On Tuesday, New York University’s Stern School of Business announced it will join the growing list of top programs now accepting the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) test scores from candidates applying to its full-time and Langone part-time MBA programs. Applicants will now have the option to submit either GMAT or GRE scores with their application.
“This move ensures that our business education is even more accessible to high quality applicants from all professional backgrounds, all around the world,” said Anika Davis Pratt, assistant dean of MBA Admissions. “Now applicants weighing post-graduate program options won’t need to study for and take an additional exam, should they choose business school as their next step.”
By accepting the GRE, Stern and other business schools make it easier for an expansive pool of potential applicants to consider their programs.
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