Mediah wrote:
The school I have been in contact with for about a year now (itself) has informed me an undergraduate degree is not a requirement.
This is also true in most Canadian business schools.
They are actually allowed a certain amount of exceptions (this being one of them).
It's not just based on education, but also work experience, leadership, and passion.
I came here to get guidance and inspiration..
So I'm hoping with clarification, I can get support in the right direction.
I would dispute that this is true of most Canadian b-schools. A quick review of the admissions requirements of Rotman, Schulich, Queens, UBC and McGill reveals that an undergrad degree is required at all of these programs. Now, many EMBA programs around the world don't require an undergrad degree, but that's a different story.
I assume you're talking about Ivey. I guess they're willing to make exceptions, but I think that's true of any school anywhere. Hell, even HBS capitulated and admitted GWB's coffee boy, as I pointed out in the other identical thread you started:
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2006/ ... enroll-at/To answer your initial question, if you can get into Ivey, go for it. But I suspect your chances of getting into most decent schools will be very slim.