The Foster MBA Program selects individuals with the highest potential for achievement in the management profession—those who have demonstrated the capacity for high-quality academic work, who possess strong written and verbal communication skills, and who will contribute to the diversity of the student body and the ranks of professional leaders.
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2025 Deadlines and Evaluation Dates
The Foster Evening MBA Program offers one intake per year—each fall. You may apply to any of the deadlines below; however, you may only submit one application per academic year.
Round 1
Application Deadline: February 11, 2025 (11:59pm PDT)
Evaluation Day: Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Receive Notification: by April 4, 2025
Enrollment Deadline: May 1, 2025
Round 2
Application Deadline: April 8, 2025 (11:59pm PDT)
Evaluation Day: Tuesday, May 6, 2025
Receive Notification: by May 30, 2025
Enrollment Deadline: June 24, 2025
Round 3
Application Deadline: June 3, 2025 (11:59pm PDT)
Evaluation Day: Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Receive Notification: by July 30, 2025
Enrollment Deadline: August 6, 2025
Application Requirements and Selection Criteria
- Online application profile
- Required Essays (2), Optional Essays (2)
- Resume
- Letters of Recommendation (2)
- Official GMAT, GMAT Focus Edition, GRE or EA Score Report or completed “Test Optional Summary of Qualifications”
- Transcripts from a completed four-year U.S. bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university or the equivalent
- Proof of English Language Proficiency
- Video Interview Submission (Applicants are emailed instructions on how to complete this application requirement 1-3 days after the application round deadline)
- Non-Refundable Application Fee ($90)
Please note that the Evening MBA program does not sponsor F-1 visas.
Click on each heading to learn about each requirement.
The Evening MBA application is now open.
To get started, click the apply now button below, go to the “New Applicants” section, and click the “new admissions system” link. If you submitted an application for Autumn 2024 admissions or later, please go to the “Returning Applicants” and click on the “new admissions system” under for admission to program beginning in Autumn 2024 and beyond.
From here, create your online application profile by selecting the “First-time Users” option or log into your account under “Returning Users”.
Please note that our Autumn 2025 application is on a new application system. If you’ve started an application or applied prior to 2024, you will need to create a new user account and a new application in the new system.
Once in the application system, applicants should follow the prompts to start a new application. After creating an application, ensure that you follow these steps to select the correct program:
- Under “Program Selection” select “Graduate”
- Select search “By Campus”
- Select “Seattle” under filter by campus
- Select “Business Administration – Foster School of Business – Seattle Evening MBA”
You may save your information and return as often as you’d like until you submit your completed application. All aspects of your application, including the fulfillment of these requirements, are subject to verification.
For all essays, we ask that you add your full name and the title of the essay at the top of each page. We encourage you to select a professional font, use a 10- or 12-point font size, and double-space your text. Please ensure you carefully proofread your essays before submitting them.
Two essays are required and must be uploaded to your online application. The first optional essay allows you to tell us more about yourself, or to explain any areas of concern. The second optional essay allows you to share ways you have been involved with diversity, equity and inclusion in your professional or personal life, or within your community.
Essay 1: Post-MBA Plans (750 words maximum)
Tell us your ideas about what lies ahead in your career. What are the gaps or deficiencies currently preventing you from pursuing these potential career paths? How do you plan to use your time in the Foster MBA program to fill these gaps and advance your career?
Essay 2: Personal Resilience (500 words maximum)
Resilience is one of the most important values of a successful Foster student. Tell us about what resilience means to you and share some of the ways that you have demonstrated resilience in overcoming personal or professional challenges. How do you anticipate showing resilience during your time as an MBA candidate?
Essay 3: Optional Essay (500 words maximum)
Include this essay if you have additional information you believe would be helpful to the admissions committee in considering your application.
Essay 4: Optional Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Essay (500 words maximum)
At the Foster School of Business, we embrace diversity as one of the foundations of both successful business strategy and a world-class educational experience. We share the University’s dedication to promoting the understanding and appreciation of human differences, and the constructive expression of ideas. We welcome you to share some of the ways you have practiced inclusion, promoted equity or supported the advancement of underrepresented groups.
Outline your work experience, in reverse chronological order. Be sure to include company name, a brief description of the organization (or a web address), your job title and detailed information about your responsibilities.
Please feel free to use up to three pages for your resume, and include all significant work experience since graduating from high school. Include educational background as well as your activities and community involvement.
