Business Schools that Accept the GRE or GMAT
More and more business schools are accepting the GRE in lieu of the GMAT these days. In response to a query I received from the academic adviser to students at one of the world’s top undergraduate schools, I thought I would put together a handy table for you to identify which schools accept either the GRE or GMAT. Below you can see that many do, but not all.
SCHOOL |
GRE? |
LINK |
Columbia | YES | Columbia Business School |
Darden | YES | UVA Darden |
Fuqua | YES | Duke Fuqua |
HBS | YES | Harvard Business School |
INSEAD | YES | INSEAD |
Mich Ross | YES | University of Michigan Ross School |
MIT | YES | MIT Sloan |
NYU | YES | NYU Stern |
Tuck | YES | Dartmouth Tuck |
Stanford | YES | Stanford GSB |
Wharton | YES | Wharton MBA |
Yale | YES | Yale School of Management |
Chicago | NO | Chicago Booth |
Cornell | NO | Cornell Johnson |
Haas | NO | UC Berkeley Haas |
Kellogg | NO | Kellogg |
UCLA | NO | UCLA Anderson |
If you have any questions about updates to this information, please email me at betsy@masteradmissions.com
A few notes: Cornell does not indicate it accepts the GRE, but they haven’t said they *don’t* accept it, as Haas and Chicago Booth have. UCLA Anderson’s MBA program doesn’t accept it, but their Executive Program does.
Further, things do change! so please check the links and make sure the information you have is current.
Meanwhile, if you need any advice on studying for standardized tests, please see last week’s blog post on test anxiety and your brain.