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Application Requirements and Deadlines

Johnson Cornell Tech MBA Deadlines:
Priority Deadline: Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2025, at 11:59 AM EST
Round 2 Deadline: Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026, at 11:59 AM EST
Rolling Admissions Deadline: Thursday, March 5, 2026, at 11:59 AM EST

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Please review the Application Requirements below and the Frequently Asked Questions page for more information.

  • Applicants who wish to be fully considered for scholarships should apply by the priority deadline date.
  • International students are encouraged to apply no later than Round 2 to allow sufficient time for visa processing.
  • Applications must be complete – including letter(s) of recommendation – and submitted prior to a round deadline in order to be considered for that round.
  • Applications received after the round deadline will be moved to the following round.
  • Applications received after the Round 2 deadline will be considered on a rolling basis until March 5th at 11:59AM EST.
  • Applicants who have submitted a completed application prior to a round deadline will receive an update regarding their application status within 7 weeks following the round deadline.
  • Online Application: You must submit a completed Johnson Cornell Tech MBA online application. Please note that this is a separate application from other Johnson MBA programs, and our applications are not transferable across programs.
  • Academic Records or Transcripts: You must provide all academic records or transcripts from each previously attended university and proof of graduation from a Bachelor’s program (if this is not indicated on the transcript).
    While we do not require official transcripts at the time of application, you may send any official transcripts to Cornell Tech admissions electronically or via postal service. To be considered official, transcripts must be sent directly from the academic institution.
  • International Students:
    Cornell Tech requires that transcripts from colleges and universities outside the U.S. and Canada undergo a course-by-course evaluation by an expert academic credential evaluator in the United States. Students are responsible for paying all fees for such evaluations and making arrangements with the credential evaluation company to send and receive their documents.

Cornell Tech will accept evaluations from:
Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE)
International Educations Evaluation (IEE)
Scholaro
SpanTran
World Education Services (WES) Select: Cornell University – Manhattan NY
Or any NACES organization member.

Evaluations may be sent electronically (preferred) or via postal mail. You may also upload a copy through your Status Portal.

Note: The admissions committee requires this evaluation prior to reviewing your application for an admissions decision.

  • Language Test Scores (International Students Only): If your first language is not English, you must submit a valid TOEFL score of minimum 100, IELTS score of minimum 7.0 overall band, or a Duolingo score equivalent to a TOEFL score of 100.* Official test scores are not required at the time of submitting your application. However, all students who are accepted into the program will need to report their official scores to Cornell Tech for verification. To report your scores:

    TOEFL Testing Code: 2098

    IELTS: Cornell University Cornell Tech

    Duolingo: Send electronically to Cornell Tech Admissions

    *Please note we do not accept MyBestScore

    Waivers: A candidate may be considered exempt from submitting English language proficiency exam scores if one or more of the following criteria are met:

    1. You are a native citizen of a country where English is the primary language — this includes citizens of the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ghana, or Canada. Applicants who are citizens of India, Pakistan, the Philippines, Hong Kong, or Singapore are not eligible for exemption.
    2. You have earned a university degree from the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ghana, or Canada.
    3. You have earned a university degree from a non-English-speaking country and can provide official documentation that states the sole language of educational instruction was English. Documentation must be provided when submitting your application and should be uploaded in the transcript section.*

    Please note that residency and/or work experience do not constitute eligibility for the English Language proficiency exam waiver. For more information, please read Johnson’s English Language Proficiency Policy under MBA Application Requirements or contact the Cornell Tech Admissions at admissions@tech.cornell.edu.

  • GMAT/GRE: The JCTMBA program requires all applicants to submit a GMAT or GRE test score. While there is no minimum score required, you may visit the class profile section to see the average test score of incoming students. Official test scores are not required at the time of submitting your application. However, all students who are accepted to the program will need to report their official scores to Cornell Tech for verification. To report your scores:

GMAT Code: 5JW-BM-64

GRE Code: 8296

Waiver: Cornell Johnson is offering candidates of the Full-Time MBA the ability to request a GMAT/GRE test waiver, without negative bias. In the test section of the application, candidates should indicate their request for a waiver and upload a short statement explaining why you will flourish in our rigorous academic environment (100 words). Upon submission of the statement, you will be notified if the waiver has been granted. You do not need to submit a full application to be considered for a waiver.

