Tell us what sets you apart. We are genuinely interested in learning more about you. Columbia Business School values interesting individuals who are earnest in their career aspirations. Our students are diverse. Our faculty is world renowned. The curriculum is rigorous. We believe this is the best MBA for experienced professionals. Here's what you need to do to apply.
Application Checklist
- Employer Sponsorship
- Transcripts
- GPA
- Standardized Test and Quantitative Readiness
- Resume
- Essays
- Recommendation
- Application Submitted/Received
- Interview
- Application Fee
- Reapplicant Checklist
- Deposit
Columbia Business School requires that the work contained in your application (including essays) is completely accurate and exclusively your own. Columbia University permits the use of generative AI tools for idea generation and/or to edit a candidate’s work; however, using these tools to generate complete responses violates the Honor Code. Applicants should not participate in the drafting of letter(s) of recommendation. All application content is subject to verification and adherence to the above requirements. OFFERS OF ADMISSION WILL BE RESCINDED SHOULD ANY MISREPRESENTATION AND/OR OMISSION OCCUR. |
Employer Sponsorship
- Regardless of the level of financial support from your employer, applicants to EMBA-Friday/Saturday are required to submit a signed sponsorship letter from an authorized representative of your organization, briefly stating the terms of support.
- Financial sponsorship is not required of your employer, but your organization must agree to: 1) Keep your travel time to a minimum; 2) Completely release you from all job responsibilities on class days.
- Learn more about the sponsorship requirement.
- Sponsorship letters must be uploaded into the online application system.
EMBA-Saturday applicants are not required to obtain employer sponsorship of any kind, though it is welcome.
Transcripts
A bachelor's degree or its equivalent from an accredited institution is required for admission to Columbia Business School. As an EMBA applicant, you are required to provide the Admissions Committee with records of your academic work. Applicants should upload PDF versions of transcripts from each undergraduate and graduate institution that you have attended.
If offered admission, you will be required to provide encrypted digital copies of your transcripts from each of the colleges or universities submitted on your application. Offers of admission are not binding until academic records have been verified.
GPA
Applicants should report their grade point average as it appears on their transcript.
Standardized Test and Quantitative Readiness
Applicants should submit a valid self-reported GMAT*, Executive Assessment, or GRE score. Columbia Business School considers scores to be valid for five years after your test date. Please be sure to send your score report and submit your application at least one day before the scores expire.
If admitted, CBS will ask you to submit an official GMAT, Executive Assessment, or GRE score. Columbia Business School’s GMAT and Executive Assessment code is QF8-N6-36 for EMBA-Friday/Saturday, and QF8-N6-04 for EMBA-Saturday. Its GRE code is 6442. The Admissions Committee will consider only your highest score when reviewing your application and will not combine sub-scores from multiple exams into a single composite score.
Alternatively, based on a review of your resume/CV and transcript(s), you might be eligible to receive a waiver for test scores. In order to be considered for a test waiver you must 1) open an application 2) upload your resume and unofficial transcript(s) 3) submit the test waiver request form available in the Test Score section of the application. You must submit a request at least two weeks before the Round deadline you intend to apply to.
*We accept both GMAT Exam and GMAT Focus Edition scores.
Resume
Applicants should upload their current professional resume or CV to the online application. Your professional resume or CV should ideally be one-page in length, but one-to-two pages is also acceptable.
Essays
The first short answer and Essays 1 and 2 are required.
Short Answer Question
What is your immediate post-MBA professional goal? (50 characters maximum)
Examples of possible responses:
“Work in business development for a media company”
“Continue my career within investor relations”
“Launch a data-management start-up”
Short Answer Question 2
For those that do not live in the NY tri-state area, please briefly share your plans for attending class from that distance. (50 words maximum)
Essay 1
Through your resume and recommendations, we have a clear sense of your professional path to date. What are your career goals over the next three to five years and what is your long-term dream job? (500 words maximum)
Essay 2
Please describe a professional situation where you faced a particular challenge. What was the outcome and what did you learn from the experience about your own strengths and personal development needs? (500 words maximum)
Optional Essay
Is there something else you feel would be helpful for the Admissions Committee to know? An optional third essay will allow you to discuss any topics that do not fall within the purview of the required essays. These might include, but are not limited to:
- Adverse circumstances in your background
- An exciting side venture in which you are working
- Areas of concern in your academic record
- Or just a fun fact!
This does not need to be a formal essay. You may submit bullet points. (500 words maximum)
Recommendation
The Admissions Committee requires one letter of professional appraisal; ideally this should be from your current supervisor. First-time applicants require one recommendation. Reapplicants are required to submit one new recommendation. If you are unable to secure a recommendation from your direct supervisor, please submit a statement of explanation in the Employment section of your application. Beyond your direct supervisor, other recommender options include: a former direct supervisor or another professional associate, senior to you, who can share their insights on your candidacy.
