NYU Stern MBA Deadlines 2025-2026
The NYU Stern MBA deadlines for the 2025-2026 admissions season are presented in the table below. The Leonard N. Stern School of Business is conducting its full-time MBA admissions process across four rounds this admissions season.
Stern notes that all application materials must be submitted by 11:59 PM Eastern Time on the day of the deadline.
| Rounds | Application Deadline | Decision Notification* |
|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | September 15, 2025 | December 1, 2025 |
| Round 2 | October 15, 2025 | January 1, 2026 |
| Round 3 | January 15, 2026 | April 1, 2026 |
| Round 4 | April 15, 2026 | Ongoing |
*One of three initial notifications: invitation to interview, waitlist offer, or denial of admission.
In addition to its traditional two-year, full-time MBA. Stern offers two specialized MBA offerings: the Luxury & Retail MBA and the Andre Koo Tech MBA. The deadlines for each of these programs are as follows.
| Rounds | Application Deadline | Decision Notification* |
|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | September 5, 2025 | December 1, 2025 |
| Round 2 | November 5, 2025 | February 1, 2026 |
| Round 3 | January 5, 2026 | March 1, 2026 |
| Round 4 | February 5, 2026 | April 1, 2026 |
*One of three initial notifications: invitation to interview, waitlist offer, or denial of admission.
Required Materials
Applicants are required to hold a four-year bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in the U.S. or an equivalent degree from a foreign country. Unofficial transcripts are accepted with the application, however official transcripts are required for enrollment. Applicants must submit a resume or CV, responses to essay questions, and an EQ (Emotional Intelligence) endorsements from a current supervisor (providing a second EQ endorsement is optional), and the $250 application fee. U.S. military members or U.S. veterans who have served active duty, Teach for America and Teach for India program alumni, and Forté MBALaunch alumnae are eligible for application fee waivers. Applicants experiencing economic hardship may also request an application fee waiver.
NYU Stern accepts GMAT, GRE, EA, LSAT, MCAT or DAT scores. They also offer test waivers. Scores are valid for five years from the test date. Official score reports must be received before a final decision can be made. Non-native English speakers whose undergraduate degree was not received from an institution where English is the language of instruction must provide TOEFL, IELTS or Duolingo English Test scores to demonstrate English proficiency.
International applicants to the Full-time MBA program are encouraged to apply in the early rounds, due to visa arrangements. International applicants to the Fashion & Luxury or Tech MBA programs should apply by January 6.
When Does NYU Stern Issue Invitations to Interview?
Interviews are by invitation only and can be scheduled by the candidate through the online application portal. Candidates are notified no later than the decision notification deadline for that round. Candidates receive either an invitation to interview, a waitlist offer, or a denial of admission.
MBA Applywire
Hi All,
Location: India YOE:2.8 yrs Industry: Software Role: Senior software developer
I have been working in a software Mnc and recently got fired. I had initially planned to apply for MBA programs for 2027 intake. But given the recent layoff I'm not sure what to do next. I didn't yet take the gmat. And confused if I should do a job hunt now or prepare for gmat, since I wanted to apply for round 1s by sep.
I definitely want to go for a good International MBA for 2027 intake.
What should I do next, follow are the choices I can think of-
1. Prepare for a good gmat score, finish it in next 2-3 months, I also have a small startup idea that I would like to in parallel experiment/try out, not sure how far it will succeed.
2. Prepare for gmat, complete in next 2-3 months then do job hunt(might or might not be able to get a job by the time I apply for round 1s)
Please suggest what is better for my mba applications.
’m applying for deferred mba. Here’s my app:
Ethnicity: Middle eastern female (international student)
University: T3 Canada with full-tuition scholarship
GPA: 3.75 (will graduate with distinction in CS/Math)
GMAT Focus: 675, all parts above 85 percentile
Work experience: 2 FAANGS, 2 Hedge funds, 1 AI lab, 1 unicorn.