Letters of recommendation consist of two parts: a set of short-answer questions and a written assessment. In the written assessment your recommender will be asked to write about your strengths, discuss areas where you could improve, discuss your leadership abilities, interpersonal skills, motivation and initiative and comment on your accomplishments, managerial potential, and other personal qualities.
Two recommendation letters are required as part of your application; however, you are permitted to submit up to three. Preferably, recommendations should be provided by professional contacts rather than academic or personal contacts. You may designate your recommenders at any time after starting your application. When you designate your recommenders in your online application profile, recommenders will receive an email directing them to the online recommendation form.
Your recommendations should be submitted by the application deadline for the round you are applying to. When necessary, you can use the online application system to send your recommender a reminder email. When your recommender has submitted the recommendation, you will receive a confirmation email.
All MBA applicants are encouraged to take a standardized test of their choice. We accept all Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT); both the GMAT 10th Edition and GMAT Focus Edition. We also accept the Graduate Record Exam (GRE). Applicants with 6 or more years of full-time work experience may take the Executive Assessment (EA). Any exam type is encouraged, and it is the applicant’s choice which to select, we have no preference. Applicants also have the option to apply “Test Optional” to the Evening MBA Program without a standardized test score.
Applying with a GMAT, GRE or Executive Assessment (EA) Score
For the GMAT, GRE and EA, all sub-scores are evaluated. Scores should indicate a strong aptitude for business studies. You can review score averages on our Class Profile.
GMAT, GRE and EA exams are offered year-round and can be taken multiple times. Tests are available at in-person testing centers as well as online. Scores are valid for five years. There is no departmental preference for the GMAT or GRE exam.
Take the test as early as possible to allow time to re-test if necessary. The GMAT, GRE or EA must be completed by the application deadline, and official scores should be reported by the deadline. If you have taken a test more than once, the admissions committee will use your highest overall total score to evaluate your application.
Program Codes for Official Submission of GMAT, GRE and EA Scores: | |
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GMAT | 459-75-46 |
GRE | 4854 |
Executive Assessment | Foster School of Business – Evening MBA |
Applying Test Optional
All applicants who choose to apply Test Optional agree to complete the “Test Optional Summary of Qualifications” in the application questions section of the online application.
- If you select “yes” to applying without test scores, you are required to answer this short answer prompt:
Please detail the specific evidence in your academic and/or professional experience that supports your analytical and quantitative preparedness for success in the program. (150 words maximum)
Please review the Test Optional FAQ section for a complete overview of the requirements for applying Test Optional and crafting a competitive application.
You must have completed the equivalent of a four-year U.S. bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university to be considered for admission. Transcripts are required for all undergraduate and graduate-level institutions attended. You are not required to have completed academic courses in any particular topics to be eligible for admission. An academic background in business is not required. Consistency in achievement is considered, but more weight is given to the last two years of study and courses within your academic area of focus.
Required Format for All Transcripts
Do not send official transcripts to our office via mail. Scan copies of your original transcripts in PDF file format and upload them to the online application. Make sure to include any transcript keys that describe the institution’s grading scale. These are typically found on the back side of most domestic transcripts.
Self-generated online grade reports or versions that have been cut and pasted into a Word document will not be accepted.
The following information must be on all transcripts:
- Full name of applicant (former names are acceptable if indicated on application)
- Name of degree-granting institution
- Title(s) of academic degree(s) awarded
- Dates of enrollment, including date of graduation/degree conferral
- Names of individual courses
- Grades, marks, or ratings of individual courses
- International transcripts must include an official English translations
- Both marks sheets and degree statements are required, if applicable
Please note: Official transcripts sent directly from institutions are required only after an offer of admission is accepted by the applicant.
GPA Requirements
Applicants should review our Class Profile for GPA averages for admitted students. Although Foster does not have a minimum requirement, a GPA of 3.0 (B) or better is generally the standard we look for in a competitive candidate. We holistically review all aspects of your application when making an admissions decision. Should your GPA fall below a 3.0 average, we closely evaluate your performance on the GMAT, GMAT Focus Edition, GRE or Executive Assessment (if applicable), as well as other aspects of your application, to assess your ability to succeed academically in our program. If you have specific concerns related to your undergraduate GPA, please contact one of our admissions counselors to discuss.