Please note that Columbia Business School and several of our peer institutions use similar, if not identical, recommendation questions. This is an effort on our part to make the process easier for your recommender. We expect that you, the applicant, will not participate in the drafting of your recommendation. When entering contact information for recommenders, please use their institutional or professional email address. We ask that the recommender upload their recommendation on letterhead, whenever possible. References submitted from personal or anonymous email accounts (e.g. Gmail, Yahoo, 123.com, 163.com, qq.com etc.) will be subject to your admission being rescinded if significant discrepancies are found. Please ensure that if admitted, your recommender is aware that they will be contacted via email and phone in order to verify your recommendation.
After you have contacted your reference about writing a recommendation and completed the form on the Recommendations page of the online application, an email will be sent to your recommender with instructions and a web address they must visit in order to complete your recommendation. You will be notified via email when an online recommendation is received. Applications are not considered complete until all required information is submitted; this includes your recommendation. Note that the recommendation must be received by the Admissions Office within one week of your application submission.
We ask the recommender to consider the following guidelines when writing their recommendation (recommended limit - 1000 words):
- How do the candidate's performance, potential, background, or personal qualities compare to those of other well-qualified individuals in similar roles? Please provide specific examples.
- Please describe the most important piece of constructive feedback you have given the applicant. Please detail the circumstances and the applicant's response.
Application Submitted/Received
Keep in mind applications cannot be reviewed until they are complete. All missing required materials, such as your recommendation letter, must be received by the Admissions Office within one week of your application submission.
Once we have received all required application components your application will begin the review process. During this stage, your application is reviewed by at least two admissions officers, after which you will be either invited to interview or denied admission.
For all terms of entry, our goal is either to invite applicants for an interview or deny admission within six weeks of a completed application being received. Our goal for interviewed applicants is to render a final decision within two weeks of the interview report being completed.
Interview
Once your online application is complete and under review, you may be invited to interview with one of our alumni. Interviews are by invitation only and cannot be requested.
Application Fee
The nonrefundable application fee for the Columbia Business School Executive MBA Program is US$250. Applicants are strongly encouraged to pay this fee via credit card (Discover, Visa, or MasterCard only) within the online application system in order to expedite the processing of their application.
Applicants unable to pay by credit card should contact the Admissions Office at [email protected] for directions regarding alternative methods of payment.
Fee waivers for EMBA applications are available to active duty US military personnel. Proof of current service is required. Applicants who qualify for a fee waiver should create or log into the application and navigate to the "Review" page. Upon accessing the Fee Waiver Request form, applicants will provide proof of service and explain their need for a fee waiver. Qualified applicants who have already submitted an application should email [email protected] to request a Fee Waiver Request form. Please allow up to one week for an update to your online status regarding a fee waiver request.
Reapplicant Checklist
Please note that candidates may only apply once to a given term of entry. Candidates may not apply twice to the same term of entry.
The Admissions Office retains all applications for one year after a decision is rendered. If you are reapplying no more than 12 months from your initial term of entry to Columbia Business School, the checklist below will help ensure that you submit everything the Admissions Committee will need to reassess your candidacy. For example if you applied for August 2024 you will be considered a reapplicant for May 2025 or August 2025. If you are reapplying more than 12 months after the initial term of entry, you must submit a new, fully complete application.
Please submit the following to the Admissions Committee for your reapplication. If you have trouble starting a new application, please contact the Admissions Office for assistance.
- Reapplication fee: US$250.
- Submit a new company sponsorship letter (if applying to EMBA-NY Friday/Saturday).
- Submit one new recommendation letter, preferably from your current employer. If you have already used your current employer for a recommendation they will need to submit a new letter.
- Please update the following sections: "Application Information," "Personal," "Family," Employment," "Education," and Extracurricular Activities."
- How will you finance your MBA?
- Submit transcripts of any additional courses you have taken since your previous application.
- Please remember to indicate the dates and self-reported scores of the standardized tests that you wish to be considered in your admissions decision.
Please note: test scores are valid for five years. Your scores must be valid at the time of application submission.
Reapplicants are not required to submit two new essays. Only the reapplicant essay is required:
How have you enhanced your candidacy since your previous application? Please detail your progress since you last applied and reiterate how you plan to achieve your immediate and long term post-MBA professional goals. (Maximum 500 words).
Deposits
All admitted students are required to submit a nonrefundable tuition deposit to secure their place in the class after admission. Deposits will be applied directly toward your first semester’s tuition and fees. Please be aware that if you do not matriculate, your deposit will not be refunded.
Round 1
Round 1 admits must submit a deposit of US$6,000 within two weeks of admission.
Round 2
Round 2 admits must submit a deposit of US$2,000 within two weeks of admission.
The global COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 presented institutions of higher education with challenges in teaching and learning, as well as in the assessment of academic performance. As a consequence of these challenges, Columbia University affirms the following principle: The University’s graduate and professional schools, as well as their respective Admissions committees, will take into account the important disruptions caused by the COVID-19 outbreak when reviewing student transcripts and other Admissions materials as part of their customary practice of performing holistic reviews of individual applications or dossiers. Specifically, we will respect decisions made by institutions or individuals regarding the adoption of Pass/Fail or similar grading options during the period in question. The Provost and University Deans adopted this principle to ensure that no applicants are disadvantaged by policy decisions made by their colleges/universities as a result of this unprecedented public health event. |