Admissions Process & Visas
Admissions Requirements
Each GlobalMBA university selects 10 students per year to participate in the GlobalMBA program. Each institution conducts its own selection process. In order to participate, students must have earned an undergraduate degree prior to beginning the GlobalMBA program. Students must also meet admission requirements, which include earning a minimum score of 500 on the GMAT examination and having completed the equivalent of an undergraduate, introductory course in each of the following seven areas: business law, financial accounting, corporate finance, macroeconomics, microeconomics, management, and marketing.
Visit each consortium institution to review their admissions process:
- Cologne University of Applied Sciences – Germany
- University of Warsaw – Poland
- Dongbei University of Finance and Economics – China
- University of North Florida – United States
Each GlobalMBA student pays tuition and fees only at his or her home institution (i.e. the consortium institution where the student is accepted) throughout the program. There are two exceptions. All students pay CUAS a fee that provides them with a Cologne public transportation pass for the semester. All students pay a GlobalMBA fee at UNF, which collects the fee on behalf of all four universities. This fee offsets the programmatic and administrative costs.
Visas
Visa requirements vary across countries and change over time. Students are responsible for obtaining any necessary visas at their own expense.

