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Application Information for International Applicants

International applicants are defined as individuals who hold F-1 or J-1 Visas.

General Procedures

These procedures are for international applicants for the MBA and MS in Taxation programs only. If you are interested in the MS in Accountancy program, please refer to their program requirements for specific details.

Note:

International students are not eligible for MBA/MSE or Master of Science in Transportation Management.

Step 1

Complete your application online at CSUMentorExternal Link that Will Take User Outside SJSU Domain. Please select MBA Off-Campus for the Executive-Style MBA, MBA-One for the full time accelerated MBA-One program, and MBA On-Campus for the Conventional MBA. If you have taken the GMAT, please enter your score. If you have not taken the GMAT yet, please enter a date in order to be able to move forward in the application.
Once you have completed your application, you must pay a non-refundable application fee of $55.00 either online via credit/debit card (the preferred payment method), or mail a check or money order to the Graduate Admissions and Program Evaluations office. If you are mailing a check or money order, be sure to include a copy of the "Application Agreement Statement" with your payment.

Step 2

International applicants should take the following examinations:

Step 3
  1. The following documents must be sent directly to the Lucas Graduate School of Business:
  2. A copy of the first page of your online application (printed off the CSU MentorExternal Link that Will Take User Outside SJSU Domain website) so we can match your name, program, contact information, etc.
  3. official sets of transcripts (U.S. degree certificates and translations for out of country applicants) from ALL universities attended.
  4. Personal statement – Please address the following questions in the body of your personal statement. Limit your responses to two pages double spaced.
  5. A GMAT score report
  6. A Resume
  7. Letters of recommendation are optional.  If you wish to submit recommendations, they may be sent from individuals (current or former supervisors, professors) who are able to objectively assess the quality of your character and your capabilities and accomplishments. Letters of recommendation should include the provider's relationship to the applicant, their complete address and contact information (if not printed on the letterhead), and discuss the applicant's level of maturity, motivation, intellectual ability.

We will compile all of your documentation into one file and when the file is complete, we will deliver your file to the Graduate Studies and Research office so that the evaluation process can begin. We have found that this procedure expedites the evaluation process and enables us to support and more closely monitor your file to completion.

Mail the above documents to:
Lucas Graduate School of Business
San José State University
Business Tower Room 350
One Washington Square
San José, CA 95192-0162

Please Note the following important items:
  1. On occasion some supplemental documents may be required such as a Residency Questionnaire. Graduate Studies and Research will notify you by email if that is required to complete your application.
  2. If you have completed a degree at an institution that is outside of the U.S., please visit ourInternational Document Requirements page and find the country where the institution is located. The list shows different document requirements by countries. Applicants must follow instructions listed for the particular country, otherwise the documents will be considered as unofficial.
  3. The TOEFL score is required for all students who graduated from a higher education institution outside of the U.S. where the primary language of instruction was not English. Minimum entrance score is 550 or higher (paper based) or 213 or higher (computer based) or 80 (internet score). All test scores must be less than 2 years old. Test score must be sent directly from ETS office to the Lucas Graduate School.
The SJSU Graduate Studies and Research Admissions Process

While the Lucas Graduate School of Business office makes the final admissions decision for our business graduate programs, the overall admissions process for all SJSU graduate programs is managed by the SJSU Graduate Admissions and Program Evaluations.
More information about the Graduate Admissions and Program Evaluations Office. We encourage you to familiarize yourself with the requirements, timelines and advice this web page offers. During the application process, please review the information for Prospective Students, including the Frequently Asked Questions section.
When all of your required documents are received and your status is listed as complete on your MySJSU student account, your application will undergo the initial review by the Graduate Admissions and Program Evaluations office. An evaluator will be assigned to evaluate your grade point average (GPA), your degree, and Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores if required. When this process is completed, the application will be referred to the Lucas Graduate School of Business for the final review and an admissions decision.

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