EMNA Application
Application Deadlines
| Round | Application Deadline | Decision Release | Confirmation Deadline (typically 30 days) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Early Action | Sept. 4, 2025 | Oct. 17, 2025 | Nov. 17, 2025 |
| Round 1 | Oct. 14, 2025 | Dec. 12, 2025 | Jan. 12, 2026 |
| Round 2 | Jan. 8, 2026 | Mar. 13, 2026 | Apr. 13, 2026 |
| Round 3 | Mar. 17, 2026 | May 1, 2026 | Jun. 1, 2026 |
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Early Action Deadline
Applying in the Early Action round automatically qualifies you for an interview, demonstrating your commitment to Notre Dame’s EMNA program. For subsequent rounds, interviews are by invitation only. The Early Action round, though non-binding, is tailored for applicants who are eager to join our community. Interviews for this round will be conducted from August to September on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Eligibility
- Due to the hybrid structure of the EMNA program, Notre Dame is unable to support student visas for this program.
- Applicants must have at least two years of full-time, post-baccalaureate nonprofit experience in the management of people, projects or budget units.
Application Requirements
The EMNA Program does not require test scores for admission. However, the Admissions Committee may request that some applicants take the GMAT or GRE to help assess their academic readiness.
We do not accept test scores older than five years. GMAT® and GRE® scores should be reported directly to the EMNA program using the University of Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business code: XM7-2D-86 for GMAT and 6998 for GRE.
Transcripts are required from all colleges and universities attended. Please include all prior coursework including summer sessions and any graduate studies. International transcripts must be accompanied by an official English translation.
Please note: Only full term-by-term transcripts are accepted; degree audits are not. Submitted documents cannot be returned. Applications are reviewed once all materials are received.
One recommendation is required as part of the application process. We suggest selecting someone who can provide a comprehensive assessment of your qualifications, skills, and work experience.
The individual you choose should be familiar with your professional or academic background and capable of offering detailed insights into your abilities and achievements. Ideally, this recommender will have observed your performance closely and can provide specific examples that highlight your strengths and potential.
Applicants should submit a resume summarizing your education, work experience, skills, and accomplishments. Include academic qualifications and professional experience with key responsibilities and achievements. Highlight relevant technical and soft skills, along with notable accomplishments such as awards or publications. Include professional affiliations, volunteer experience, and extracurricular activities that demonstrate your leadership and personal development.
Applicants will respond to the prompt below in 500 words or fewer. This required written statement helps the MBA Admissions Committee gain a deeper understanding of your goals, background, and the perspective you would bring to Notre Dame.
Prompt:
“What are your detailed post-master’s degree career plans?
Illustrate how your background, experiences, interests, and personal attributes, in conjunction with your studies at the University of Notre Dame, will equip you to successfully realize these ambitions. Please share both your short-term and long-term career goals, and be specific about the industry and function you hope to pursue.”
This is an opportunity to share information not covered elsewhere in your application. You can include additional context about your background, gaps in employment, unique experiences, personal challenges you have overcome, or any other insights that may not be fully represented in other sections of your application.
Non-U.S. citizen applicants (and U.S. citizens with extensive international study) must submit an English proficiency test score. Accepted tests include TOEFL®, IELTS™, PTE Academic, or the Duolingo English Test. Test scores may be waived if you completed at least six full-time semesters or nine full-time quarters at a university where English is the primary language. Transcripts will verify this, and the Admissions Committee will notify you if additional information is needed.
Report your English proficiency scores directly to us using Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business TOEFL code 2456.
The $50 non-refundable application fee is the final requirement in the application process. After submitting your application, you will be directed to the application status page where you can submit a payment by credit card through the online application system.
Your application will not be considered complete until this fee is paid.
Application fee waivers are available for individuals who satisfy the following eligibility requirements:
- United States Active Duty Military or Veterans
- Current or former Peace Corps volunteers
- Current or former Teach for America volunteers
If you fulfill any of these criteria, please reach out to the admissions team for further details at mna.business@nd.edu.