Reporting your Grade Point Average
The Graduate School application asks applicants to report their Grade Point Average (GPA) on a 0.0 – 4.0 scale for the last 90 quarter or 60 semester graded credits. Specific instructions are provided on the Graduate School Application for converting and calculating your GPA if your university was not on such a system, and for converting from an international grading system to a 4.0 scale. Please read and follow the instructions carefully for converting your GPA to a 4.0 scale to complete this question. If you’d like to assess your GPA ahead of applying, the application refers applicants to the Foreign Credits website, and to use the GPA calculator for this process.
If you attended a university that does not grade courses or provide a GPA, check the “No” box to indicate that institution did not provide letter or numeric grades when entering your academic history details.
Proficiency in English is required for admission to a graduate program at the University of Washington. If your native language is not English, you are required to demonstrate English language proficiency in one of the following ways:
- Bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree from a regionally accredited institution in the United States or from an institution in Australia, the Bahamas, Canada, Ireland, Jamaica, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, Trinidad and Tobago, or the United Kingdom.
- Official documentation from the institution verifying that your undergraduate degree is from an institution (in a country other than those listed above) where all instruction is in English. The undergraduate degree must be equivalent to a US bachelor’s degree. Documentation must be presented to the Graduate School.
- Complete an English Language Proficiency Exam. Refer to the table below for accepted exams and score requirements.
English Language Proficiency Exam | Minimum Score Requirement | Program Codes for Official Score Submission |
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TOEFL | 100 iBT / 100 MyBest | 4854 |
IELTS | 7.0 or higher | 365 |
Duolingo | 130 or higher | University of Washington Graduate Admissions |
NOTE: Most test scores are valid for two years. Applicants with scores below the minimum score requirements are highly encouraged to retake their chosen exam before submitting an application. Official test scores must be sent directly to the University of Washington Graduate School by the application deadline.
All applicants will be asked to submit a video interview and will receive an email within 1-3 business days after the application deadline to which they applied with instructions on recording the video interview. The video interview allows us to get to know you better and to assess your communication skills and your ability to think on your feet as we review your application and consider your candidacy.
Once applicants receive the video interview invitation via e-mail, they will have approximately one week to complete this requirement. Applicants can test their video and sound before recording their video interview, answer practice video interview questions, and ask for technical support if needed within the video interview system. The email instructions will include the deadline to submit the video interview, and applicants must complete this requirement in order for their application to remain under review.
Applicants will be contacted if they are selected for an admissions interview later in the application review process.
A non-refundable application fee of $90 must be paid by credit card through the online application system.
Competitive Evening MBA candidates are invited to participate in Evaluation Day, a mandatory step in the admissions process. Evaluation Day involves personal presentations and group exercises designed to evaluate:
- Communication skills
- Decision-making abilities
- Team skills
- Leadership potential
Invitations to participate in Evaluation Day will be sent via email only.
Concurrent degree applicants must apply to each school, college or department of interest.
Additional admissions tests may be required. Application materials should be submitted separately to both programs, as the individual programs independently make admissions decisions. Applicants must be offered admission to both programs of their choice to pursue a concurrent degree.
Next Steps
Here’s what you can expect after you have submitted your application.
Evaluation Day
Competitive Evening MBA candidates are invited to participate in Evaluation Day, a mandatory step in the admissions process. Evaluation Day is a large group interview which involves personal presentations and group exercises designed to evaluate:
- Communication skills
- Decision-making abilities
- Team skills
- Leadership potential
Invitations to participate in Evaluation Day will be sent via email only.
Notification
If you submitted a complete application, including all supplementary materials, by one of the application deadlines, an admission decision will be sent to you via email no later than 5 p.m. on the corresponding decision dates posted above. If you apply between deadlines, your application will be held and reviewed when the next application deadline arrives. All communication regarding the status of your application, including admission decisions, will be through email only.
Important Dates
Candidates who are admitted to the Evening MBA Program at Foster are required to attend a series of orientation and MBA preparation events prior to the official UW start date. Orientation dates for Autumn 2025 will be posted soon.
Visiting Graduate Student Applications
On a limited basis, we accept applications from individuals who meet the Visiting Graduate Student (VGS) requirements and are eligible to take MBA courses without being admitted as a degree-seeking student. Before applying, we strongly encourage all prospective applicants to make an appointment with a member of our admissions team to verify eligibility, and to discuss the application process and upcoming deadlines. The application deadline for applicants is approximately 6 weeks before the desired quarter of enrollment. For more information or to schedule an appointment with a member of our admissions team, email [email protected] or call (206) 543-4661.
