Application Checklist

Please include the following items where applicable:

  • Please complete the Online Application Form.
  • Please provide a copy of your resume.
  • Please provide two (2) letters of reference (optional).
  • Please provide two (2) copies of official transcripts from all universities or colleges attended.
    • Please send your transcripts to the MBA Program at the following address:

      Virginia Tech--Northern Virginia Center
      MBA Program-NVC
      Pamplin College of Business
      7054 Haycock Rd.; Suite 341
      Falls Church, VA 22043

      *NOTE: Students with undergraduate degrees from universities outside the U.S. should also submit a report from a credential evaluation service that converts grades into a grade point average (GPA) to assist with timely application processing. Recommended companies include (1) World Education Services (www.wes.org), (2) World Educational Credentials Evaluators (www.erols.com/wecewellington), and, The Knowledge Company (www.knowledgecompany.com).

  • Please provide a copy of the official results of your GMAT score to the Northern VA Center / Falls Church, VA --ETS Institution Code 5859. Select VT--NVC when registering for the GMAT exam.

For additional information on the exam, please visit http://www.mba.com/mba/TaketheGMAT

  • International applicants whose first language is not English and who did not graduate from a U.S., British, or Canadian (excluding Quebec) College or University are also required to submit the official results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) to the Northern VA Center / Falls Church, VA.

For additional information on the exam, please visit http://www.ets.org/toefl/

  • Please include a $45 non-refundable application fee (check or money order drawn on a US Bank).
  • Please include an application for in-state tuition (optional)
  • Please allow approximately 4--6 weeks for processing. Virginia Tech's MBA Program has a rolling admissions process. All admission paperwork should be in our office two weeks prior to the start of an academic semester.