Evening UST MBA
Application Checklist
The following elements comprise a complete application for the Evening UST MBA program:
- Application (online application or download PDF paper version)
- Application fee
- Official transcripts (download PDF form) from ALL undergraduate and graduate institutions you have attended, sent directly from the institution along with the completed transcript request form included in this application. Transcripts must be submitted in sealed envelopes and signed by the appropriate university official. Exception: It is not necessary to submit transcripts for advanced placement courses and study abroad transfer credits.
- Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) score. Our code is B7L-4N-12. Learn more about the GMAT »
- Résumé (Mail or Email to applymba@stthomas.edu )
- Two letters of recommendation (download PDF form)
- Essay questions (Mail or Email to applymba@stthomas.edu )
If your academic credentials are from a country other than the United States, please submit the following:
- Transcript/Marksheet (an official listing of the subjects you have studied and the grades/marks received in each class).
- Diploma (the official certificate showing the exact name of your degree and the date you received it). If your transcript clearly specifies the name of your degree and your date of graduation, then you do not need to submit a diploma. If you are currently enrolled in a degree program and your degree has not yet been awarded, please specify the month and year in which you expect to receive your degree.
- English translations. For all transcripts and diplomas in a language other than English, please submit BOTH the original documents as well as an English translation of them. A translation, unaccompanied by the original documents from which the translation originated, is not an acceptable educational credential.
Instructions for International Applicants
International applicants planning to study full-time on an F-1 visa should apply to the Full-time UST MBA program. Working professionals with an H-1 visa who plan to continue working should apply to the Evening MBA program.
All academic credentials should be official copies. In addition to the items listed above, applicants applying for an F-1 visa must also submit the following:
TOEFL
If English is not your native language, you must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and achieve a minimum score of 550 (paper-based test) or 213 (computer-based test). Test results should be sent directly to St. Thomas (code 6110). We cannot accept copies of test scores issued to students. If you have completed an undergraduate or graduate degree at a college or university in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom or Australia, you are exempt from taking the TOEFL. For more information on the TOEFL exam visit www.toefl.org.
Financial Verification
The International Student Questionnaire and Financial Certification Form (with bank statement or other financial support documentation) must be submitted as part of your application. This form is available from St. Thomas’ International Admissions Office at 651-962-6450 or www.stthomas.edu/international. Financial verification is not considered in the admission decision. It is for visa application purposes only. International applicants should first complete the application process above to be considered for the UST MBA program. Once admitted to the program, our International Admissions Office will work with you to obtain a student visa. The I-20 immigration form will be issued only after all admissions requirements have been fulfilled and you have been accepted to the program.
Mailing Address
All mailed elements should be sent to:
University of St. Thomas
Evening UST MBA Admissions
1000 LaSalle Ave. TMH100
Minneapolis, MN 55403-2005
Priority Application Deadlines
New students may begin the Evening UST MBA in the Fall or Spring terms. All application materials must be submitted by the stated deadline for priority consideration. With our rolling admissions process, applications are welcomed earlier and reviewed once the file is complete.
To start fall term: June 1
To start spring term: November 1
Attend an Information Session
Information session and open house events are excellent opportunities to learn more about the program details, admission process, and visit campus. Upcoming dates include:
Wed., May 14 - Minneapolis
Fri., May 16 - Minneapolis
Mon., May 19 - Owatonna

