigned to students who are pursuing a degree and who have met all admissions requirements, including a satisfactory undergraduate grade point average and an acceptable admissions test (GMAT or GRE) score. 
International Students:  Due to INS regulations and the differences between the U.S. education system and other education systems around the world, full-degree international students typically need to provide additional documentation.
All degree granting programs:
PMBA
EMBA
MSOD
MSEC
Post-Baccalaureate Status Post-baccalaureate status is accorded for one term only to those students who wish to take preliminary courses for the Professional MBA program but have not yet completed the admissions test (GMAT or GRE) requirement.  Post-baccalaureate status may not be available to some international students (for example, Post-Baccalaureate Status is not available to F-1 Visa students.)
PMBA
Non-Degree Status Non-degree graduate status is assigned to students who wish to take graduate courses for personal satisfaction but who may not wish to work towards a degree.  Non-Degree status may not be available to some international students.
PMBA
MSOD
CCP
Transient Status Transient student status is assigned to a student who wishes to take a graduate course for transfer to another institution.
PMBA
MSOD

All application processes and requirements listed on this website refer to Full-Degree Status applicants. For guidelines for the other statuses, please contact the McColl Graduate Admissions office at 704 337 2224 or mccollschool@queens.edu to learn which one is right for you.


The admissions policy of the McColl School of Business at Queens is designed to select students with great potential.  Since our students are our most important asset, careful attention is given to each student. Applicants are considered on the basis of their individual achievements and merits.
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