Thinking of pursuing your MBA at Boston College? If youre looking to begin your泭full-time MBA in Fall 2025泭you could be eligible to waive the GMAT/GRE requirement (note: qualified part-time MBA and part-time MSF applicants are also eligible to waive this requirement).泭泭

Still, you may want to consider a few points before you decide to submit a waiver request. Read the following Q&A with泭 to learn more about the advantages of submitting a test score, how the admissions committee judges test results, and what our waiver process looks like.泭


Question: What are some advantages of submitting a GMAT/GRE score?

Jelena Pejic (JP):泭Studying for and taking these exams can help students prepare for the quantitative nature of MBA coursework. It is a great way for students that have been out of school for a while to transition back into an academic mindset.

From an admissions standpoint, having a GMAT/GRE score can be beneficialespecially if you come from a non-business academic or professional backgroundas it provides evidence of your preparedness for the program. Even if you have business experience, our general view is that applicants that submit a GMAT/GRE score are泭.

Additionally, a strong GMAT/GRE score can help balance out your application if you have a low undergraduate GPA or limited work experience. In this sense, submitting a test score can bolster your candidacy for scholarship as it contributes to the overall application review process.泭

Lastly, keep in mind that future employers may require these scores. Employers in industries such as consulting, technology, and financial services see the GMAT/GRE as a great tool in gauging career preparedness, and will sometimes ask for these test scores in their job applications.


Q: Still, do I really need to submit a GMAT/GRE score?

JP:泭The Admissions Committee views the GMAT/GRE as an additional metric to the admissions process in that it can help to add value to your background, experience, and preparation for the MBA program.泭

Remember there is no minimum required GMAT/GRE score. You can always benchmark your score by looking at the泭class profile information on our website.

That being said, our review process is a holistic one.There are ways you can successfully demonstrate your accomplishments and merits without submitting a test score. Oftentimes, this comes down to a matter of泭 balance and how you put together your application. For instance, if your GPA is above the泭average class score, your resume demonstrates clear career progress, you泭put together a compelling essay, or have a solid letter or recommendation submitted on your behalf, you can definitely泭.


Q: What does the GMAT/GRE waiver request process look like?

JP:泭You can learn more about the泭. Basically, you must submit an unofficial copy (or copies) of your undergraduate transcript(s) and a copy of your updated resume for review.泭

Importantly, applicants with degrees from non-US institutions are required to submit an official English translation of all academic credentials, as well as a third-party degree verification from an agency such as泭泭棗娶泭.泭

If you meet all or most of the eligibility requirements listed on the waiver form, your GMAT/GRE may be waived and you will be notified by email.

To learn more about the GMAT/GRE waiver policy and process,泭, or email the Graduate Admissions Office at泭bcmba@bc.edu.