Admissions Events
The Foster Evening MBA program aims to achieve a quality match between the students we admit and the program we deliver. Whether you’re just exploring or ready to apply, connect with us. Take advantage of opportunities here on the UW Seattle campus or around the Puget Sound area and find out if the Foster Evening MBA is the right fit for you.
Interested in receiving information about Foster’s Evening MBA? Complete the request form to receive periodic email updates for prospective MBA students. If you have questions, please call us at 206-543-4661 or send us an email.
Upcoming Admissions Events
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Connect with Admissions
Information Sessions
Attend an Information Session to learn more about the three-year Evening MBA Program and meet other prospective evening MBA students. The session format allows you to ask your specific questions, and also to learn from the questions asked by other attendees. Please find the registration link for your preferred date in the calendar above.
Informational Interview
Schedule an on-campus or phone informational interview with a Foster MBA admissions counselor before you apply.
Connect with Students
Our student ambassadors love talking about the Foster MBA program! In fact, over half of our students volunteer their time to be an ambassador and answer your questions. Email our Evening MBA Student Ambassador Coordinator at [email protected] with your questions. Be sure to include information about your background and career goals. We’ll try to connect you with a student that can speak to your interests. If you’d like to connect with veteran MBAs, please contact our Veteran Outreach Coordinator at [email protected].
Shadow Nights
Experience a night as a Foster Evening MBA student. Attend a campus visit night to get an overview of the program and attend an Evening MBA Core class with one of our current students. See how you can fit the Foster Evening MBA Program into your life. Check the event calendar above for upcoming Shadow Nights.
Evening MBA Student Connections
These weekly virtual informal and conversational meetings are hosted by current Evening MBA students. Join us to speak with a student and get the inside perspective on what makes our Evening MBA program so special. Come ready to ask questions about the student experience!
Foster Alumni Connections
Are you interested in connecting with Foster Evening MBA Alumni? Alumni are working at various companies and cities, including Microsoft, Amazon, Nordstrom and more. They are available to meet for coffee, connect by e-mail, or speak on the phone. If you would like to connect with an alumnus, please e-mail [email protected] and provide your location, how you would like to connect, and a brief description of what you would like to speak about. The Foster Evening MBA Alumni Ambassador Coordinator will be reaching out to you shortly to facilitate a connection. For general admissions inquiries, please send us an email.
The Foster community looks forward to connecting with you!
Learn about Work-Compatible MBA Programs
Work + MBA Open House
Open Houses are evening events designed for prospective students to gain more information about each of the work compatible MBA Programs. The evening includes program representatives for drop-in questions and information sessions for each program. Check the event calendar above for upcoming events.
Find the Right Fit
The Foster School offers four MBA programs designed for professionals who want to continue working full-time while they earn their degree. This hour-long event is a great way to learn more about the Evening MBA, Executive MBA, Hybrid MBA, and Technology Management MBA programs. Program representatives will present a high-level overview of each program and be available for Q+A. Check the event calendar above for upcoming events.
Admissions FAQ
Here is a list of the most frequently asked questions from applicants that we receive each year. We keep this information up to date to be helpful and informative for applicants. If you have any questions after reviewing our recommendations below, you can always reach out to [email protected] so that we may best assist you.
We recommend that you enter your cumulative undergraduate GPA, as stated on your bachelor’s degree transcript. If you provide additional transcripts, please do the same and enter the cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale when asked to enter a GPA. The application provides guidance on calculating your GPA on a 4.0 scale. If necessary please use the “Help with GPAs” tool in the application.
Do I need to calculate my GPA on a U.S. 4.0 scale?
Yes. We ask all applicants to calculate their cumulative undergraduate GPA on a U.S. 4.0 scale if your institution’s grading scale is not on a 4.0 scale.
What tools can I use for calculating my GPA on a 4.0 scale?
You are welcome to use the Scholaro GPA calculator, Scholaro GPA conversion tool, or WES iGPA Calculator to calculate your GPA on a 4.0 scale.
I attended a school outside of the United States. How do I report my GPA if it is not on a U.S. 4.0 scale?
All applicants should calculate their GPA to a U.S. 4.0 scale if the GPA isn’t already on this scale. Please use the Scholaro GPA calculator, Scholaro GPA conversion or WES iGPA Calculator resources provided in the application portal to calculate your GPA to a U.S. 4.0 scale.
I am calculating my GPA on a U.S. 4.0 scale, but my university’s grading scale is not listed in the Scholaro GPA conversion resource. How do I calculate my GPA using this tool?
If your university is not listed on the Scholaro GPA conversion tool, you may select the grading scale that most closely matches your university’s grading scale.
