The University of Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business joins several top MBA programs in allowing GMAT waivers for applicants to its MBA and other graduate business programs for the 2022-2023 cycle
The last few years have been hard on the Graduate Management Admission Test.
Once the undisputed king of entrance exams for graduate business schools, the GMAT has been losing market share to the Graduate Record Exam amid a dramatic, years-long decline in the number of test-takers globally. The GMAT lost major cache earlier this year when U.S. News removed it (along with the GRE) as a rankings metric.
The Covid-19 pandemic accelerated the GMAT’s decline, as many business schools waived the test in an acknowledgement that it was too often a logistical hardship. (Some B-schools have gone further, declaring a preference for a more “holistic” admissions process that de-emphasizes entrance exams altogether.) Test waivers have continued even as MBA programs have returned to a more normal state of affairs.
MENDOZA COLLEGE TO CONTINUE WAIVER POLICY
Notre Dame’s Joe Sweeney: “We are continuing to assess the overall success of candidates who have joined our program without a test score”
Even as MBA students have mostly returned to the classroom in person and other pandemic adjustments have been dropped, the appeal of eschewing the GMAT endures for many B-schools. Now another top school, Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business, has announced it will join others in extending its GMAT/GRE waiver policy for the 2022-2023 application cycle.
“Initially the GMAT/GRE waiver was offered in response to challenges related to ability to take the exams during the Covid-19 pandemic,” Joe Sweeney, Notre Dame’s MBA academic director, tells Poets&Quants. “The continuation of the waiver reflects the reality that the lingering effects of the pandemic continue to impact access and testing experience.”
Sweeney suggests that the waiver policy may continue even past the current application cycle.
“We are continuing to assess the overall success of candidates who have joined our program without a test score to help inform long-term strategy related to enrollment criteria and evaluation,” he says.
Notre Dame’s early-decision deadline for MBA, specialized master’s (including its MS in Management, MS in Accountancy, MS in Business Analytics, MS in Finance, and Master of Nonprofit Administration), and executive MBA programs is September 13; its final, Round 4 deadline is May 2, 2023. See the table below for all application, interview, and notification dates.