MBA Student FAQ

This section of the Old Dominion MBA website was designed to provide you with the information you need to manage your course of study. Please contact the MBA Office if you have questions about any of the information provided below.


Prospective Student FAQs

Is a GMAT/GRE required?​

No, a GMAT or GRE test score is not required, but optional. Admission to the MBA program is based upon grade point averages in prior coursework, career statement, and reference letters. Yet, GMAT or GRE test scores can help to strengthen your application, particularly in case of a weaker undergraduate GPA. ​

What is the policy on accepting transfer credit from other institutions?

A maximum of 12 semester-hour credits (or equivalent) may be transferred from another AACSB-I program. A grade of B or above needs to be earned and the course must be fewer than 5 years old.

Experiential Learning course work (including up to six hours but no more than 3 hours in any one type earned through experiential learning, internship, or independent study credit options) may be applied toward the M.B.A. course requirements.

Can I request to delay my entry semester?

Yes, you can defer your entry term up to a year. Please write to the MBA Program Office, 1026 Constant Hall, Norfolk, VA 23529 or email mbainfo@odu.edu. Ask to defer your application to the appropriate semester.

How many applicants are accepted? What are the disqualifiers? Is there a "profile" of the typically accepted student?

The percentage of acceptance is about 75% each semester. We generally accept students with a GPA of 3.0 or larger, and our current average GPA is around 3.3. Applicants with a lower GPA are considered for admission if they provide additional evidence of their abilities that will allow them to succeed in this program, like work experience involving managerial responsibilities and GMAT or GRE test scores. Provisional admission may be considered for students nearly meeting those requirements.​

The profile of a typically accepted student is a full-time employee, part-time student with the average age of around 30. MBA students are from a multitude of different academic, professional, and cultural backgrounds. This provides the student body with a large pool of experience and knowledge to share in the MBA learning environment, which enhances the overall benefits that the students receive during their time at ¹ú²úÂ×Àí.​

Are there additional requirements for non-native English speakers?

Applicants whose native language is not English are also required to submit an acceptable score on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Non-native English-speaking applicants may be considered for conditional admission to the ELC's Monarch English Transition Program (formerly known as the Bridge Program). The Graduate Monarch English Transition (MET) Programs combine two English language support courses with one to two courses in the student's academic field. Successful completion of the semester-long MET Program satisfies the University's English proficiency requirement. Details about the program can be found at /elc/courses/met#tab3=1

Application deadlines are posted on the admissions webpage.

How are core courses delivered?

We offer a blend of 100% asynchronous, or a hybrid method where instruction is 60% online and 40% on campus/live where we include recorded live sessions for students who are unable to make in person meetings. Courses are delivered in 8-week sessions in each semester.

Does our program require Prerequisites?

No. Students from various backgrounds join our program regardless of previous class work completed. We only require that applicants are from a regionally accredited institution.

Is there any scholarship/grant money available for MBA students?

Accepted MBA students can apply for graduate assistantship work positions and scholarships within the MBA program. External options for scholarship opportunities exist as well, and links to several of them are provided on the ¹ú²úÂ×Àí MBA website.

Admitted/Current Student FAQs

What type of career guidance can the MBA Program offer me?

All MBA students will receive career counseling and executive coaching, either as part of the regular courses or through individual training. The counseling and coaching are meant to provide students with useful tools for career planning, development, and management. ​

All MBA students are eligible to receive full Career Development Services (CDS). For details go to Career ServicesÌýor 757-683-4388.

Parking Information

MBA students may purchase a commuter decal. Students may obtain decals at the Parking Office on the Norfolk or Higher Education Campuses, or online on the ¹ú²úÂ×Àí Parking Portal. There is also meter parking available. For additional information about parking, visit ¹ú²úÂ×Àí parkingÌýor call 757-683-4004.

Do I have to see the advisor in person to register?

No, you can be advised by phone, e-mail, or video conference. You do have to notify your advisor of your intended courses. Your advisor block will not be removed without notification of intended courses.

You can also use the application DegreeWorks under the My¹ú²úÂ×Àí Portal for long-term planning and advising. To learn more about DegreeWorks visit /academics/academic-records/degree-evaluation

MBA students are required to complete a DegreeWorks curriculum plan for advising. A tutorial on a variety of DegreeWorks features can be found .

Military Specific

Senior service college credit will not directly transfer into the ¹ú²úÂ×Àí MBA Program as the institutions are not AACSB accredited; however, military experience can potentially be used for a GMAT waiver request. Check the requirements listed on our admission page.

GI Bill®, Tuition Assistance or VA Benefit information can be found on the military page.

Prior Learning Assessment

MBA students may seek academic credit using the following options: Training evaluation-workplace and/or military, External examinations and certifications, Departmental examinations, and Portfolio development.

For additional information contact: 757-683-6554, priorlearning@odu.edu, or visit ¹ú²úÂ×Àí's Prior Learning Assessment office homepage.

Are there computer requirements for online learning?

You can check ¹ú²úÂ×Àí's computer requirements here

LEO Online

LEO Online is a web-based student information system. A student can pay for tuition, get grade information, and register for classes using this system. You can also pay your bill and find out your account balance on LEO Online.

Canvas

Canvas is the web-based course management tool that is used by ¹ú²úÂ×Àí faculty to adminster course content.

Within the Canvas environment, your instructors will make a wide variety of electronic media available to you: PowerPoint handouts, Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, video and audio clips, PDFs and more. You'll find your syllabus, assignments, grades and feedback in this one convenient place.

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