Career Services
Student Grades Disclosure Policy
The Class of 2009 full-time MBA, Evening &Weekend MBA, and joint-degree MBA students adopted a student non-disclosure policy with respect to their grades and academic honors earned while attending the Haas School of Business. The policy calls for students to not disclose grades during the on-campus recruiting process:
- Student is NOT to disclose his/her Berkeley MBA grades or GPA through any medium (i.e., resumes, cover letters, e-mails).
- Student is NOT to verbally or in any other way disclose his/her Berkeley MBA grades or GPA during on-campus interviews (including informational interviews). This policy is officially limited to on-campus recruiting.
- Student agrees to the above points for his/her entire tenure as a Berkeley MBA student.
- Student applying to other academic programs may disclose his/her grades.
- Student may request for Haas to release his/her transcript after receiving a second round interview or job offer.
This is a student-initiated policy and is provided as a guideline to our recruiting contacts. Though students are free to agree among themselves not to disclose grades, a nondisclosure policy is not an official policy of the Haas School of Business. The Administration and Faculty believe that grades are an important source of information for employers about potential employees. For any questions or concerns, please contact Sean Bornheimer, the MBAA VP of Careers.
To View the Grades disclosure policy letter, click here.
