Georgia Tech Scheller MBA Deadlines 2025-2026
The Georgia Tech Scheller MBA deadlines for the 2025-2026 admissions cycle are listed below.
The admissions committee has released the MBA deadlines and more information on the Scheller website. The Scheller MBA admissions committee is conducting its admissions process in four rounds this season.
| Round | Application Deadline | Decision Notification |
|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | October 1, 2025 | November 21, 2025 |
| Round 2 | January 10, 2026 | February 27, 2026 |
| Round 3 | March 5, 2026 | April 24, 2026 |
| Round 4 | May 1, 2026 | June 5, 2026 |
International applicants are encouraged to apply by Round 2.
What are the Prerequisites for Admission?
To be considered for admission to the Full-Time MBA Program, applicants must have an accredited four-year bachelor’s degree. Non-native English speakers must submit proof of English proficiency by taking the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the academic version of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). This requirement can be waived if the applicant has studied at an institution in which English is the language of instruction.
What Materials are Required?
The online application must be submitted with a professional resume, scans of official transcripts (hard copies of official transcripts are required after an offer of admission), GMAT or GRE scores (optional with essay), essay question responses, and two letters of recommendation. The application fee is $95 for domestic applicants and $105 for international applicants (waivers available). Interviews are offered by invitation only and are conducted by admissions and career services staff and a current MBA student, in-person or virtually.
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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?
I am a European 28-years-old engineer (automotive and oil&gas background) preparing my MBA applications. GMAT Focus 695 (97th percentile), IELTS 8/9, ~3 years of work experience.
4.1 GPA from a T10 university in STEM planning on doing entrepreneurship post college during the deferred years.