The application process is as follows:
Submit your application, when you are ready. ESTEEM uses a rolling admissions
process, and offers will be made after each of the four deadlines.
Schedule an interview. (After the application deadline has passed, ESTEEM's
Operations Coordinator will contact you to schedule a 30 minute in-person or
video conference interview.)
Receive notification of the University's decision.
Prospective students apply to ESTEEM using the Slate system. You will be
allowed to save your application as you go along and upload documents directly
into Slate. Applications will only be reviewed once the entire packet is
complete and submitted within the system. A $75 non-refundable fee applies
unless a fee waiver is granted. Contact Jessica Millen for more information on
the waiver process.
Bachelor's degree from an accredited American university or foreign
institution of acceptable standing by the time of graduate matriculation
Background in science, engineering, research, or technology—such as computer
science, electrical engineering, industrial design, biology, economics, data
analytics, chemistry, biochemistry, physics, etc.
Official test score report (GRE is preferred; GMAT or MCAT are accepted);
unofficial copies will be allowed for the purposes of evaluation, however
official copies are required prior to matriculation if admitted
Unofficial transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate institutions
Resume or CV
Statement of Intent
Entrepreneurial mindset material—see application for prompt
Three (3) recommendations
International students whose native language is not English must submit Test
of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language
Testing System (IELTS) scores to demonstrate language proficiency. The Graduate
School will waive the TOEFL/IELTS requirement for non-native English speakers
who spent a minimum of two years at an academic institution whose primary
language of instruction was English.
Note: The University of Notre Dame’s institution code for both the GRE and
TOEFL exams is 1841.