To be considered for the Ph.D. program, applicants must first meet the University's minimum admission standards. This means an acceptable GMAT or GRE score and a graduate GPA of at least 3.4 on a 4.0 scale. Persons meeting the requirements for admission to the Graduate School are eligible to apply for admission to the Ph.D. program in Business Administration.
Admission to the Fogelman College's Ph.D. program is based on:
- a thorough review of the qualifications of the applicant,
- space availability in the program, and
- fit between the Department program objectives and the applicant's objectives.
The Academic Program Admissions Committee makes Ph.D. admission decision recommendations in conjunction with the Associate Dean for Academic Programs to the Vice Provost for Graduate Studies. The applicant's entire academic record is reviewed, including GMAT or GRE score, undergraduate and graduate grades, and three letters of recommendation. Also, a resume and a statement of personal career objectives must be submitted, and a personal interview is normally required. An initial review is based upon an examination of exam score and grade point average of previous work. The higher your exam score, the higher your chances of being accepted and being considered for a departmental scholarship. The average exam score for admitted applicants has been above 600 GMAT and 1200 GRE for the past three years. The final admission decision recommendation is based on the above criteria and graduate faculty evaluation of the applicant's potential for success in a doctoral program in business administration.
For students without a master's degree, equivalent scores based on undergraduate GPA are required, and students may be admitted initially to the graduate master's program.
How To Apply
Request program information by completing the request card.
Send application materials to the following addresses:
Note: Some forms (PDF) require Adobe Acrobat Reader which can be downloaded from
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Step 1: Online Graduate Application to the Graduate School
- Domestic Graduate Application
or
- International Graduate Application
Applicants should complete "Planned Course of Study" section of the online application.
Application will not be processed without fee.
Send application and fee to:
Office of Graduate Admissions
101 Wilder Tower
The University of Memphis
Memphis, TN 38152-6627
Step 2: Departmental Application and Supporting Materials to the FCBE
- Resume
- Test scores (GMAT, GRE) (unofficial copies are acceptable at this step)
- Transcripts (unofficial copies are acceptable at this step)
- Statement of career goals and objectives
- Three (3) Letters of Recommendation
- Department Financial Assistance Application
Send to:
Ph.D. Programs Office
426 Fogelman College Admin Bldg
The University of Memphis
Memphis, TN 38152-3120
Step 3: Official Documents to the Graduate School
- Official Transcripts
- Official Test Scores (GMAT or GRE)
Additional requirements for international applicants:
- Official Test Scores (TOEFL)
- Affidavit of Financial Support
- Evaluation of Credentials
Evaluation of Credentials: Applicants whose highest degree is from a foreign university must have their credentials evaluated by World Education Services (http://wes.org). Their mailing address is World Education Services; P.O. Box 5087; Bowling Green Station; New York, NY 10274-5087. In most cases, the course-to-course report is sufficient.
Send to:
Office of Graduate Admissions
101 Wilder Tower
The University of Memphis
Memphis, TN 38152-6627
Financial Assistance
Departmental Financial Aid is awarded to incoming students beginning the Fall semester with at least a 600 GMAT or GRE equivalent score. Since there are a limited number of graduate assistantships available, Departments encourage students to apply in late February and early March. To apply for departmental financial assistance, complete the assistantship application form and submit with above listed materials to the Ph.D. Programs Office.
Application Deadlines
| Fall Semester | |
| Domestic & International | March 1st |
Please note: College Deadlines are not the same as University deadlines.
The preferred entry semester is Fall. Most areas begin reviewing applications for the Fall semester as early as February, therefore it is best to apply early and not wait until the deadline.
For more information please see the current Graduate Bulletin or contact the Ph.D. Program Coordinator for your area of concentration:
Accountancy: Dr. Charles Bailey
Economics: Dr. William Smith
Finance: Dr. Thomas McInish
Management: Dr. Chuck Pierce
Management Information Systems: Dr. Bill Kettinger
Marketing and Supply Chain Management: Dr. Daniel Sherrell
All departments do not necessarily admit each year; Accountancy not admitting for 2008 and 2009.
