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Admission
Standards for the Robert H. Smith School
of Business at College Park
All students will apply for admission
to The Robert H. Smith School of
Business by submitting an application to
the:
Office of Undergraduate
Admissions,
1st Floor, Mitchell Building
(
301-314-8385
Admission to the Smith School is
competitive. Admission requirements and
policies may be subject to change.
Please check
online for the most up-to-date
information, dates and locations of
information sessions. Also, please refer to the
Frequently Asked Admission Questions
section below to get answers to many of
your admission questions. Upper-division
BMGT programs are offered at College
Park and at the
Universities
at Shady Grove in Montgomery County.
Freshmen
Direct admission to the School is
offered on a space-available basis to
first-time applicants who present the
most competitive academic records. All
students admitted directly to BMGT as
freshmen must demonstrate satisfactory
progress.
- All students admitted as
freshmen must demonstrate
satisfactory progress (2.0 or
better) plus completion of Gateway
courses (BMGT 220, BMGT 230, ECON
200 or 201, and MATH 220 or
140--each with "C" or better) by the
semester they reach 45 credits
(excluding AP & ESL), at which time
they will be reviewed in order to
continue in the BMGT major. (Note:
Only one repeat of one single course
to the set of Gateway courses will
be accepted to remain in BMGT.
Appeals will be considered.)
Internal and External
Transfer Students
Students who began at UMCP or a
Maryland System School in Spring 2004
through Spring 2005 were grandfathered
under the Spring 2001 admission
standards, through Spring 2007. At this
time all students must meet the current
admission standards, detailed below.
- All students applying for
admission to BMGT as transfer
students—whether internal transfers
already enrolled at UMCP or external
transfer students entering the
university for the first time—will
be subject to competitive admission
for a limited number of spaces in
the BMGT program at each program
location.
- To be considered for admission,
applicants must complete the
following requirements:
- Minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA
(preferred, may vary based upon
the applicant pool)
- Minimum junior standing—60
credits earned
- Completion of 50% of
lower-level university core
requirements
- Completion of Gateway
courses, all with “C“ or
better:
- BMGT 220 & 221
Principles of Accounting I &
II
- ECON 200 & 201
Principles of Micro- &
Macro-Economics
- ENGL 101 Introduction to
Writing
- MATH 220 or 140 Calculus
I
- BMGT 230 Business
Statistics or equivalent
- Co-curricular involvement,
leadership experience and honors and
awards will also be considered in
the admission decision. Students are
strongly encouraged to submit with
their applications a resume and
letter detailing their
accomplishments and experience.
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Application Deadlines for
Transfer Students: Complete
applications, transcripts and all supporting
documents must be received not later
than:
1st business day of August
(Final Deadline)
5th
business day in January
(Final Deadline)
Note: For external transfer
applicants in the Spring, all
transcripts and supporting
documentation must be received by
the 10th business day of January.
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Please submit completed
applications to the Attn: LEP
Coordinator, Office of Undergraduate
Admissions, Mitchell Building,
University of Maryland, College
Park, MD 20742-5235.
FREQUENTLY ASKED ADMISSIONS QUESTIONS
1. I have heard about the
BMGT Program
at Shady Grove. What is this?
The Smith School offers the upper
division portions of four
majors—Accounting, Marketing,
International Business, and General Business with specialization in
Entrepreneurship
through the Universities at Shady Grove,
located in Montgomery County. The Smith
School program at Shady Grove is taught
by the same corps of faculty, consists
of the same coursework, and has the same
entrance requirements as those offered
at UMCP. Students may apply directly to
the Shady Grove program, and may also
apply to both Shady Grove and College
Park. Admission is competitive at both
locations, due to capacity limitations.
All students who wish to apply for
admission to the Shady Grove campus may
contact Associate Director
Luke Glasgow at 301-738-6079
for additional information.
2. Are my grades and credits from
another college or another major counted
in the gpa I need to be admitted to BMGT?