If your test waiver is not approved, your application will remain incomplete until a test score is submitted. If you plan to submit GMAT or GRE scores, your highest score will be considered.

  • Resume: Your resume must list your professional history, academic background, and any skills or activities that are relevant to your admission into this program. Please limit your resume to 2 pages. The Tech MBA program seeks candidates with a minimum of 2-3 years of digital-based experience and/or knowledge of the tech industry.
  • Personal Statement:
    *A note about AI: Cornell Tech does not prohibit the use of generative artificial intelligence (ChatGPT, Bard, etc.) to assist with the preparation of personal statements or statements of purpose, however, use of any AI tool must be disclosed and properly cited. The content of the Statement of Purpose and Personal Statement must be truthful and accurate. In an essay or question format in 500 words or fewer, double-spaced, 12-point font: Use a specific example and tell us about a time you creatively solved a problem at work.
  • Video Essay: Applicants are required to complete a video essay via an online platform. The questions focus on the applicant’s goals, professional and/or academic experiences, and help determine personal fit for the applied focus of the program​​​​​​.
    Note: the admissions committee will not provide interviewees with the question set ahead of time, and we cannot answer any questions related to the content of the interview prior to its completion.
  • Letter of Recommendation: Applicants are required to submit one professional letter of recommendation* but you may submit an additional letter if relevant to your candidacy for the program. Your recommender should speak to your academic and interpersonal abilities, technical aptitude, and/or professional experiences in tech, your experience working on teams, and any areas of improvement. Your letter of recommendation should come from a current or former manager, supervisor, or someone who has managed/supervised you in a professional capacity. Unless you are a full-time entrepreneur, we generally advise that you do not choose clients, co-founders, or colleagues to write your recommendation.

    If you are an entrepreneur, CEO, and/or co-founder of a company, you may submit a recommendation from a co-founder, long-term client, or previous supervisor. While not required, we recommend submitting two recommendation letters if this applies to you.

    Letters must be sent from a professional email address. This is to maintain the integrity and credibility of the recommendations.

  • Application Fee: A nonrefundable $200 application fee is required for submission.

 

Questions? Visit our Frequently Asked Questions Page for more information.

All finalists will be invited for a 30-minute video interview with a member of the Admissions Committee. Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate in-person interviews.

There is no specific preparation required for the admissions interview, and questions will not be shared in advance. Our committee is interested in assessing your problem-solving skills and understanding how your prior work experience will allow you to make the most of the Johnson Cornell Tech MBA.

All interviewed candidates will receive an admission decision within 2-3 weeks of their interview.

Cornell Tech offers scholarship aid to a limited number of master’s degree students each year. Aid is determined by a holistic review of all the applicants’ credentials at the time of their admission.

Applicants who wish to be fully considered for a scholarship are advised to apply by the priority deadline date. 

All admitted students who are not fully sponsored are considered – no additional application is needed.

While it is not possible for Cornell Tech to offer full-tuition funding for master’s students, scholarships may cover a significant portion of tuition costs.

Scholarships cannot be applied to housing or costs other than tuition.

Please note that requesting consideration for scholarship aid does not affect your admission decision.

Need-based financial aid is not available from Cornell Tech, but students who are qualified for federal loans may refer to Johnson’s Financial Aid FAQs for more information about financing their degree.

For more information about the cost of attendance, please refer to our Tuition & Fees.

Please refer to our Class Profile below for our most up-to-date averages and other general statistics.

  • Total enrolled: 74
  • Average age: 28
  • % Female students: 39%
  • Countries represented: 19
  • % International students: 74%
  • Average GMAT: 675
  • GMAT range (middle 80%): 590-730
  • Average GRE: 157 (Verbal), 163 (Quantitative)
  • GRE-Q range (middle 80%): 156-169
  • GRE-V range (middle 80%): 150-164
  • Average undergraduate GPA: 3.53/4.0
  • Undergraduate GPA (middle 80%): 3.12 – 3.86
  • Average years of work experience: 5 years
  • Years of work experience (middle 80%): 4-8years
  • Undergraduate majors:
    Engineering: 20/ 27%
    Computer Science: 11 / 15%
    Information Technology / Information Systems/Data Science / Statistics: 8 / 11%
    Economics/Finance: 6 / 8%
    Business/Business Administration/Management/Marketing/Hotel Administration: 6 / 8%
    Sciences: 4 / 5%
    Political Science: 3 / 4%
    Other: 16 / 22%
  • Prior industries:
    Consulting: 10 / 14%
    FinTech/Financial Services: 12 / 16%
    Health care: 5 / 7%
    Business Services: 14 / 19%
    E-commerce: 4 / 5%
    Engineering/Manufacturing: 9 / 12%
    Technology/Other: 5 / 7%
    Other: 15 / 20%

