Georgia Terry MBA Application Deadlines 2026-2027
The Georgia Terry MBA deadlines for the 2026-2027 admissions season are below.
Georgia Terry is conducting its MBA application process in four rounds. While it is recommended that international applicants apply by the Round 2 deadline, they must apply by the Round 3 deadline.
| Rounds | Application Deadline | Decision Notification |
|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | October 5, 2026 | November 20, 2026 |
| Round 2 | January 8, 2027 | March 5, 2027 |
| Round 3 | March 5, 2027 | April 16, 2027 |
| Round 4 | April 30, 2027 | May 28, 2027 |
Required Materials
Candidates for the Georgia Terry MBA must have two years of full-time work experience before matriculation to be eligible for the program. Applicants must submit the online application form, GMAT, GRE or Executive Assessment scores (waiver available), copies of academic transcripts regarding any coursework at a college or university, essays, a current one-page resume, proof of English language proficiency (if applicable, TOEFL or IELTS) and two recommendations. There is a $100 application fee.
When Does Georgia Terry Issue Invitations to Interview?
Interviews are offered by invitation only after an applicant has submitted all of the application components. The timing of an interview invitation has no bearing on admission. An interview for the Full-Time MBA program is required for admission. Interviews are by invitation only, offered on campus in person, or via Zoom. Candidates may also elect to conduct their in-person interview on a Campus Visit Day, which also includes lunch with current MBA students and a class visit.
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Chemical Engineering Bachelors and Masters (3.44 and 3.88 respectively)
Currently mentoring entry level engineers as well.
Worried about transition from a more engineering field to consulting and how the masters impacts admission odds
Background:
24F, Indian
GPA - 7.5 from a Tier 1 Indian college
Participated in CBSE Swimming nationals, and won medals in relay
Took part in badminton clusters
Was part of the prefectorial body in which we welcomed delegates from all around the world
Took part in a NASA program wherein we visited the Johnson Space Centre in Houston
College:
Not good GPA but can defend it
Part of college badminton team and won many laureates
Got bronze in an inter-collegiate tournament as the women’s badminton team captain. And created history as this wasn’t achieved before by any woman’s badminton team
Was the sportswoman of the year for my college
Was part of the incubation center management team of the college. Was part of the strategic relations team (where we almost got Steve Wozniak to deliver a speech) and was the event management team lead
Work Experience:
3yrs Software eng/ quant experience in a top investment bank (front office and back office Eng roles)
Got a promotion
Lead a 2months intern project
What are my chances for the above colleges for a MBA and can I expect any scholarship?
Should I retake the test? Planning to apply in R1
Two-time founder (marketing agency during undergrad, then a fintech post-graduation), ex-Kearney consulting, currently on the founding team of a boutique financial consulting firm. Based in Pakistan, 29. Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree. Undergrad from LUMS (top business school in Pakistan) with a 2.91 GPA, which I know is my main weakness.
Targeting HBS, Stanford, and MIT Sloan for R1. I'm aware these are reaches given my GPA. GRE is in progress, currently retaking to push into the 315 to 320 range with a strong quant score to offset the academic profile.
Post-MBA goal is to scale into senior operating or founder roles in fintech and financial services, building on my consulting and startup background.
GMAT/GRE waiver, realistically what are my chances? I have 4 major exercises and 1 deployment. The reason for the waiver is time constraints as I am currently deployed.
I'm a dentist from India exploring international MBA programs and would appreciate some advice from people who have either gone through a similar transition or have experience with MBA admissions and outcomes.
My long-term goal is to move into the healthcare/healthtech ecosystem, potentially in areas such as healthcare consulting, product management, healthcare strategy, or healthtech startups. I am particularly interested in leveraging my clinical background rather than moving into a completely unrelated field.
I'm currently evaluating MBA programs in Europe and Asia (Singapore, Japan, HongKong)
For context, I have a GMAT Focus score of 575 with 4 years of work ex within the clinical and corporate side of the healthcare sector
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Frustrating that no feedback is given. Felt like I had a great profile/ fit for the program. Good luck to anyone else still waiting