My school does not provide grades. How do I report my GPA?
Most schools provide some form of letter or number grades, marks, percentages or other form of scoring. Please calculate your institution’s scoring methods to a U.S. 4.0 scale. If your university does not provide grades, or a GPA, check the “No” box when asked if your “ institution provides letter and/or numeric grades” when entering academic history details.
My GPA is below a 3.0. Can I still apply?
Yes, you are welcome to apply if your GPA is below a 3.0. Each year we admit applicants with GPA’s that may fall below a preferred 3.0 GPA who have strong MBA qualifications. We recommend that you refer to our Class Profile and consider how you can strengthen your application and demonstrate your academic readiness in other parts of your application. Our admissions counselors would be happy to talk with you more about this if you’d like to make an appointment by emailing us at [email protected].
What happens if my recommender has not submitted their letter of recommendation by the deadline?
Please plan to submit a complete application by the deadline, which includes two required letters of recommendation. You may designate your recommenders at any time after starting your application. We advise you reach out to your recommenders well in advance and give them gentle reminders of the deadline! However, you can submit your application even if your recommendations have not been received. Please connect with your recommenders and let them know that your recommendations should be submitted by the deadline. Please contact us if you are experiencing a delay with your recommender so we can make a note of that.
How should my essays be formatted?
Your full name and the title of the essay should be at the top of each page. Select a professional looking font and use a 10- to 12-point size. Ensure you double-space your essay to ensure ease of reading. Lastly, we highly recommend you take the time to carefully proofread your essays before saving and uploading to the application system.
Guidelines for submitting application essays.
All essays, required and optional, are submitted in the “Application Materials” section of the application.
- For the required essays, navigate to the section labeled “Statement of Purpose” to upload your Post-MBA Plans Essay and the “Personal Statement” section to upload your Personal Resilience essay.
- To upload the files, select the “Choose File” button, navigate to your essays and then scroll to the bottom and press “Save and Continue.”
The process is similar for the Optional Essays.
Once your essays are submitted, we recommend you return to the Application Materials tab to preview this section and ensure both required essays are submitted. You should also ensure your resume and optional essays are submitted at this time.
Do I need to submit an official or unofficial transcript with my application?
We recommend that you scan copies of your original transcripts and upload them as a PDF file to your application. Make sure to include all pages and any transcript keys that describe the institution’s grading scale. These are typically found on the back side of most domestic transcripts. Self-generated online grade reports or versions that have been cut and pasted into a Word document will not be accepted.
Where do I send my official transcript?
Please do not send official transcripts to our office by mail or digitally. You may submit your application using copies of your original official transcripts. We will provide further instructions on how to submit your official transcripts to the University of Washington Graduate School should you be admitted to Foster.
Does my transcript need to be translated if it is not in English?
Yes, transcripts and degree documents that are in a language other than English must be accompanied by an official English translation (translated by a university, government official/organization, or a certified translation service, example: American Translators Association.)
Can I submit a WES evaluation as part of my application?
Applicants may choose to submit a WES ICAP evaluation in addition to a PDF copy of your original transcript. WES ICAP evaluations submitted alone as part of your application, without an accompanying copy of your original transcript and diploma, are not considered complete and we will reach out to you upon review of your application if we do not have a complete transcript. Please note that this is not a requirement, and there is an additional cost associated with the WES ICAP evaluation.
Do I need to submit transcripts for every school I have attended, including schools that I transferred from or where I did not earn a degree?
Please submit your transcript from the undergraduate institution where you earned your bachelor’s degree at a minimum. We recommend that you include transcripts for all other coursework that you would like to be considered with your application, including other colleges or universities where you have earned transfer credits or completed other coursework. You should also include transcripts for any graduate degrees earned or additional coursework taken.
Do I need to submit a transcript if I took classes to earn a certificate or pursued continuing education?
Please include transcripts for all pertinent coursework and academic history that you would like the admissions committee to consider with your application.
I have a 3-year bachelor’s degree. Can I still apply?
The University of Washington Graduate School requires that all graduate students have the equivalent to a 4-year undergraduate degree from the United States for admission. This is typically the equivalent of 8 semesters of academic coursework in a degree-seeking program. In some situations, additional course work, such as one or more full academic years of coursework, a Master’s degree or postgraduate diploma, in addition to a 3-year degree, meets the requirement.
