Marquette University
1250 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53233, United States

Marquette University is a private Jesuit research university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Established by the Society of Jesus as Marquette College on August 28, 1881, it was founded by John Martin Henni, the first Bishop of the diocese of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Master of Business Administration

The Marquette MBA equips students with the knowledge to succeed, the principles to lead and the confidence to connect whats good for business with whats good for people.  Students in Marquette(s) top-ranked program learn from expert faculty and join an active alumni network with over 20,000 business alumni and 100,000 university alumni worldwide.

Marquette offers three pathways to the Master of Business Administration degree: the MBA, Online MBA and Executive MBA.  Learn more about the MBA pathway that will align with your goals through this comparison of MBA program options.

Individualized Curriculum

The Marquette MBA prepares students the areas of business strategy, analytics, leadership, and ethics and offers an individualized 31.5-42 credit curriculum based on a student’s prior business knowledge. 

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Impactful Network & Caring Community

Marquette MBA students build meaningful relationships with fellow students and expert faculty and join a Marquette alumni network that opens doors professionally.   Learn more about career development and networking opportunities at Marquette.

Marquette(s) guiding values and caring community support the education and development of MBA students as are men and women for and with others.  Marquette University values embody a spirit of interdisciplinary curiosity, research, innovation, entrepreneurship, and application to change and improve ourselves, our community and our world.

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https://www.marquette.edu/business/graduate/mba.php

Applications for admission to the International Affairs or Political Science M.A. programs must include the following items: 

an application form; 

a $50 processing fee (waived for alumni of other Marquette University graduate programs overseen by the Graduate School);

Two (2) letters of recommendation, though it is strongly recommended that you provide three (3) letters;

Transcripts of your previous education,

A statement of purpose;

GRE scores (Applicants for the Joint M.A.-J.D. may submit LSAT scores in lieu of GRE scores, applicants to the M.A.-M.B.A. Joint Degree Program may submit GMAT scores instead of GRE scores, and applicants for the five year B.A.-M.A. Accelerated Degree Program are not required to submit test scores.). 

Note: GRE scores are waived for domestic students with a GPA of 3.5 or above.   All international students must submit GRE scores. 

TOEFL 80, if you are an international student (see below). 

IELTS 6.5

Applications may be strengthened by a writing sample.

All materials except those submitted online should be sent to the Marquette University Graduate School at:

Office of Graduate Admissions
Holthusen Hall, 305
Marquette University
P.O. Box 1881
Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881
Application Form

Application forms must be completed online.
$50 Processing Fee

Applications cannot be processed without this non-refundable fee. Facilities for paying this by credit card are included in the online application. You may also submit this fee by check or money order.
Letters of Recommendation

Letters of recommendation are usually written by your current or former professors, but may also be written by your employer or other qualified individual. Your recommenders should be submit their letters online if at all possible. When you use the online application system, you can have your recommenders notified by email about the process for submitting their recommendation letter. The content of the letter is at the discretion of the writer, but topics may include your academic abilities and achievements, your intellectual capacity and creativity, your capacity for demanding work, and so forth.
Transcripts

We require official transcripts, which are usually obtained from the Registrar at the institution you have attended. (Applicants for the five year B.A.-M.A. program may authorize the Department to obtain them through University channels.)

if coursework was completed within the United States, submit copies of all current and previous college/universities except Marquette.

If coursework was completed outside of the United States, a transcript evaluation is required. A copy of a course-by-course evaluation is approved for the application process.

https://www.marquette.edu/political-science/graduate-application-requirements-and-procedures.php 

Rolling admission allows you to apply any time before the following dates:

Fall term admission: June 1 for international applicants

Spring term admission: October 15 for international applicants

Your application will be considered complete and ready for review when all three of these steps below have been completed. Be sure to check the Application Deadline and Required Materials for your program.

Application deadlines by program

Please send the student details and documents to admissions@indoglobalstudies.org. IGS team will submit the application through channel partner.