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To be considered for graduate admissions, the following minimum admission requirements must be met:
Awarded a U.S. bachelor's degree from a regionally-accredited college or university (or a comparable foreign degree).Maintenance of good academic standing with all colleges and universities you have attendedFor international applicants, TOEFL IBT (80+), IELTS (6.5+), Duolingo English Test (110+), PTE Academic (67+), or iTEP (3.9+)
Yes, the Gupta College of Business offers several STEM-designated degree programs. STEM degrees are offered in:
M.S. Business Analytics M.S. Cybersecurity Learn more about the 24 month OPT STEM extension.
The current rate of tuition is $1,275 per credit hour. The only fees students are responsible for are the matriculation fee ($160), the graduation fee ($100) and a parking fee ($80). For more information on the cost of attendance please review the tuition information here.
Professional Membership/Corporate Rate Policy:
Applicants are to report membership or affiliation with organization/company prior to admission.
We do offer the Gupta Scholarship, which reduces the per credit hour tuition rate from $1,275 per credit hour to $1,020 per credit hour. All admitted students will be reviewed for this scholarship with each incoming term. Many are considered for the scholarship; however, few are selected. There is not a separate application process. To learn more about this opportunity please visit the scholarships page. For information on external scholarships for graduate students please visit the graduate scholarship information page on the website.
Graduate students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents are able to apply for federal financial aid. You would apply for financial aid by submitting a FAFSA. Once our Office of Financial Aid receives the FAFSA (after a student is admitted), they will put together a financial aid package that includes any grants and loans for which the student qualifies.
Graduate students are allowed to work on campus and on-campus employment opportunities are posted regularly for both domestic student jobs and international student jobs.