Business Administration Supply Chain & Maritime Port Management (M.B.A.)
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Get started on your Business Administration Supply Chain & Maritime Port Management (M.B.A.) application!
All graduate business courses are offered in 7-week sessions, giving you more options to get started in our programs all year round! Attend courses online or in-person for all of our business programs.
Application Deadlines*:
Start Term: |
Classes Begin: | Domestic Deadline: | International Deadline: |
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Fall 2023 - Session I | September 1, 2023 | Rolling | May 1 |
Fall 2023 - Session II | October 24, 2023 | Rolling | July 1 |
Spring 2024 - Session I | January 16, 2024 | Rolling | November 1 |
Spring 2024 - Session II | March 15, 2024 | Rolling | January 2 |
Summer 2024 - Session I | May 20, 2024 | Rolling | March 1 (in-person BUSI 599 only) |
Summer 2024 - Session II | June 24, 2024 | Rolling | March 1 (in-person BUSI 599 only) |
*Deadlines are subject to change. Deadline extensions may be granted on a case by case. Please contact Graduate Admissions for more information gradadmissions@njcu.edu
Business Administration Supply Chain & Maritime Port Management (M.B.A.)
Admission requirements:
- A completed graduate application form, including a $55 non-refundable application fee
- A 250-500 word essay discussing your goals and objectives for pursuing admission to the degree program to which you are applying
- Official transcripts from all previous U.S. colleges attended or official NACES course-by-course evaluation of any foreign transcripts*
- Professional Resume or CV
- Official documentation of English Language Proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS)
- Applicants must demonstrate preparedness for graduate business coursework by fulfilling one (1) of the following:
- Submission of official GMAT scores of 560 or higher; OR
- Completion of a bachelor’s degree in a business major with minimum GPA of 3.0; OR
- Students who do not meet A nor B may still be considered for admission but will be required to take BUSI 599 Graduate Business Essentials course in the first semester and must attain a grade of B or better to continue on in the program.
*Note: NJCU does not evaluate international transcripts. In lieu of a transcript, applicants with a non-U.S. degree need to submit a course-by-course evaluation from a NACES Accredited Member that includes U.S. bachelor’s degree equivalency information for their coursework.
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We encourage you to contact graduate admissions with questions about our graduate programs, to get answers to your graduate application questions, or to schedule a visit to NJCU.
Hepburn Hall, Room 206
Phone: (201) 200-3409
Fax: (201) 200-2044
Email: gradadmissions@njcu.edu