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Admissions

How to Apply

  1. Create an account and start your application by selecting Fox School of Business (FSOB) as your school of choice in the online application portal. You will be asked to upload a statement of goals, a current resume and copies of your academic transcripts and enter recommender details within the application form.  
  2. Submit your application. 
  3. Pay the $60 application fee. 

Once submitted with payment, the admissions team reviews your application. They may request additional materials if required. You will receive an email notification once the application is complete.

Supporting Materials

For timely processing, we encourage you to prepare the following materials prior to submitting your application.  

Prerequisites

Due to the mathematical nature of many financial analysis courses and their fast pace, the admissions review includes particular attention to your quantitative background.  

This background must include accounting, economics, finance, statistics and calculus.  

Résumé

A current résumé or CV detailing your professional experience, regardless of employment status, is required. 

Transcripts

Temple University requires transcripts from each academic institution from which you earned credit for coursework. Copies of transcripts may be used during the admissions process; however, Temple University requires officials of any admitted student.  

Additional documentation may be required for non-US academic institutions, such as marksheet and diploma. For such institutions, please review these guidelines from Temple University’s Graduate School.   

Letters of Recommendation

One letter of recommendation is required. Professional references from an immediate supervisor, current or past, are preferred. Academic references are acceptable.  

Within the application, enter your reference’s contact information. References are then invited to upload their letters of recommendation. We encourage you to submit your application while waiting for recommendations to be completed. 

Statement of Goals

Describe your future goals in specific terms and how the MS will assist you in achieving those goals.

Standardized Test Scores (optional)

If you believe a test score would complement or strengthen your application, please request a test score report to be sent to Temple University (GRE: 2906 / GMAT: 72S3T52). Official scores must be reported from a GMAT or GRE test taken within the last five years. Please consult an admissions advisor with any questions. 

English Language Exam (as needed)

A test score of academic English, such as the TOEFL, IELTS, PTE Academic or Duolingo test, is required if you have not earned a bachelor's or graduate (master's or doctoral) degree from a U.S. institution. Test scores must be reported by the testing service to Temple University within two years of the test date. 

Waiver Eligibility  

Note that if you earned your undergraduate or graduate degree from a country in which English is a commonly used language, this requirement may be waived. The admissions department automatically reviews for waiver eligibility at application submission with review of your academic history.  

Learn more about required international application documents.

Interview (invite only)

Once an application is considered complete with the necessary documents, candidates will be invited to a virtual interview.  

Prerequisites

The Financial and Quantitative Analysis MS requires a strong record of achievement in quantitative coursework that includes accounting, economics, finance and multivariate calculus. Learn more about these requirements.

Additional Requirements for International Applicants

For applicants whose native language is not English, the TOEFL, IELTS or PTE Academic exam is required.

TOEFL: 100 iBT or 600 PBT minimum
IELTS: 7.5 minimum
PTE Academic: 72 minimum

Learn more about application procedures for international students.

Admissions Deadlines

  • Early Admissions Deadline: Dec. 15 
  • Scholarship Deadline and International Deadline: March 1 
  • Final Deadline: June 30 

Applications are rewed as they are received and can sometimes be considered after the deadline.

Questions?

For questions regarding your application, contact the admissions representative for your specific program.