Our MBA Preparation program is offered two times a year – January and August. Each program is 17 weeks long, with 20 hours of instruction every week.
MBP FAQ
Questions about the MBA Preparation Program
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We focus on the GMAT verbal section as well as the academic skills needed in MBA programs. Our core curriculum consists of GMAT and Written Communication courses. Based on their specific needs, students can further choose one or more of the following courses: Oral Communication, Grammar, Critical Reasoning, American History, Current Events Reading and Vocabulary, or TOEFL electives (Please note that course offerings may change every semester).
In general our MBA Prep. students do not take courses at SJSU because MBA Prep. courses are very intensive and students need to focus on GMAT. However, if your undergraduate degree is from a US university or your TOEFL score is over 100 iBT, then we can consider your special circumstances.
The number of students varies from semester to semester, but a typical class has 12 students, representing 7-8 countries.
Questions about Applying to MBP and Before Arrival
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If you think you have met all three conditions, please scan your official TOEFL score report or your IELTS score report, your undergraduate transcripts, and your degree certificate and email them to Julie Yang, the MBA Preparation program advisor. Her email address is julie.yang@sjsu.edu. She will reply to you after verifying the documents.
If you do not have the minimum TOEFL or IELTS score at the time of application, you can still apply for the MBA Preparation program. After you complete the application process, we will send you a Conditional Acceptance Letter along with your I-20. You will take our placement test in your first week here. If you achieve 530 or higher on this placement test, you can start MBA Preparation right away. If you do not achieve 530, you will be transferred to our Academic and Test Preparation program to improve your English language skills. Your skills will be assessed again at the end of the semester to determine future placement.
Most MBA programs in the U.S. require a 4-year undergraduate degree. Some private universities might be willing to accept you on the condition that you take some undergraduate courses at their universities. Some universities offer a 4th-year bridge program. Even though the MBA Preparation program advisor will help you with your application, your choices of MBA programs will be very limited. Please consider very carefully before applying to our MBA Preparation program.
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Although there is no absolute deadline for applying to our MBA Preparation program, you should apply as soon as you can. It takes time to process the application, send I-20 and other documents, and schedule a visa interview at the American Embassy in your country.
We recommend that you bring the following documents with you when you come to the U.S.
- Your undergraduate transcript in your native language
- Your undergraduate transcript in English
- Your degree certificate in your native language
- Your degree certificate in English
All these four documents need to be stamped by your university and sealed in a university envelope. For more specific documents requirements, please go to this website and find your country. http://www.sjsu.edu/gape/prospective_students/international_documents/
Questions about Applying to MBA Programs
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We have a close relationship with the Lucas Graduate School of Business and many of our students have been admitted to its graduate programs. However, there is no way to avoid the TOEFL and GMAT score requirements.
Yes. The MBA Preparation advisor will work with you to help you choose the MBA programs that meet your needs, will guide you through the application process, and will offer assistance in refining your personal statements and resumes.
For a list of MBA programs offered at SJSU as well as the admission requirements, please go to http://www.sjsu.edu/lucasschool/prospective/mba/
No. The Graduate Admissions Office requires that all transcripts be original, stamped and sealed by your university.
Only the evaluators in Graduate Admissions Office can do a complete evaluation of your transcript, but the MBA Preparation program advisor has a booklet that will give you a rough idea about equivalencies. Talk to her if you have questions.
Federal/State Financial Aid is not available to international students. San Jose State University is a state-funded public institution. Therefore, international students (F-1 visa holders) are required to show that they will have sufficient funds available to them throughout their entire enrollment before admission is granted. Most international students get their funds from families and friends. A few will receive scholarships or financial assistance from their country's government or private organizations.
SJSU does not offer pre-evaluation. In other words, it will only evaluate your qualifications after you submit your application.
Each MBA program has its own requirements. The best way to find out is to check the school’s website. The following is a list of basic documents you will need to submit. Remember that many MBA programs require additional documents.
- Application form (usually done online)
- Official academic records (university transcript and degree certificate in your native language as well as with English translation) stamped and sealed in university envelope.
- Bank statement and financial declaration form.
- Official TOEFL score
- Official GMAT score
- Application Essay (sometimes called Statement of Purpose)
- Two or three letters of recommendation (some MBA programs do not require them)
- Resume (some MBA programs do not require it)
- Studies in American Language
- International University Studies
- Customized ESL Training

