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ADMISSIONS

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Application Deadlines
We make our admissions decisions for the Master of Science in Supply Chain Management Fall 2013 entering class according to the deadlines listed below. Incomplete applications will not be considered for admission. They will be shifted to the subsequent rounds until all required materials have been submitted.

Application Deadlines for 2013

Round:

Deadline:

Notification on or before:
1 October 8, 2012 December 7, 2012
2 February 11, 2013** March 1, 2013
3 February 25, 2013 April 12, 2013
4 April 29, 2013* May 31, 2013

*After April 29 we move to rolling admissions, during which we continue to accept applications on a first-come, first-serve space-available basis. If you intend to apply during rolling admissions, please contact Nikki Lemley, Associate Director of Specialized Masters Admissions, at 314-935-8469 or email us at MSSCMInfo@wustl.edu to confirm that seats are still available.

**This is the last deadline for international students.

***For professionals working full time in the St. Louis area, part-time study options are available. Applications are invited for both fall and spring matriculation.

Washington University Undergraduate Students
If you're a Washington University student who is interested in pursing a Master of Science in Supply Chain Management degree, it is recommended that you contact Nikki Lemley prior to entering your junior year.

Eligibility
What does it take to be admitted to Olin's MS/SCM Program?
We review each applicant on a number of factors, looking for individuals with strong academic, professional and extracurricular activities. We base our selections on your past performance, quantitative skills and communication skills. To ensure diversity in each entering class, we admit students with various backgrounds, experiences, talents and interests.

You must have completed an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution, comparable to Washington University's four-year bachelor's degree, at the time of enrollment in the MS/SCM program. 
 

Although professional work experience is not a requirement for admission, most successful applicants have had significant internship and/or work experience prior to acceptance into the MS/SCM program.

   MS/SCM CLASS OF 2013 PROFILE

Total number of full-time students 18
 Median age 23
Average GMAT 717
Average GPA 3.57
Female students  50%
International students 67%
Students with previous full-time work experience 28%
Part-time students***  2