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Master’s Admissions Process

Webber International University offers a Master of Business Administration in five areas: Accounting, International Business (online), Management, Criminal Justice Management (online), and Sports Business Management. Our commitment at Webber is to advance the business careers of our partners – the students. Students are encouraged to take advantage of our close-knit, friendly environment. Interactions between faculty members and students are not the exception, but the rule.

Master's Admissions Process

Contact Webber Admissions Office

Phone: 863-638-2910
Email: admissions@webber.edu

Mail: Webber International University
Attn: Admissions Office
1201 N. Scenic Hwy
Babson Park, FL 33827

MBA Preparation

Students with non-business undergraduate majors might need to take a few additional courses at Webber or other regionally accredited institutions to enhance their fundamental understanding of business functions before entering the MBA program. The suggested pre-MBA foundation courses are:

  • One course in Economics
  • Two courses in Accounting
  • One course in Algebra or Calculus
  • One course in Statistics
  • One course in Computer Applications
  • One course in Finance
  • One course in Social Science

Application

When you are ready, submit your application for admission online.

Transcript(s)

Submit your official transcripts from all previous undergraduate and graduate work showing that a four-year bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university was earned.
Photo copies of transcripts are not official and cannot be accepted. If you submit the transcript yourself, be sure that it is in a sealed envelope.

Standard Mailing Address

Webber International University
Attn: Admissions Office
P.O. Box 96
Babson Park, FL 33827

Express Mailing Address

Webber International University
1201 North Scenic Highway
Babson Park, FL 33827

*Transcripts received by Webber International University become the property of Webber and will not be returned to the applicant or forwarded to any other institution. Please do not send us your original transcript/diploma if you have no other copies.

Letters of Recommendation

Submit three (3) letters of recommendation from academic or professional advisers. Graduates of Webber’s undergraduate program may only submit one (1) letter of recommendation from currently employed faculty, staff, or coaches.

Resume

Submit a copy of your current resume or CV. Webber International University reserves the right to evaluate the applicant’s potential by conducting a personal interview in addition to all other requirements for admission if deemed necessary.

GMAT

The GMAT might be required for certain applicants. Applicants will be informed by an Admissions Counselor if a GMAT score is required for acceptance into the MBA program. Test scores, if required of the applicant, must be received by the application deadline. Applicants should arrange to have test scores sent directly to Webber International University from the Graduate Management Admission Council.

Admission Standards

Each applicant will be considered for admission to the MBA program based on a combination of qualitative and quantitative information. If these measures are deemed satisfactory by the Graduate Council, an applicant can be granted admission according to the following quantitative levels of achievement:

Honors Acceptance

A. Need a minimum of 3.5 undergraduate GPA
AND
B. A minimum score of 530 GMAT

Standard Acceptance

A. GMAT + Quality Points = 550 or higher
OR
B. (GPA * 200) + Quality Points = 650 or higher
OR
C. GMAT +(GPA*200) + Quality Points =1,100 or higher

Provisional Acceptance

GMAT + (GPA * 200) + Quality Points = 1000-1099

*Quality Points are based on experience, resume, essay and references.

Transfer Policy

Students who are accepted into the MBA program may transfer in no more than 6 credit hours from another MBA program from a regionally accredited college or university. The student must have earned a grade of at least “B-” for each of the classes which are requested to be accepted for transfer credit. Additionally, these credits may not take the place of any of the last 9 credits of the MBA Program (the Practicum course(s) MBA690 – Strategic Thinking in Organizations). Additionally, any MBA course taken from Webber will not be considered for credit toward the MBA degree if the course was taken more than 7 years from the student’s projected graduation date.