Research: 2 papers under review; 2 years of TAship for math and cs courses; received a grant
Extracurricular: 2 VC-based fellowships in Silicon Valley; I also won a funding for developing my non-profit project in the college which we tested in multiple orgs across our province; some little women in cs things; top Canada in trading competition
Post-grad plan: got return offer from all my internships and currently planning on a startup (very early stage)
* Background: 28M, CEE Region (Underrepresented)
* Education: Bachelor of Economics (GPA: 8.3/10) from the top university in my home country.
* Education (Grad): Master in Finance (GPA: 4.7/5.0) from the top university in a second country (Poland).
* GMAT: 675.
* Work Experience: 5 years total.
* 2 years in Big 4 Transactions.
* 3 years in a local M&A Boutique.
* Note: Big 4 experience was gained concurrently with my studies. My Master’s schedule (3-4 days a week, 17:00-21:00) allowed for full-time professional engagement.
* Extracurriculars: Founder of a finance community for the CEE region (70+ members). We focus on mentoring and networking.
* Post-MBA Goal: Pivot into a Private Equity Mega Fund.
* The Pitch: Leveraging a unique CEE expertise. Poland is a booming market; as the economy matures, I expect increased MF activity (CVC is already active here). I also plan to scale my finance community into a primary regional hub.
I'm a GCC national at MBB in the region. Mostly worked on large-scale government projects, and hoping to continue in government after graduation (also a woman, not sure if that makes a difference but I see fewer women from my country applying to MBAs).
322 GRE (162V 160Q)
3.0 GPA from US T30 school (this one is painful but I had a strong upward trend after switching majors)
5 years experience (boutique + currently MBB)
Hey everyone,
I’d really appreciate an honest profile review and advice on how to best position myself over the next 4–5 years before applying to MBA programs (targeting M7 / T15, ideally with strong scholarship outcomes).
Background:
• 23M, URM (Latino, immigrant background)
• Graduated December 2025 from a non-target state school (Honors College)
• Major: Finance
• GPA: \~3.7–3.8
Work Experience:
Incoming: Management Rotation Program (Audit track) at a large U.S. financial institution (starting mid-2026)
• Rotational program with exposure to risk, capital markets, and enterprise functions
Current: Financial Analyst (Controls / Risk) at a large global tech company (co-op + full-time transition before MRP) not FAANG but similar
Prior internships:
A) 6 months internship Internal Audit – Housing Finance / Mortgage-related institution (Fannie/freddie)
B) 1 year internship and 1 year contract Risk & Compliance – Fixed Income / Debt Issuance organization (~$800B issuance exposure)
Exposure to MBS, capital markets, and financial risk frameworks
C) Summer experience for a regulatory agency (Pcaob, SEC, GAO)
Leadership & Extracurriculars:
• Director of Data Analytics – professional Latino association (2-5K members)
• Committee Member – State CPA Society (content + events)
Certifications / Plans:
Sitting for CFA Level I (May) → plan to complete CFA within ~3–4 years
Planning to complete CPA (150 credits + exams) within ~4–5 years
Short-Term Goal (pre-MBA):
Move from audit → capital markets / risk / transaction-related roles internally
Potentially pivot into roles closer to banking, valuation, or strategy
Long-Term Goal (post-MBA):
Investment Banking (M&A / Capital Markets) or potentially strategy consulting as backup
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Questions:
1. How competitive is this profile today for M7 / T15 (assuming a strong GMAT, targeting 740+)?
2. What matters more in my case over the next few years:
• Internal mobility into capital markets–related roles?
• External jump (e.g., consulting, transaction advisory)?
3. Will CPA + CFA actually help for MBA admissions + IB recruiting, or is that overkill?
4. How can I best differentiate coming from a non-target + audit background?
5. What would you prioritize if you were me for the next 4–5 years?
MBA LiveWire
Feels unbelievable again but incredibly excited and glad to see everything pay off in the end!!
Waitlisted after interview R1, accepted R2.
Received call in the afternoon today with portal update later. No funding unfortunately. Difficult to justify foregoing $112k at Owen and $85k at Emory.