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UNC Kenan-Flagler’s Full-Time MBA program is offering a GMAT/GRE waiver to candidates applying for 2023 intake:
Submission Steps
The Admissions Committee requires all applicants seeking a GMAT/GRE waiver to submit requests by the test waiver deadline for each round. Late submissions may be denied or moved to the next Round. You may continue working on the rest of your application as we process your decision, but may not submit your application for admission without an approved waiver or valid test score on file. For some applicants, formal offers of admission may be based on the successful completion of MBA Business Foundations prior to the start of the program.
Test Waiver Request Deadlines -
Round 1: October 3, 2022 Round 2: January 2, 2023 Round 3: February 20, 2023 Round 4: April 10, 2023
GMAT/GRE Waiver Request Statement
In 300 words or less, please emphasize academic or professional characteristics of your background that you feel are relevant to the Admissions Committee's assessment of your waiver request. Please be sure to include what your future career goals are (functional area and/or industry focus). Candidates who present a strong profile across several of the above criteria based on submitted materials are more likely to be granted a test waiver.
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