Yes. All grades from all coursework
taken anywhere are included. All credits
previously attempted are included when
calculating your total number of
credits, regardless of how many are
transferable to the University of
Maryland. You are required to submit
transcripts for all coursework
previously taken. Advanced Placement and
ESL credits, however, need not be
included in the number of credits
completed for purposes of meeting
admission requirements.
3. How can I find out if the
courses I took at my previous college
transfer to the University of Maryland?
Please go to the Transfer Credit
Center website:
http://www.tce.umd.edu and click on
transfer course look-up, then click on
the state where your previous school is
located, then click on the school. You
can see if courses from your previous
institution transfer to the University
of Maryland College Park, and if they
are equivalent to UMD courses. To have a
course evaluated you need to take the
course description and course syllabus
from that course to the Transfer Credit
Center or to the appropriate department
after you have been admitted.
4. How will I know
for sure that I will be
admitted? May I
indicate a preference
for program location?
You will be evaluated
for admission in a
competitive pool of
other applicants for the
same semester. You
may indicate your
preference of program
location in your cover
letter. Current
campus location is take
into account in the
admission decision;
however, the admission
committee will offer
placement to either
College Park or Shady
Grove business program,
based upon capacity in
the program and the
strength of your
application. While
we understand the
preference of many
students to study on the
main campus, space
limitations prevent us
from accommodating all
of the admitted students
at the Smith School at
College Park.
5. If I am not admitted, may I
apply again the next semester?
You can apply once only to each
program location—College Park or Shady
Grove. If you apply to College Park and
are not accepted, you may apply to Shady
Grove. Alternatively, you may apply to
Shady Grove and College Park at the same
time, indicating your 1st preference.
6. When shall I apply for
admission?
If you have completed
all of the gateway
courses by the end of
spring semester, you
should submit your
application by the
priority deadline of the
first business day of June.
Approximately 2/3 of the
fall entering class will
be admitted from this
priority deadline pool.
If you need to complete
gateway courses or
improve your gpa, you
can apply after the 1st
summer session, for the
final deadline of the
first business day of August.
The priority deadline
for spring semester is
the first business day
of December and the
final spring deadline is
the 5th business day in January. NOTE: All
transcripts and
supporting documentation
must be received by the
final deadline
(exception: for external
transfer applicants in
the Spring, all
transcripts and
supporting documentation
must be received by the
10th business day of
January.). You
cannot complete
requirements in summer
session II or winterterm
and apply for immediate
admission to the fall or
spring semesters,
respectively.
7. Who can I talk with to assess
my chances of admission to BMGT?
The Office of Undergraduate
Admissions has a Limited Enrollment
Counselor who is knowledgeable about the
requirements and strategies for
admission to the Smith School. (Please call
301/314-8385.) These
counselors offer walk-in hours during
the Fall and Spring semester from 1:30
p.m. - 4:00 p.m. on Monday and Thursday.
Their summer hours are Wednesday and
Thursday from 1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. In addition, regular
information sessions are offered by
the Admissions Office throughout the
year. Please check the Admissions Office
Web site, and/or the
Smith
School site.
8. How can I be
advised if I want to go
on Study Abroad?
If you wish to study
abroad prior to your
admission to BMGT, you
will be advised by your
current advisor to
enroll in non-business
courses, or business
courses which have
already been approved as
equivalent by the
university and
articulated in the
Transfer Credit Center
database (TCEQ). The
Smith School strongly
discourages study abroad
in your 1st semester in
BMGT.
9. Will I be able
to apply to BMGT Honors
and/or Smith Fellows
Programs for my 1st
semester in BMGT?
Undergraduate Fellows
programs are restricted
to BMGT majors. Because
applications are taken
to BMGT Honors and other
fellows programs in
spring semester, you
would be permitted to
access the Smith online
portal, UNet to submit
your application online,
but must submit your
transcript and letters
of recommendation on
paper to the Smith
School Undergraduate
Studies Office by the
deadline date. At this
time, prospective BMGT
majors are only eligible
to apply for BMGT
Honors. Please go to
http://www.smith.umd.edu/undergrad/businesshonors.html
for more information and
to apply.
Admission Standards, 9/2004
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