FAQ

Our application process is very easy:

1. You Apply
Tell us a little about yourself and we’ll help with the rest. Our convenient online application tool only takes 10 minutes to complete.

2. We Connect
After you submit your application, an admissions representative will contact you and will help you to complete the process.

3. You Get Ready
Once you’ve completed your application and connected with an admissions representative, you’re ready to create your schedule.

Find our application form here

The cost of education remains a significant financial challenge for many families. Seemingly small increases can add up over decades, especially with several years of static or declining wages.

Tuition fees​​​​​​
If you are a new student and plan to enrol in one of our programs for 2025-2026 or later, you can read more about our fees here.

1. Apply for Aid

Complete the Financial Aid Application Form (available from the Admissions or Finance Office)


2. Submission

Submit required documents (proof of income, academic records, recommendation letters)


3. Review and Feedback

wait notification from the Financial Aid Committee

For more information about our Financial aid you can click here.

Yes. You will need to submit a separate application in addition to the required materials. You will also have to send an individual portfolio or schedule an audition if required for each application. If you are accepted to more than one program at Graduate School of Management, you must choose one program as your major.

All our degree program typically take three and a half years to complete, while MBA programs take two years.

The notification period for the admission decision will be within five (05) working days following the submission of the application form and the required documents. There may be cases, however, where the decision will come earlier or take longer. We send decision letters out at different times, depending on each program’s review schedule and when required materials for the student’s file are received. There is no significance attached to receiving your notification earlier or later than other students that have applied.