The University of Notre Dame MBA program is launching a new deferred admission program for undergraduates and early career professionals.
The Notre Dame MBA Deferred Admission Program allows candidates with little or no work experience, including college seniors, the chance to secure admission before reaching the recommended three years of work experience to enroll.
“Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business is eager to support those candidates who have strong career aspirations, but who may not yet have the work experience recommended to enroll in our College,” said Gianna Bern, Notre Dame MBA associate dean, in a press release.
The steps for the Notre Dame MBA Deferred Admission Program are as follows:
- Candidates submit their applications during their final undergraduate year and up to two years post-graduation.
- They may receive their deferred admission offer to join the Notre Dame MBA program once they have gained three to five years of work experience.
- They spend their deferred years gaining work experience and staying engaged with the Notre Dame community.
- When ready, the candidates submit their final application materials and enter the Notre Dame MBA program.
“The Deferred Admission Program prepares students for success in the program and their careers,” Claire Fitzgibbon, senior director of graduate enrollment at Mendoza, said. “They gain peace of mind by mapping out their future and can focus on building the career experience that employers value. At the same time, they are building their support network here at Notre Dame through engagement with our staff and opportunities to attend events.”
During the deferral period, candidates have access to annual fall check-ins with a dedicated admissions contact, a professional development portal and invitations to campus events.
“The Notre Dame MBA Deferral Program is about more than securing a seat in a future MBA class. It’s about starting a relationship with Notre Dame that will grow throughout a student’s career,” Bern said. “By providing a clear path and strong support network, we’re helping future leaders not only prepare for professional success but also carry forward our mission to ‘Grow the Good in Business.’”