Online application form
Before you can officially submit your application, you must fill out the
online application form. This form captures the following information: contact
information, demographic information, educational history and employment
history. Along with this form, applicants are also required to submit
(upload)
A current resume
Two essays (500 words each)
The contact information for two recommenders
Pay the $100 application fee (non-refundable)
Essays
All applicants are required to answer two essay questions before the
application can be submitted. Each essay has a limit of 500 words.
Essay 1 (required
response): Describe your motivation for pursuing a master’s degree. How
does it fit with your long and short-term goals? How have your academic, career
or life experiences prepared you for this program? What strengths will you
bring, and what knowledge and insights are you hoping to develop during this
learning experience? Are there any concerns about your application that you
would like to address?
If your undergraduate degree is not in the discipline of finance, please
explain your interest in this field and why you would like to pursue it now in
your educational career. How did you become interested in the topic and what are
you hoping the program can offer you?
Essay 2 (choose
from the following three topics and indicate in your response which topic you
are addressing):
Describe a situation where your academic or professional ethics were
challenged and how you dealt with the situation. What did you learn from the
experience?
What is the most difficult feedback you have received, and how did you
address it?
Throughout our lives, we have significant experiences, or “milestones,” that
have a lasting impact on us. Briefly describe such an event and its impact on
you.
Current resume
A current resume is required before your application can be submitted. The
resume should include all work experience including part-time work as well as
internship and co-op employment. Please be aware that your
resume cannot be updated after you click “Submit.”
Unofficial transcripts, GPA, Grading Scale
All applicants are required to submit unofficial transcripts from all post-secondary education (undergraduate or graduate
schools) where you have earned a degree. Separate transcripts are also required
if you received any transfer credit from another university. Please upload your
transcripts in the “Transcripts” section of the online application. This can be
done before or after clicking “Submit”).
Only unofficial transcripts are required for the completion and review of an
application. Please do
not send us your official documents during the application process. If
you are admitted and you decide to enroll, we will require your official
transcripts then. Please note: official
transcripts must state the degree earned and the date the degree is conferred.
If not, you must also provide an official degree certificate from your school
stating the above information.
REQUIREMENT: CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA)
If you have earned a degree outside of the United States, Weatherhead School
of Management requires that your transcripts state your cumulative Grade Point
Average (GPA) or total average score on any numeric scale. This must also
include the grading scale used to calculate it.
If your transcripts
do not state your cumulative GPA or total average score and your grading
scale , you must also submit one of the following:
An official GPA
Certificate from your university stating your cumulative GPA or total
average score on any numeric scale (examples: 88/100, 3.5/4.0, 3.8/5, 7/10)
The grading
scale used to calculate your GPA
A course-by-course
transcript evaluation from either the World Education Services OR
Educational Credential Evaluators (see contact information below)
NOTE: Your application will remain incomplete until one of the above
documents has been received.
Advantages of having a transcript evaluation:
Evaluated GPA’s tend to be higher than those stated on many international
transcripts.
If you are an international student, it confirms that your degree is the
equivalent of a four-year bachelor’s degree in the United States.
You may also send electronic copies to more than one school.
When ordering your
transcript evaluation , you do not have to pay to express mail the
report to us. Simply request that a copy be sent electronically to the
Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University by selecting
our school in their drop down box. We will also accept unofficial or student
copies that are uploaded to the application.
THREE YEAR BACHELOR’S DEGREES
If you have or will
have earned a three-year bachelor degree , you may also be required to
submit a transcript evaluation prepared by WES or ECE along with your
transcripts. Weatherhead School of Management will recognize a three-year
bachelor’s degree as long as the evaluation indicates that the degree is
equivalent to a four-year bachelor’s degree in the United States.
Before you apply or
begin an evaluation process , visit the World Education Services
website and use their free “WES Degree
Equivalency” tool to see if your degree granting institution is
recognized as the equivalent of a four-year degree in the U.S. If your degree is
not listed as such, you will need an evaluation from one of these agencies (no
preference). If the tool says your degree is recognized as the equivalent of a
four-year degree, please take a screen shot and upload this to your application
in the Transcripts section.
Your application will remain incomplete until the WES or ECE evaluation has
been received. Offers of admission will not be binding until we have verified
your degree.
For more
information, contact:
World Education
Services, Inc.
PO Box 5087
Bowling Green Station
New York, NY 10274-5087 USA
202.331.2925
Fax: 212.739.6100
info@wes.org
Educational
Credential Evaluators, Inc.
PO Box 514070
Milwaukee, WI 53203-3470 USA
414.289.3400
eval@ece.org
The Weatherhead Admissions team reserves the right to require additional
verification of transcripts, grading scales or official certificates that are
uploaded to your application. If documents are not authentic or inaccurate, we
will deny admission.
GMAT or GRE score report
The MSM-Finance admission team accepts either unofficial GMAT or unofficial
GRE exam results. We do not have a minimum test score requirement.
You will upload your unofficial score report in the “Test Documentation”
section of the online application (either before or after clicking “Submit”).
Official score reports are only required if an offer of admission is extended
and you choose to enroll in the MSM-Finance program.
Please
Note: You should only submit a score report if you are satisfied with
your most recent score. If you plan to retake the exam in hopes of earning a
more competitive score, please wait to upload your new report since you will not
be able to change it after you submit.
GMAT Code: WTJ-F1-17
GRE Code: 1105
Proof of English Language Proficiency (for applicants whose native language
is not English)
Applicants whose native language is not English must submit an English
language exam. We accept either TOEFL or IELTS. Applicants can upload their
scores to the "Test Documentation" section of the online application before or
after submitting their application.
We do not have a minimum test score requirement. To see the average test
scores for the current class in this program, visit the CLASS PROFILE link.
An applicant who possesses one of the following qualifications can obtain a
waiver:
Four years of undergraduate/graduate studies (combined) where English is the
primary language of instruction. If your university is not located in an English
speaking country, your transcripts must state that the language of instruction
was in English.
If it has been more than a year since you were in an English speaking program
or work environment, the admissions team reserves the right to require proof of
English language proficiency.
Three years full-time work in a country where English is an official
language.
If you qualify for a waiver of the English language exam, you must indicate
this in the "Test Scores" section of the application. Waiver qualification will
be verified.
TOEFL Code: 1105;
Department Code: 02
Letters of recommendation
All applicants must enter the names, relationship, and contact information of
two individuals who will provide a letter of recommendation on the applicant’s
behalf. Once the contact information is entered by the applicant, the
MSM-Finance admission team will notify the recommender by email to upload their
letters to the applicant’s online profile. It is our recommendation that each
applicant follow up with his or her recommenders to ensure timely submission of
the letters of recommendation. The application will remain incomplete until both
letters of recommendation have been received.
$100 application fee (non-refundable)
Applicants are prompted to pay a non-refundable $100 fee when they submit
their application. Credit card payments are preferred, but checks are accepted.
If an applicant chooses to mail a check, he or she must indicate check in
“Payment Type” and then mail the payment to the address below:
Case Western Reserve University
Weatherhead School of Management
MSM-Finance Admissions
10900 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106-7235
Please
note: Credit card payments are automatically added to an application.
If you choose to pay by check, your application remains incomplete until the
admissions office has received the check.
Offers of admission cannot be extended for incomplete applications. We
reserve the right to deny admission if an application remains incomplete by the
Round 3 deadline or because of inaccurate information or documentation.