Weatherhead’s Part-Time MBA Philosophy of Recruitment
The Weatherhead School of Management MBA admissions team is committed to recruiting students with diverse perspectives and a range of educational, professional and life experiences. These experiences, along with demonstrated student excellence, enrich the dialogue and teamwork in the classroom. We look for part-time MBA applicants who are committed to advancing their careers while continuing to strengthen the community and businesses in the Greater Cleveland area.
Tuition and Financial Assistance
The current part-time MBA total program tuition for students entering fall 2024 is $77,184. This is based on the current cost-per-credit-hour rate of $1,608. The part-time MBA is 48 credit hours.
Tuition is invoiced by the university once per semester (i.e., fall, spring, summer, etc.). For more detailed information about tuition, financial assistance and partial scholarship opportunities, contact Director of Admissions Steve Scheidt or see the Tuition & Financial Aid page.
How to Apply
To apply to the part-time MBA program at Case Western Reserve University, you’ll need to follow these five steps:
- Create an account or log in to our application system using your username and password to continue your application.
- Complete all required questions.
- Upload the required documents. During the admissions review process, we accept both unofficial documents uploaded to your application or official documents sent to us in official routes. (If you are admitted and choose to matriculate, we’ll need the official documents then, and we’ll send you further instructions).
- When your application is finished, click “submit” to pay your non-refundable $100 application fee.
- Note: If an application remains incomplete, Weatherhead School reserves the right to withdraw or deny the application.
- Complete video essays and vision statement. Link will be emailed after application submission.
- Complete your interview, if offered the opportunity.
Note: Any application that remains incomplete at the end of the admissions period will be withdrawn.
What You Need to Apply
To apply to the part-time MBA program at Case Western Reserve University, you’ll need to submit a variety of information and documents through our online application system.
In Weatherhead School’s Part-Time MBA application, we capture your personal, contact, demographic, education and employment information—key elements that will help us get to know you as a candidate.
As part of the application process, you’ll also need to submit a resume and contact information for your two recommenders (see instructions below under “Letters of Recommendation”) and a $100 non-refundable application fee.
You can complete the online application in one sitting or across multiple; the system will automatically save your progress and you can return when you’re ready to continue and submit.
Please note: Once you submit your application, we can’t change information in the online form, but you may choose to add supporting materials—such as transcripts and test score reports—at a later date.
To help us better understand you as a candidate—beyond your transcripts, recommendation letters and resume—you'll have the opportunity to share your lived experiences through video essays and a vision statement. A link will be emailed after your application is submitted and application fee is fulfilled.
Your resume, which is required as part of the application process, should include all work experience, including—for early career applicants—part-time employment, internships and co-op employment.
You’ll need to submit unofficial transcripts from all post-secondary education (undergraduate or graduate schools) where you have earned a degree. If you received any transfer credit from another university, you also will need to submit separate transcripts from that institution. Please upload your transcripts in the “Academic History” section of the online application.
Your unofficial transcripts must state your cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) or total average score on any numeric scale and include the grading scale.
You only need to submit unofficial transcripts for us to review your application. However, we accept both unofficial documents uploaded to your application or official documents sent to us in official routes. You do not need to provide official documents unless you are admitted and decide to enroll at Case Western Reserve. If you accept our offer, you will be required to submit your official final transcripts then; we will provide additional instructions at that point. Official transcripts must state the degree is conferred, or you must also submit an official degree certificate from your school stating the above information.
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or Graduate Record Examination (GRE) exams or Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) are required for admission. Applicants choosing to submit test scores must submit (upload) either an unofficial or official exam in the “Standardized Test Reporting” section. We do not have a minimum test score requirement but please visit the class profile page to see the average test scores for the current class in this program.
We only require unofficial exams during the admissions review process. If you are admitted and decide to enroll, you will be required to submit official documents then. Further instructions will be sent by email.
Do not upload your exam or enter your test results unless you are satisfied with your current scores since you will not be able to change this after you submit your application. If you plan to retake the test in hopes of improving your scores, please wait to upload your final exam. If you do upload a GMAT or GRE and ask us to change it later, your admission decision will be delayed. New or updated test scores will not be accepted after an application has been marked complete.
- GMAT Code: WTJ-F1-17
- GRE Code: 1105.
Submission of standardized test scores can enhance your consideration for admission and for an academic merit scholarship. However, you may request to be considered for a GMAT or GRE submission waiver. Waivers may be granted based upon a variety of factors including but not limited to undergraduate/graduate degree, GPA, individual coursework, work experience, and/or US military experience that demonstrates a high level of achievement and readiness for our graduate program.
While we may grant a waiver, please be aware that some employers will require you to provide a GMAT or GRE during their application process. As a result we strongly recommend you take the GMAT or GRE to keep your options open especially if you are considering consulting or investment banking careers.
