MBA/MS Engineering Management Dual Degree:
Admission Requirements (Domestic)
The Orfalea College of Business receives applications from a wide variety of applicants. The factors considered in the admission process are listed below.
1. Possess an acceptable Baccalaureate Degree from an accredited institution
2. Possess a competitive grade point average (GPA)
3. Possess a competitive GMAT score
4. Complete the CSU Mentor application
5. Submit official transcripts from all previous colleges attended
6. Submit a supplemental application
7. Have two confidential letters of recommendation submitted on your behalf
8. Demonstrate prior work experience
1. Possess an acceptable Baccalaureate Degree from an accredited institution
You must have successfully completed your undergraduate program/degree in engineering, computer science or similar technical degree (or you will finish that degree by June).
2. Possess a competitive grade point average (GPA)
Our mid 80% range GPA is 2.8 to 3.75. The GPA is calculated using the last 90 quarter units (or last 60 semester units) of study. GPA requirements vary with the undergraduate degree, and we therefore consider and make adjustments for students coming from programs/schools without grade inflation or with a reputation for rigor. We also evaluate the GPA in conjunction with the GMAT - the stronger the GMAT, the more latitude available for the GPA.
3. Possess a competitive GMAT score
Our mid 80% range GMAT is 580 to 690.
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is administered by Pearson VUE. The test dates, times, and location can be found at this web site. In addition, free tutorial and test preparation software downloads are available. Note this exam costs approximately $250 and can be taken once per calendar month. Please take these factors into account as you prepare for the GMAT. View GMAT study tips.
An official copy of your scores must be sent to Cal Poly
(GMAT Program Code: JQL-CM-07)
If the testing service offers an unofficial copy of your score, you can fax it to us for a preliminary review (Graduate Program fax number: (805) 756-0110).
4. Complete the CSU Mentor application
The application for admission is completed and submitted via CSU Mentor's web site.
A non-refundable $55* fee is required for the admissions office to process your application. The fee may be paid online or sent directly to the Admission Office at the following address:
Admission Office
Cal Poly State University
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407-0031The EMP dual degree program application process is the same as applying to a single degree program. Select the EMP Program when completing your application on the CSUMENTOR system by making the following choice:
1) Major/Program Objective: Engineering Management (MBS)
Applications are evaluated by both the Orfalea College of Business and the College of Engineering with a positive decision required by both colleges for admission into the EMP program.
* The amount of this fee is subject to change. Verify the current fee amounts on the CSU Mentor's web site.
5. Submit official transcripts from all previous colleges attended
Do NOT send your transcripts until you have submitted your application. Unsolicited transcripts will not be processed by the Admissions Office.
We require official transcripts from every college you've attended so that your degree status can be verified, and your GPA calculated. Send transcripts directly to:
Admission Office
Cal Poly State University
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407-0031Note: Transcripts are not needed from students who received their undergraduate degree from Cal Poly and have not attended any other colleges or universities since their graduation from Cal Poly.
6. Submit a supplemental application
The supplemental application provides additional information about our applicants that we would not otherwise get from the regular application. Download the information below and mail your responses directly to:
Graduate Programs Office
The Orfalea College of Business
Cal Poly State University
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407-0712
7. Have two confidential letters of recommendation submitted on your behalf
Letters of recommendation can be from an academic source or your employer. Select individuals with whom you have had considerable professional or academic interaction such as your supervisor, a major client or a professor who has worked closely with you.
The letter of recommendation should include the name of the recommender, their position/title, organization and address, how long they have known the applicant and under what circumstances. Topics of discussion recommended as useful in our admission decision include your:
- Drive, persistence and initiative
- Intellectual and leadership ability
- Maturity
- Ethics and character, in both an academic and professional context
- Major professional and/or academic accomplishments
- Motivation to pursue a graduate degree
- Interpersonal skills
- Analytical ability
- Planning and resource management skills
- Oral and written communication skills
- General strengths and weaknesses
RECOMMENDER SHOULD SUBMIT THEIR RECOMMENDATION DIRECTLY TO
Graduate Programs Office
The Orfalea College of Business
Cal Poly State University
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407-0712Recommendations are not subject to the provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. The applicant will not have access to recommendations under that law.
8. Demonstrate prior work experience
Although not required, we prefer students possess some prior work experience.
