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Scanned copies of official transcripts should be uploaded to the online application. When decisions are made we will ask admitted students for official copies of both their transcripts and test scores. Decisions are not binding until these materials have been received.
Curriculum Vitae:
Applicants to the Master of Science in Financial Economics program must submit a résumé or CV that includes an applicant’s academic background and credentials, relevant experience since graduating from high school, including summer employment and paid or volunteer positions held on campus, as well as other business or academic experiences.
Recommendation Letter:
Two letters of recommendation, from professors or managers who know your work well, are required. Applicants are permitted to submit a total of five letters. Letters of recommendation should be submitted directly by the recommender through the online application. Recommendations can also be from former or current supervisors or other professional associates who are senior to you. Further instructions are available in the application.
Essays:
The Master of Science in Financial Economics requires two essays.
Essay 1: In 250–500 words please describe your educational goals and those academic and/or professional achievements which have contributed most to your development.
Essay 2: In 250–500 words please indicate your expected career track (examples include, but are not limited to, consulting, banking, asset management, research and modeling, risk management, etc.) and describe how the Master of Science in Financial Economics will help you attain your career goals. Please be specific.