Waiver decisions are at the discretion of the admissions office and will be determined by review of the accompanying transcripts, resume/CV or other supplemental materials upon application submission. Review of submitted materials may take five to 10 business days.
Please refer to the information below on how to be considered for a test submission waiver:
- Within the “Standardized Test Reporting” section of the application, indicate in the drop down list “I believe I qualify for a waiver” and follow the prompts.
- Upon receiving your request to be considered for a test waiver, the operations team will conduct a complete and holistic review of your application materials.
- If you are granted a test waiver, your application checklist will be updated and the admission and merit scholarship decisions will be reliant on all other materials submitted. A test waiver does not guarantee that you will be admitted.
- If you are not granted a waiver, you will be notified a test score is required for admission.
As part of submitting your application, you’ll be required to enter the names, relationship and contact information of two recommenders. We reserve the right to contact your recommenders directly if we need more information about you as a candidate for this program.
Applicants are prompted to pay a non-refundable $100 fee when they submit their application.
Additional Application Requirements for International Applicants
Applicants who earned (or are in the process of earning) post-secondary degrees from universities outside of the United States are required to have a course-by-course evaluation of all of their post-secondary transcripts by World Education Services (WES) or Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) or SpanTran or receive a transcript evaluation waiver. Applicants can waive the evaluation if they meet one of the following conditions:
- The unofficial transcripts state the cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) or total average score on any numeric scale. This must also include the grading scale used to calculate it.
- Applicants can submit an official GPA certificate issued by their university stating the cumulative GPA or total average score on any numeric scale (examples: 88/100, 3.5/4.0, 3.8/5, 7/10) with the grading scale used to calculate the GPA.
If applicants cannot meet one of the above conditions, a WES course-by-course evaluation report is required to complete your Master of Healthcare Management application.
When ordering your transcript evaluation, you do not have to pay to express mail the report to us. Simply request that a copy be sent electronically to Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University by selecting our school in their drop down box. We will also accept unofficial or student copies that are uploaded to the application.
For more information, contact:
World Education Services, Inc.
PO Box 5087
Bowling Green Station
New York, NY 10274-5087 USA
202.331.2925
Fax: 212.739.6100
info@wes.org
The Weatherhead admissions team reserves the right to require additional verification of transcripts, grading scales or official certificates that are uploaded to your application. If documents are not authentic or inaccurate, we will deny admission.
If your native language is not English, you must submit an English language exam. We accept the unofficial TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo or PTE during the admissions review process. Test results are valid for two years from the date of the exam.
Waivers are extended to non-native English speaking applicants who meet one of the following criteria (except PhD and MPOD programs; please read the program’s application requirements for specific waiver conditions):
- Four years of undergraduate/graduate studies (combined) where English is the primary language of instruction. If English is not an official language in your country, the transcript must state that English was the primary language of instruction.
- Three years of full-time work experience in a country where English is an official language.
Note: Offers of admission are not binding until your official test scores have been verified. Additionally, the preceding waiver policy applies only to master’s programs; for PhD programs, the applicant must meet the requirements of the Office of Graduate Studies and the specific department to which they are applying.
Part Time MBA 2024 Enrollment
Applications for fall 2024 will be accepted through spring and summer, space permitting. Apply now to start your MBA this year. Financial aid, GMAT/GRE waivers, and application fee waivers are available.
Fall 2025 |
Application Deadline |
Notification Date |
---|---|---|
Early Decision |
September 10, 2024 | October 11, 2024 |
Round 1 |
November 5, 2024 |
December 13, 2024 |
Round 2, International Deadline |
January 14, 2025 |
February 28, 2025 |
Round 3 |
March 11, 2025 |
April 18, 2025 |
Round 4 |
May 6, 2025 |
June 13, 2025 |
Applications are accepted after the Round 4 deadline. Enrollment continues over summer, space permitting.
Note: An offer of admission cannot be issued if an application package remains incomplete. If an application remains incomplete, Weatherhead School reserves the right to withdraw or deny the application. After the final round deadline applications will continue to be accepted and reviewed as space in the cohort remains available.
View the general part-time MBA curriculum.
Meet the Team
The Weatherhead School of Management Graduate Admissions Office is here to help you through every step of the application process. If you have any questions after perusing the program pages or application instructions, please don't hesitate to reach out to the appropriate admissions contact below.
Stephen Scheidt
Director of AdmissionsSenior RecruiterWeatherhead School of ManagementEmail: stephen.scheidt@case.edu
Phone: 216.368.6208
Dan Rein
Application and Enrollment CoordinatorWeatherhead School of ManagementEmail: daniel.rein@case.edu
Phone: 216.368.0935