Frequently Asked Questions
Admission Process
The program is designed for professionals with over five years of work experience.
Personal interview is not a requirement for admission into the program; however it may be requested by the Admissions Committee. If you are asked to participate in an interview, this will be conducted in person at the University of Evansville campus.
The letters of recommendation should come from two individuals who know you well professionally and/or academically. The letters should address your professional skills, academic capabilities, leadership roles and career goals. The letters should be submitted in a sealed envelope directly to the Executive MBA Office.
GMAT is not a requirement for admission into the program; however it may be required upon review of your application documents by the Admissions Committee.
The cohort program is made up of a small group of 12-20 individuals.
Application for admission into the August 2010 program is now open. We have an open rolling admission.
The deadline for submitting admission paperwork is April 1, 2010.
Once the Executive MBA Office receives all the required documents for your admission, the Admissions Committee will review your documents and inform you of their decision.
The Schroeder Family School of Business Administration will host the next information session on Thursday, January 14, 2010 at 12:00 noon in order to provide a detailed overview of the Executive MBA Program. Lunch will be served. Interested candidates should register for this event with the Executive MBA Office. This event will be held on the University of Evansville campus.
Many Executive MBA students receive some level of financial assistance from their employers. However, a corporate sponsorship is not required.
The next cohort group will start in August 2010.
Program Details
The Schroeder Family School of Business is an AACSB International accredited School.
The full cost of the program is $49,500 which includes all instructional materials, meals, parking, computer & library access, graduation expenses and academic services. International airfare cost is not included in the tuition. However, international accommodations and meals will be provided by the University of Evansville. Also, travel and accommodations on class weekends are the responsibility of the student.
By completing the Executive MBA program, a student will earn 48 credit hours.
The dress code for classes is business casual.
The next 20 month long program will start in August 2010 and will conclude in April 2012. The program has been designed in a fashion that allows you to continue your career without interruptions. Classes will be held conveniently on Friday evenings and all day Saturday of alternate weekends. The schedule has been established in advance and dates for class meetings posted on our website, so that it will give you the chance to manage your time and calendar wisely.
Financial Support
A limited number of UE Legacy Awards and Not-for-Profit Leadership Scholarships are available to assist students earning their EMBA. Many Executive MBA students receive some level of financial assistance from their employers. Federal student loans may be available for students who do not receive full financial support or to offset any difference between tuition and company sponsorship. Contact the Office of Financial Aid for graduate student financial aid eligibility information at 812-488-2364.
The Office of Financial Aid has created a graduate student financial aid information packet that outlines financial aid eligibility and assistance options. Contact the Office of Financial Aid at 812-488-2364 and request an EMBA Financial Aid Packet.


