MBA @ Syracuse

No GMAT Required

Top-Ranked Online MBA by The Princeton Review in 2020

We do not require GMAT scores for admission to MBA@Syracuse. You can bypass the GMAT, allowing you to:

  • Apply for the online MBA program sooner, without taking the GMAT
  • Earn a degree from the world-renowned Syracuse University
  • Engage with seasoned professionals from diverse industries

Applicants with less than five years of experience will work closely with an admissions counselor to build a strong application.

MBA@Syracuse is as academically rigorous as Whitman's on-campus program, offering:

Live classes hosted in a face-to-face online classroom

Real-world connections with professors and peers

Unmatched support from the Syracuse community

Self-paced coursework that can be completed 24/7


In a survey of 2016–2019 graduates, 59 percent of Syracuse online business graduates reported receiving a raise or promotion following graduation—or while still in the program. Graduates who received a raise received, on average, a 31 percent increase. Up to 32 percent were able to leverage their degree with a new employer.


This data is collected by Poets & Quants in a self-reported survey of alumni from the online graduate business programs from the Martin J. Whitman School of Management in 2016, 2017, and 2018. The data was pulled and calculated in August 2019

The online MBA program at Syracuse University's Whitman School of Management is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and was recognized among the top 25 online MBA programs by The Princeton Review.¹ Syracuse is also ranked the #1 private institution for veterans by The Military Times.² Both rankings were published in 2020.

To learn more about MBA@Syracuse, complete our brief contact form to speak with an admissions counselor.

¹The Princeton Review, Top 25 Online MBA Programs 2020, https://www.princetonreview.com/business-school-rankings?rankings=top-25-online-mba-programs (Retrieved January 24, 2020).
²The Military Times, Best for Vets List, https://charts.militarytimes.com/chart/15 (Retrieved January 24, 2020).