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Applicants must request current transcripts from each higher education institution attended. Students must earn a regionally-accredited undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) prior to enrollment.
If transcripts are in a language other than English, applicants must submit original copies of the transcripts as well as official, certified English translations of those documents. Transcripts must be in officially sealed envelopes, sent directly from the issuing institution. Documents that arrive in opened envelopes and/or marked “issued to student” will not be considered official. For applicants who attended regionally-accredited educational institutions in India, we require individual mark sheets for all semesters with all attempts of examination.
Submitting Unofficial vs. Official Transcripts:
The Office of Graduate Admissions accepts up-to-date, unofficial transcripts for admissions consideration; however, applicants must submit final, official transcripts if admitted to the program.
Evidence of degree earned:
Applicants with foreign credentials must also submit official proof of the degree earned (e.g., a copy of a diploma or certificate) with an English translation. Proof of degree documents must be in officially sealed university envelopes. The Office of International Admission will evaluate the equivalency of degrees earned outside the United States.
Where to send official transcripts:
Paper documents
Office of Graduate Admissions,Daniels College of Business, University of Denver,2101 S University Blvd, Ste 255,Denver, CO 80208-8921,USA
Official transcripts sent through a secure email service should be directed to daniels@du.edu.
Curriculum Vitae:
In addition to documenting your level of work experience in the online application, you will be required to submit a résumé demonstrating the scope of your professional experience and educational achievements.
Personal Statement:
Essays are assessed for clarity, organization, conciseness and grammar. Through the essays, you can communicate what you hope to achieve at Daniels and how you will contribute to the Daniels community. Take advantage of the third optional open-topic essay to let us know what sets you apart from other applicants.
Essay 1:
What contribution will you make to the Daniels learning environment? Include examples of previous experiences that demonstrate your readiness for graduate school, specific to the program for which you are applying (maximum 350 words).
Essay 2:
Describe an ethical dilemma you have encountered. Explain alternatives you considered and how you determined the best action to take (maximum 350 words).
Essay 3:
Provide any additional information you would like the admissions committee to consider concerning your professional experience, personal accomplishments or academic record (maximum 350 words).
Recommendation Letter:
Two letters of recommendation are required from individuals (non-relatives) who can evaluate your academic and/or work performance as well as your potential for success in graduate school. Please provide the email addresses of your recommenders when filling out the online application and let them know they will receive an email from Daniels with instructions on how to submit the completed recommendation form online.