How to Apply
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On-Campus Graduate Programs
Our graduate enrollment advisors are available to guide you through selecting the program and format that best aligns with your career goals. Once you have determined the program that is right for you, the first step is to access and create an account within the BusinessCAS application portal.
BusinessCAS Account
Visit this link and follow these instructions:
- Select program term in which you are applying for
- Create BusinessCAS account
- Search "Miami" to narrow program selection
- Select program of interest
- Begin application
You must use the same login information to apply to any program in BusinessCAS. Please note that it is recommended to use Chrome or Firefox when accessing the BusinessCAS application portal. For the optimum user experience, please visit this link for browser compatibility and other technical requirements.
Each graduate program has a specific start date per year, so it is important to select the appropriate term of interest when logging into the application portal. If you do not find your program of interest listed on the program selection page, you may need to log in again and confirm that you have selected the correct term for your program. Once you have added the program(s) in which you plan to apply, you will continue to the application.
Deadlines to Consider
Miami Herbert's graduate application deadlines vary depending on the program term in which you are applying. Below is an outline of important deadline dates to consider. Deadlines for our Miami Online MBA differ from the deadlines below; please refer to the program's pages for more information. The Fall 2026 application deadline for doctoral programs is January 1, 2026. Keep in mind that the application deadline is the date by which you would need to submit your interest by submitting a completed application form. However, certain application materials such as recommendations, test scores (if applicable), and official transcripts may still be submitted after the deadline date and after your application is received.
2025 - 2026 Graduate APPLICATION DEADLINES
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Submit By | Decision On or Before |
Round 2*: December 1, 2025 Round 3**: February 1, 2026 Round 4: April 3, 2026 Applications Close: June 1*** |
Round 2: January 15, 2026 Round 3: March 15, 2026 Round 4: May 15, 2026 |
*Deadline for spring programs. **Deadline for international applicants. Exceptions may be allowed. For more information, contact our team at mba@miami.edu. ***Applications received after May 1st and before June 1st will be reviewed only for programs with capacity. Most programs have a waitlist by this time, and you will not be able to submit an application after June 1st. PhD Application deadline: January 1st |
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PLEASE NOTE:
- Doctoral Programs: The Fall 2026 application deadline for doctoral programs is January 1, 2026.
- Applicants are encouraged to submit early for priority admission and scholarship consideration.
- Applicants have 10 days from the application deadline to submit all required materials for consideration. Files that are incomplete beyond 10 days of the application deadline will be moved to the next application.
Application Criteria
The University of Miami Herbert Business School welcomes applications from individuals who have earned or are in the process of earning an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university. The Admission Committee assesses each candidate on a number of dimensions, including academic performance and professional leadership experience. We seek students with the intellectual and interpersonal abilities to contribute to the classroom experience, to excel academically, and who possess the leadership potential to succeed.
AI Use Guidelines
As part of our commitment to fairness and academic integrity, applicants are expected to prepare and submit their materials authentically. Please review our AI Use Guidelines for important information on the responsible and transparent use of artificial intelligence in the admissions process.
Personal Statement
The personal statement is a chance for the admission committee to get to know you, your experience and goals, and what you may bring to the program. A personal statement prompt and a supplemental essay prompt are provided within the application to help guide you.
Current Resume
The resume (or CV) should outline any current and previous professional and academic achievements that you would like the committee to consider.
Official Academic Transcripts
Unofficial transcripts may be uploaded within the BusinessCAS application to expedite the review process. However, official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended are required for enrollment.
Official GMAT (or GRE) score
While GMAT and GRE test results are not mandatory for master's programs, submitting an unofficial test score can be beneficial for securing the maximum merit-based scholarship. PhD programs require GMAT or GRE scores and do not consider waivers. Please note that while you may submit unofficial or self-reported scores for submission, official versions will be required prior to program orientation.
Letters of Recommendation
The number of recommendations required may vary depending on the program in which you are applying. You will find this information listed within the Program Materials section of the BusinessCAS application. Recommendations are used as a gauge of your academic and professional achievements and managerial and leadership potential.
International Applicant Criteria
The following supplemental materials may be required for international candidates. Please review the complete details of these requirements within the Program Materials section and contact your enrollment advisor if you have questions.
Academic Evaluation (if applicable)
For those with studies completed outside of the United States, it is necessary to provide an official course-by-course evaluation to confirm completion of a degree equivalent to the U.S. bachelor’s and GPA equivalency. For those with studies completed outside of the United States, it is necessary to provide an official course-by-course evaluation to confirm completion of a degree equivalent to the U.S. bachelor’s and GPA equivalency. Evaluations from any member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) are accepted.
- Note: Applicants with three-year undergraduate degrees from India are recommended to use World Education Services (WES) for evaluation.
English Proficiency and Conditional Admissions
International applicants whose native language is not English are required to submit an English language proficiency score report. This requirement may be waived for individuals who have earned a degree in a country where the official language is English. Miami Herbert accepts the following exams:
TOEFL - Minimum score of 94 / TOEFL code for the University of Miami is: 5815
IELTS - Minimum score of 7.0 / IELTS code for the University of Miami is: 4861
Duolingo English Test - Minimum score of 125
For specialized master’s programs, candidates who have not achieved the minimum TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test score and have strong academic performance may be considered for conditional admission. A minimal TOEFL score of 80 or an IELTS score of 6.5 is required to be considered for conditional admission. These students must successfully complete a 4-week Graduate Business English Certificate Course prior to matriculating in the academic program. Click here for more information about the English for Graduate Business English Certificate Course.
Online graduate programs
Miami Online MBA
The online MBA program offers three start dates per year, and no GMAT scores are required to apply. Applicants who apply by the early priority deadline will receive a waived application fee, receive an admissions decision sooner, and have more time to plan for the future. Scholarships are also available for qualified applicants.
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