African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS)

AIESEC

Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS)

Annual Ivy Plus University of Puerto Rico Event

American Economic Association Committee on the Status of Minorities in the Economics Profession Mentoring Program (CSMGEP: Mentoring Program)

American Economic Association Summer Training Program (AEASP)

American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES)

AmeriCorps

Association for Computing Machinery Women Council (ACM-W)

Atlanta University Center Consortium (AUCC)

Big 10 Grad Expo at Purdue University

Black in AI

Black Doctoral Network (BDN)

Building Infrastructure Leading to Diversity (BUILD)

Cal-Bridge Program

California Forum for Diversity in Graduate Education

Carleton College Summer Mathematics Program for Women Undergraduates

Cientifico Latino Graduate School Mentorship Program

Center for Bright Beams Summer Program (CBB)

CCMR NSF PREM

CCMR Summer REU Program at Cornell

CLASSE Summer REU Program at Cornell

CLASSE Summer Research for Community College Students (SRCCS)

CNF/ NNIN REU Program at Cornell

Columbia University Bridge to the PhD Program

COMPASS

Cornell Diversity Preview Weekend (DPW)

Cornell, Maryland, Max Planck Pre-doctoral Research School

Cornell Summer Math Institute (CSMI)

Cornell Summer School on Designing Technology for Social Impact

Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP)

CU Integrated Graduate Education, Research and Training (IGERT) Visitation

The CUNY Pipeline Program

EDGE Program: Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education

ENGINE (engineering name exchange)

Fisk-Vanderbilt Bridge Program

FLIP (Diversifying Future Leadership in the Professoriate) Alliance

Florida A&M Graduate Feeder Conference

Forte Fellows

Gates Millennium Scholars

National Consortium for Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering and Science (GEM)

Grace Hopper Celebration

HSI Pathways to the Professoriate: Cal State- Northridge, FIU, UTexas- El Paso, NYU, UC-Berkeley, UPenn, Northwestern, UC-Davis

Dr. John H. Hopps Jr. Defense Research Scholars Program

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

The Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS Annual Conference)

LASPAU

Laureates & Leaders Program at MIT

Learn IT, Girl Fellowship

LXAI (Latinx in AI members only)

The Leadership Alliance

Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation Summer Undergraduates (LSAMP)

Mathematical and Theoretical Biology Institute (MTBI)

Mathematics Summer REU Program at Cornell

McNair Scholars

Mentoring, Educating, Networking, and Thematic Opportunities for Research in Engineering & Sciences (MENTORES)

Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC)

MIT Summer Research Program (MSRP)

National Name Exchange

National Organization of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCCHE)

National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)

National Society of Black Physicists (NSBP)

National Society of Hispanic Physicists (NSHP)

Ohio State University- Research Internship for Young Academics Program (OSU-RIYA)

Out in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (oSTEM)

Out for Undergrad (O4U)

Peace Corps

Philosophy in an Inclusive Key Summer Institute (PIKSI)

Philosophy of Law Undergraduate Summer School (PLUSS)

PREP

Project 1000

Rutgers Summer Institute for Diversity in Philosophy

SHAWCO

Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS)

Society of Women Engineers (SWE)

Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)

SoNIC Summer Workshop

Summer Immersion Program in Philosophy (SIPP)

Summer Mathematics Institute at Cornell

Summer Program for Women in Mathematics (SPWM)

Summer Program for Women in Philosophy (SPWP)

Summer Undergraduate Research in Science and Engineering (SUnRiSE)

Tapia Conference

Team for Research in Ubiquitous Secure Technology (TRUST)

The Sadie Collective

Univ. of Arizona Summer Undergraduate Program for Engaging w/ Research (SUPER)

University of Michigan Building Bridges to the Doctorate Program

West Virginia University Summer Law Institute

Williams Math Summer Research Program

Women and Mathematics Program (WAM)

Women in Data Science (WiDS)