If you have questions about your degree prior to applying, you may inquire at [email protected]. In some situations, we may be able to provide guidance by reviewing your transcripts. If you would like us to review your transcripts, please send a complete PDF copy of your undergraduate transcript and any additional coursework you have completed.
I have been offered admission to the program and am planning to enroll in the Evening MBA Program. I have already submitted my transcript as part of my application. Do I need to submit another copy of my transcript?
Transcripts submitted as part of your application to Foster are considered unofficial. Once an offer of admission is made, the University of Washington Graduate School requires all enrolling graduate students to submit official transcripts for verification. Official transcripts must be sent directly from your university to the UW Graduate School. You will receive an email with steps for submitting your official transcripts once you have accepted your offer of admission. You may also follow the instructions listed on the UW Graduate School website and on your Application Status page for submitting official transcripts.
Can I have the TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo exam requirement waived?
All applicants must meet the University of Washington’s English Language Proficiency requirement. This requirement cannot be waived and therefore no waivers are provided for TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo. There are several ways to demonstrate English Language Proficiency outlined in the UW Graduate School Policy 3.2 if English is not your native language. You may demonstrate English Language Proficiency by providing test scores (TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo), or by providing proof of English being the language of instructions for the entirety of your undergraduate degree.
My transcript is in English. Does this satisfy the English Language Proficiency requirement?
No, transcripts in English do not satisfy the English Language Proficiency requirement for a Medium of Instruction document. Your transcript or an official letter from your college or university must clearly state that the Medium of Instruction was 100% in English to fulfill the requirement.
My university conducts all courses in English, do I still need to take the TOEFL, IELTS or Duolingo exam?
You do not need to take the TOEFL , IELTS or Duolingo exam if the Medium of Instruction of your entire undergraduate degree program was English and your transcript clearly states this. If not explicitly noted on your transcript, you may provide an official letter or documentation from your university stating that the Medium of Instruction was English to meet the English Language Proficiency requirement.
English is not my native language, but I am living and working in the United States. Do I still need to take the TOEFL or IELTS Exam?
You must submit documentation of English Language Proficiency as outlined in the UW Graduate School Policy 3.2 if English is not your native language. Living and working in the United States does not satisfy the English Language Proficiency requirement.
Do I need to submit my official TOEFL, IELTS or Duolingo scores? How do I report my official scores to Foster?
Official test scores are required and must be received before our program can make an admission decision. Please use the institution codes below to reports your official scores by the application deadline.
English Language Proficiency Exam | Program Codes for Official Score Submission |
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TOEFL | 4854 |
IELTS | 365 |
Duolingo | University of Washington Graduate Admissions |
English is not my native language, but I attended university in the United States or another English-speaking country. Do I still need to take the TOEFL, IELTS or Duolingo exam?
You will not be required to take the TOEFL,IELTS, or Duolingo exam if you have earned a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree from an institution in Australia, the Bahamas, Canada, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, Trinidad and Tobago, United Kingdom, or the United States, and where English is the Medium of Instruction. Please be sure to submit complete transcripts with your application as documentation.
Does Foster accept the TOEFL My Best Score?
Yes, we accept the TOEFL My Best Score.
I don’t have any work experience; can I still apply to the Evening MBA Program?
Admissions to the Evening MBA Program is competitive and work experience is highly valued. While you are welcome to apply with no work experience, the average student enters the program with strong work experience. Please refer to our current Class Profile for information on the average work experience of admitted students.
Applicants are encouraged to apply with a test score of their choice. We accept all GMAT Exam types, the GRE and the Executive Assessment. All are accepted and we have no preference; it is the applicant’s choice which exam to select. However, applicants also have the option to apply with no test score. For Autumn 2025 entry, Foster will provide applicants the option to apply “Test Optional” to the Evening MBA Program without a standardized test score.
While applicants are welcome to apply without test scores, admission to the Evening MBA Program is competitive, and we still strongly encourage applicants to consider submitting GMAT, GRE or EA scores for a number of reasons, including demonstrating academic preparedness, scholarship consideration, and future career screenings that rely on GMAT, GRE or EA scores. Please review the Test Optional FAQ section for information on requirements for applying without a GMAT, GRE or EA score.
How do I report my official GMAT, GRE or EA scores to Foster?
If you are applying with GMAT, GRE, or EA scores for consideration with your application, please be sure to report your official test scores to the University of Washington Graduate School in order to complete your application. We will conduct an initial review of all applications with self-reported scores, but official test scores are required before an admission decision will be made.
Use the program codes below to report your official test scores.
