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Apply to Keller now using our convenient online application tool. The application often takes just five to 10 minutes to complete. Plus, you can start it now and return later to finish.
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After you submit your application, an admissions representative will contact you to help with anything you need to complete the graduate school admissions process, including:
If you qualify for admission to Keller, you will be notified in writing of your acceptance within one week of completing all application procedures. Upon notification, you will be notified of any prerequisite coursework that may be required.
Acceptable documents that demonstrate proof of your earned undergraduate degree include "Issued to Student" transcripts and copies of diplomas.
You can complete a personal interview with a Keller admission representative at a Keller location near your home or office. Students who are not located near a Keller location can interview via phone with a Keller admission representative.
DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management does not require completion of the GMAT or GRE exams if your undergraduate grade point average was at least 2.50, based on a 4.00 scale, and you earned a grade of B or better in college algebra and English composition. If testing is required, you can provide GMAT or GRE scores or take our alternative graduate school admission test, which can generally be completed at the time of the interview at no charge.
You'll need to submit a complete official academic transcript from the college or university where your baccalaureate or advanced degree was earned by the end of the second session of enrollment. Students who do not meet this deadline are dropped from all courses in which they are enrolled for future sessions. Until official transcripts are received, such students may not enroll.