DBA Admission
The DBA admissions process is rigorous and highly competitive designed to identify potential students with the skills, background, experience, and commitment necessary to complete the requirements of a DBA degree program.
Admission is based on a number of factors. These include the applicant’s academic record and work history, career objectives and research interests, a commitment to an intellectually demanding program of study, letters of recommendation, overall standing compared to other applicants, a personal interview with the DBA leadership and faculty, and the number of program slots available for a given cohort.
A typical DBA student will have:
- A minimum of 10 years of significant and substantive managerial experience
- A master’s degree from a recognized accredited institution
- Current TOEFL score of 95 (or IELTS equivalent score) – If attending on a Visa
- Demonstrated written and verbal communication skills
- Attendance at a mandatory candidate preview event
- Personal interview
To apply for DBA Admission
- A completed online application form.
- A non-refundable application fee of $100 and international transcript evaluation fee (if applicable). Fees are payable by credit card, check or money order made out to the University of Dallas, in U.S. dollars drawn from a U.S. bank.
- Official transcripts*
- A resume or curriculum vitae that describes the candidate’s professional experience in detail. Failure to disclose or submit all required documents may result in dismissal from the College.
- A personal and professional statement (2 to 3 pages).
- Two letters of recommendation from professionals in academia or industry.
- Submission of a writing sample, to be produced during the candidate preview event.
- A personal interview with the DBA Admissions Committee.
*Official Transcripts
Electronic transcripts will only be accepted as official when sent from the transferable institution via Scrip-Safe, Parchment (formerly Docufide), Credential Solutions, or the National Student Clearinghouse. Electronic or scanned transcripts received from students will not be accepted.
Paper transcripts must be in a sealed envelope with the university seal or stamp on the sealed flap and may be mailed directly from the issuing institution to the University of Dallas or hand delivered by the applicant; transcripts not in a sealed envelope will not be considered official and are not acceptable. Uncertified or notarized copies are also considered unofficial and are not acceptable. International transcripts must include English translations and a copy of the diploma or diploma supplement. Contact an advisor for specific questions related to transcript or mark sheet requirements.
Course Transfer/Waiver Credit
Due to the cohort nature of the program, no course waivers, transfers or substitutions will be granted.