Evening & Weekend MBA Program


Transfer Policy


POLICY ON TRANSFERRING FROM THE EVENING & WEEKEND MBA (EWMBA) PROGRAM TO THE DAY MBA PROGRAM


On a space-available basis, a small number of students (historically at most 5) from the EWMBA program will be allowed to transfer to the Full-time MBA Program in the Fall.Each February, the Full-time MBA Program Office will provide the Evening and Weekend MBA Program Office with a number of additional students that the FT MBA Program can accommodate. This number will be based on the most current forecast of the number of FT MBA students continuing and returning in that Fall, and on the number of seats in elective classes expected to be available. This opportunity is only available to first-year EWMBA students who desire to transfer after completion of their core courses.


By February 15th, any eligible EWMBA student who is in good academic standing (i.e., has a grade point average above 3.0 and has successfully completed all core courses before transferring) and wishes to transfer will be required to submit the following documents to the Transfer Committee in the FT MBA Program office:


After reviewing all of the applications, the Transfer Committee may invite the applicants for an interview. Admission to the FT MBA Program will be based on the criteria including:


Those who are approved to transfer will be given two weeks to decide. This decision needs to be made by the deadline so that those on the wait-list will have sufficient time to decide. Once a student has accepted the offer to transfer, the decision will be irrevocable for the subsequent Fall semester.


Credits earned in the EWMBA Program will be applied toward the 51 units. Once students transfer, they must be enrolled for three subsequent semesters. In other words, transfer students spend five total semesters earning their MBA: the first two semesters in the EWMBA program, and three subsequent semesters in the FT program.


Transfer students are expected to register for a full load of courses (12 or 13 units) each semester but must register for a minimum of 8 units. If transfer students fall below the normal load of units either because they fail a course or choose to take a lower load, they will need to take an overload in subsequent semester(s).


Transfer students may return to the EWMBA Program after finishing the first semester in the FT Program. Please note that students who return to the EWMBA Program must either fulfill the FT graduation requirement (completion of MBA299 elective) or the EWMBA graduation requirement (completion of the Mid-Program Academic Retreat) before graduating from Haas. Students interested in transferring back to the EWMBA Program should refer to the Policy on Transferring from the FT MBA Program to the EWMBA Program.



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