Program Codes for Official Submission of GMAT, GRE and EA Scores: | |
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GMAT | 459-75-46 |
GRE | 4854 |
Executive Assessment | Foster School of Business – Evening MBA |
When do I need to report my official GMAT, GRE or EA score?
Please submit your official GMAT, GRE or EA test scores as close to the application deadline as possible. While we can conduct an initial review of your application with your self-reported scores, official scores are required before an admission decision can be made.
How long will it take for my official scores to be received and processed by the University of Washington?
It can take the testing company 1-3 business days to deliver your official scores to the University of Washington once you’ve requested they be sent. Once received, it may take 7-14 days for your official scores to be processed and synced with your application. If you sent your official scores ahead of submitting your application, please allow several days for the scores to match to your application. As part of our application review process, our team verifies your official test scores are received. We will reach out to you directly if your scores have not been received or if we have any questions.
I have taken the GMAT, GRE or EA more than once. Which score will Foster consider?
We will always consider your highest overall test score. We do not consider the highest combined test section scores from multiple exams.
Can I have the GMAT, GRE or EA requirement waived?
While we do not waive application requirements, Foster will provide applicants the option to apply “Test Optional” to the Evening MBA Program for Autumn 2025 entry without a standardized test score. Please review the Test Optional FAQ section for information on requirements for applying without a GMAT or GRE score and tips from our admissions team on crafting a competitive application.
I plan on re-taking the GMAT, GRE or EA after the application deadline. Will my new scores be considered?
You are welcome to report updated test scores. Please indicate in the Optional Essay that you plan to retake the exam and include the date of your scheduled exam. Reach out to us at [email protected] once you have received your initial score report to let us know you have new scores available for review. Please also ensure you update your application with new self-reported test scores and report official scores to the University of Washington. Please keep in mind that, while the admissions committee will do their best to consider updated scores, scores submitted after the application deadline are not guaranteed to be considered with your application.
Does Foster prefer one test over another?
There is no preference between the GMAT, GRE or EA. We accept the GMAT 10th Edition, GMAT Focus Edition, the GRE and the Executive Assesment. In our holistic review process, we consider a number of factors to determine your ability to handle the academic rigors of the program, achieve success in the career development process, and contribute actively and positively to our community. Test scores are just one piece of information considered in the review process.
I can’t get an online GMAT, GRE or EA exam date until after the application deadline. Can I apply with no test scores and update my application after the deadline?
Applicants should apply to the earliest application deadline to which they can submit their strongest complete application. If you are unable to take the GMAT, GRE or EA before the application deadline, we advise looking ahead to preparing a strong and complete application for the next application round.
Any applicant who is able to demonstrate strong quantitative skills through their prior academic work and/or recent professional experiences may apply for admission to the Evening MBA for Autumn 2025 entry without a standardized test score.
Which standardized tests does the Evening MBA Program accept?
The Evening MBA Program accepts the GMAT, GMAT Focus Edition, GRE and EA standardized tests. For Autumn 2025 admission, Foster will provide candidates with the option to apply without a standardized test score.
Should I consider applying without a test score? What factors make an applicant well-suited to submit an application without a test score?
All candidates are required to meet the following criteria:
- Have a four-year undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited university in the U.S. or equivalent international degree.
- Have a 3.0 GPA or higher in the most recent degree earned, per the University of Washington Graduate School’s minimum GPA requirements.
For a candidate to be competitive without a test score, they must demonstrate quantitative and program readiness by meeting several of the following criteria:
- Strong quantitative or analytical ability demonstrated throughout educational records, with a GPA at or above average as listed on the class profile.
- An undergraduate, masters, or advanced degree in STEM or a business-related major, with strong performance and multiple quantitative or analytical courses.
- Clearly demonstrated quantitative or analytical professional work experience. Professional certifications in a quantitative-related field, e.g., CPA, CFA, PE, etc.
- Four or more years of progressively responsible professional work experience which demonstrates deep quantitative or analytical aptitude.
- A University of Washington undergraduate or graduate degree with a strong academic record.
These criteria will be considered in holistic review along with other elements of the application including transcripts, resume, essays, recommendations and admissions interview, in the context of the competitiveness of the overall applicant pool.
Meeting the above criteria does not ensure admission to a Foster MBA program. If you believe your academic readiness is best demonstrated by an exam, we encourage you to provide an exam score.
Are there circumstances in which it might be helpful to submit test scores?
