Evening UST MBA

Evening UST MBA

Application & Admission

Our goal is to make the Evening UST MBA application process consultative and transparent.   Each file is evaluated on its individual merits and strengths.  We encourage you to keep regular contact with the admissions office during the process to support you in building a strong file.

All components of your application contribute to the admissions decision.  Undergraduate academic performance, GMAT scores, work experience, essay responses, and letters of recommendations all impact the committee's evaluation.


Who Should Apply

Basic requirements for application include a bachelors degree in any subject from a regionally accredited U.S. institution (or the international equivalent) and the GMAT exam.  We also strongly recommend at least two years of fulltime work experience; the average for new students is about seven years.

Successful applicants demonstrate they have the intellectual skills to succeed in the academic setting, the professional background to participate in classroom discussion, and the character to make a positive contribution to the UST MBA community as a student and alumnus.


Where do you start?

Read our step-by-step outline to help build your application file.

Degree in Three: Fast-Track Your Potential

Highly motivated.
Eager to learn. 
Hope to complete the Evening UST MBA in three years or less.

Does this sound like you?

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Priority Application Deadlines

New students may begin the Evening UST MBA in the fall or spring terms. With our rolling admissions process, applications are welcomed earlier and reviewed once the file is complete. If unable to meet the priority deadline, please contact an admissions director to discuss a possible timeline.

To start spring term: November 1
To start fall term: May 1

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Incoming Student Profile

Men 53%
Women 47%
Average age 30
Average undergraduate GPA 3.3
Average GMAT score 544
Non-business undergraduate majors 60%
Average years of work experience 7
  • 95% of students work full time
  • Approximately 900 active students
  • Over 600 organizations represented

On average, students

  • Take 1 - 2 classes per semester
  • Average 4 classes each year
  • Spend 2 - 3 hours outside of class for each hour spent in class
  • Complete the program in 3.5 - 4 years