| Educational
Background |
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The applicant must have earned an acceptable bachelor's
and/or master's degree from an accredited institution whose
requirements for the particular degree are substantially equivalent
to those of the City University of New York. |
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| GMAT/GRE/TOFEL |
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GMAT : The Ph.D. in Business program does not enforce
a strict "minimum" score for application. However, the average
GMAT score of accepted applicants is 700. As in other programs,
the higher your GMAT score, the more likely your chances of
acceptance. The GMAT score is a critical part of the application
process. Your application will be reviewed without it, but
we will not be able to make any decision until we get an official
score.
GMAT scores up to five years old can be accepted by the program.
Beyond that, we cannot accept old test scores.
Question about taking GMAT please visit at http://www.mba.com/mba/TaketheGMAT
TOEFL : The Ph.D. in Business program does not enforce
a strict "minimum" score for application. however the average
TOEFL score of accepted applicants is 650. Please be advised
that English language proficiency is a very important part
of the application process, and a low TOEFL score severely
hinders your likelihood of acceptance.
Question about taking the TOEFL please visit http://www.ets.org/toefl/
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| Immunization
Requirement |
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New York State law requires all students born on or after
January 1, 1957, to be immunized against measles, mumps, and
rubella. Registration will not be permitted if a student does
not comply with this regulation. Questions should be directed
to the Office of Admissions, 212 817- 7470, or the Wellness
Center, 212 817-7020 |
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| International
Students' Requirements |
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International students must present authoritative evidence
of sufficient competence in the English language to pursue
a regular course of study at the City University. It is required
that applicants who have not studied in an English-speaking
country take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL),
administered internationally by Educational Testing Service,
and request ETS to report examination results directly to
the Office of Admissions, City University Graduate School-College
Code 2113, 365 5th Avenue, New York, New York 10016. Inquiries
concerning this examination may be made to Test of English
as a Foreign Language, Box 6151, Princeton, New Jersey 08540,
U.S.A., or to most American embassies and consulates in cities
outside the United States.
International students who wish to obtain or maintain F-1
student visa status or J-1 exchange-visitor status may be
admitted only as matriculated students. Immigration regulations
require full-time enrollment in a degree-granting program
for students in F-1 or J-1 status; therefore, students in
F-1 or J-1 status may not be admitted as part-time or nondegree
students. The only exception to this requirement applies to
students who are sponsored by another United States educational
institution while attending The Graduate School. Contact the
Office of International Students regarding potential exceptions.
If an applicant has an immigration status other than F-1 or
J-1, appropriate documentation must be provided to the Office
of Admissions prior to admission. Applicants who will be applying
for nonimmigrant F-1 or J-1 visas for entry into the United
States and applicants in F-1 or J-1 student status already
in the United States must complete the "Request for Certificate
of Eligibility" (1-20 or IAP-66) and "Declaration & Certification
of Finances for International Students." United States government
regulations require documentary evidence of financial support
for the duration of a proposed course of study prior to the
issuance of the Certificate of Eligibility (Form 1-20 or IAP
66). This documentation may also be requested by United States
consular officials upon application for an entry visa, by
US Immigration Inspectors at ports of entry into the United
States, or by Immigration inspectors when applications are
made for extension of stay or change of status in the United
States. Submit original documents in support of this application
and prepare an additional set of original documents for support
of visa applications.
University financial assistance for which international students
are eligible to apply is extremely limited and is usually
not adequate to fund a student's total expenses. Information
about financial assistance is available elsewhere. Students
are asked to review their financial situation carefully because
the cost of living in New York City is high, and immigration
regulations restrict employment. F-1 and J-1 students should
not expect to finance their education through work in the
United States.
There are two steps to follow in order to obtain or maintain
F-1 or J-1 student status. One step involves your admission
into the academic program of your choice. The second step
is to document the amount and source(s) of your financial
support. All questions regarding your academic admission should
be directed to the Admissions Office. All questions regarding
your immigration status should be directed to the Office of
International Students. Applicants who would like to change
their status to F-1 (or J-1 ) student status in the US, including
applicants who may currently be in the US with B-2 status,
should consult the Office of International Students for information
on the correct procedure to follow. Please note that you will
not be eligible for employment authorization incident to F-1
(or J-1) status (including employment pursuant to a financial
aid award) until your request for change of status is approved
by the Immigration and Naturalization Service. (Typically
these requests require approximately 2 months to adjudicate.)
If you have more questions please visit the
Office of International Students. |
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| Statement
of Nondiscrimination |
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The Graduate School and University Center is an equal opportunity
and affirmative action institution and does not discriminate
on the basis of age, sex, sexual orientation, alienage or
citizenship, religion, race, color, national or ethnic origin,
disability, or veteran or marital status in its student admissions,
employment, access to programs, and administration of educational
policies. In accordance with the requirements of Title IX
of the Education Amendment Act of 1972 and the implementing
federal regulations. The Graduate School and University Center
maintains a policy of nondiscrimination on the basis of gender
in the operation of its educational programs and activities.
Inquiries concerning Title IX may be directed to the Vice
President for Student Affairs. The GSUC does not discriminate
on the basis of disability in the admission or retention of
students or the employment of faculty and staff. |
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