Yes, if you had weaker performance as an undergraduate student with a GPA below the class average, a strong test score can help demonstrate quantitative aptitude or mitigate concerns regarding academic readiness.
How do I apply without a test score?
To apply test optional, complete the “Test Optional Summary of Qualifications” under the “application questions” section of the online application. You will be asked the following question prompts:
- Are you applying without test scores (meaning test optional)? Upon selecting yes, you will be prompted to answer the following required short answer question.
- Please detail the specific evidence in your academic and/or professional experience that supports your analytical and quantitative preparedness for success in the program. (150 words maximum)
Applicants applying Test Optional are not required to self-report GMAT, GMAT Focus Edition, GRE or Executive Assessment scores. Please skip the score reporting sections in the application.
Does the admissions team have guidance for completing the short response question?
The short answer question asks you to outline your academic and/or professional experience that prepares you for the quantitative and analytical rigor of the program. This response is required, and asks for a short, 150 word response. We encourage you to type your response in a Word Document first to ensure accurate spelling and grammar, and that your responses meets the word limit, and then to copy and paste your responses into your application.
I have reported test scores to the University of Washington, but I do not wish for these to be considered in my Evening MBA Application. What do I do?
If you previously reported a test score to the University of Washington and do not want any test scores considered in your application for Autumn 2025, then select yes to applying test optional and complete the Test Optional Summary of Qualifications. Your test scores will not be used in review of your application.
Can you use an expired score in the evaluation of my application?
GMAT, GMAT Focus Edition, GRE, and EA scores are valid for five years, but you may point to the results of an expired test score as evidence of quantitative or verbal aptitude in your request to be considered without a standardized test score.
Please self-report the test scores in your application and upload a PDF copy of the GMAT, GMAT Focus Edition, GRE or EA score report to the “Optional Essay” section of the application along with a note that you would like us to consider your expired test scores.
Who do I contact if I have questions that are not addressed here about applying Test Optional?
If you have questions about how to submit your strongest application, you can schedule an informational interview with an admissions counselor by emailing [email protected].
When can I expect to receive my invitation to complete the required video interview?
You can expect an email invitation to complete your required video interview from Kira Talent 1-3 business days after the application deadline.
When can I expect a decision on my application?
Please refer to the Admissions webpage for application decision notification dates by round.
Can Foster provide me feedback on my application if I am denied admission?
Unfortunately, we are unable to provide denied candidates with feedback. There normally is not a single deciding factor that led to a denial, and the decision is usually dependent on the competitiveness of the entire applicant pool. If you are interested in reapplying for the program next year and wish to speak with an admissions counselor about ways to strengthen your application, you may contact [email protected] to schedule an appointment.
What if I want to defer my acceptance and attend the following year?
If you are admitted to the program and need to defer for one academic year, you can formally request to defer. The admissions committee considers these requests on a case-by-case basis.
Does Foster offer an application fee waiver?
Unfortunately, Foster is unable to offer fee waivers as our application portal and fee is managed by the UW Graduate School. A limited number of fee waivers are available through the Graduate School based on financial need. Please visit the Graduate School website for more information.
What is the Post-Application Questions section showing up in the Applicant Checklist after I submit my application?
The Post-Application Questions section will appear within a few minutes of submitting your application. We encourage all applicants to submit the Post-Application questionnaire. The questions asked in the Post-Application Questions section are not a part of the review of your application for admission.
Can I apply to multiple Foster MBA programs?
You are welcome to apply to multiple MBA programs at Foster. Each MBA or master’s program has its own application and admissions process, so you will need to complete an application to each individual program you wish to apply to.
Do you have rolling admission?
We review applications at the deadline to which they were submitted and generally send out admission decisions within 2-3 months after the deadline. Please see the Admission Notification dates for the date to which you can expect to hear a final admission decision.
Can I apply to start in the winter/spring/summer term?
Our program starts once a year in the fall. No other program starts are offered.
I am having technical issues submitting my video interview. What do I do?
The video interview is hosted by Kira Talent, and applicants can request technical support 24/7 from Kira Talent in the online video interview platform.
Please reach out to us at [email protected] if you have any issues completing your video interview by the deadline. Our team will work with you to provide options for submitting your video.
The application review section allows me to “Save for Later” but not submit my application. How do I complete my application and submit it?
The review section shows a list of any incomplete items in your application. You must complete all items labeled as “Required Field or Error” to submit your application. If an application item is labeled with “Warning” the item may be required but can be updated in the application portal post submission of your application.