2022-2023 MBA Application Deadlines At Top Schools by: Jeff Schmitt & John A. Byrne on June 01, 2022 | 33,703 Views June 1, 2022 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit Once again, Harvard Business School hit the start button on the 2022-2023 MBA application season, posting a first-round cutoff for applications to its Class of 2025 for Sept. 7. And with the Harvard announcement, other school deadlines are tumbling in (we will update this list as soon as more schools disclose their new deadline dates). For applicants to HBS, there is one rather substantial change. The school placed a 900-word limit on the single essay required of all MBA applicants. Previously, candidates could write as long or as short as they liked to the question: “As we review your application, what more would you like us to know as we consider your candidacy for the Harvard Business School MBA program?” Chad Losee, managing director of MBA admissions and financial aid, said the change occurred due to feedback from candidates. “We have heard from some applicants that, without a word limit, sometimes questions (and stress) arise about the ‘right’ word length,” he wrote in a blog post. “We hope that including a limit provides applicants with a little more direction and eliminates the stress about how much is too much to write.” ‘This admissions season offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get into a top MBA’ Generally, that’s the kind of tweak that most business schools are making as their new applications and deadlines go live for the students who will enter their programs in the fall of 2023. It promises to be one of the more fascinating MBA application seasons. Many believe that this year could the best chance in a generation to get into an M7 business school like Harvard, Stanford GSB, Wharton, MIT, Columbia, Booth, or Kellogg, particularly for either U.S. domestic candidates or those from Europe. The reason: Many schools are witnessing double-digit declines in applications from domestic applicants who are finding plenty of job opportunities in a robust, though uncertain, economy. Employers have been aggressive in offering promotions and pay increases to keep their young professional talent from running off to graduate school. “We believe the upcoming admissions season of 2022/23 to be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” believes Matt Symonds, a co-founder of Fortina Admissions. “While round 1 application volume will likely be down unless you are an Indian male engineer, a recession in the second half of the year will see round 2 picking up again. But the MBA admissions offices of Boston, Palo Alto and Philadelphia can only work with what they have in front of them at any given time, and will still look to fill half of next year’s class in round 1 with the lower volumes they are likely to receive. Instead of a one in 10 chance at HBS, your admissions odds may be considerably better.” Important MBA admissions advice: Apply early in Rounds 1 or 2 In general, it’s best to apply in round one or round two because fewer classroom seats are already taken in those rounds. Later deadlines are not only more competitive; they are often used by admission officers to “craft” a class and fill seats with students to increase the overall diversity of the class. Stanford Graduate School of Business also points out that the earlier round one and two deadlines provide prospective students with “ample time to complete any recommended quantitative preparation prior to arrival on campus; access to the on-campus housing lottery including Stanford GSB Residences; additional time to complete the visa application process, and the opportunity to attend Admit Weekend (there is no Admit Weekend for Round 3).” Many schools that have made MBA admissions either test optional or are granting test waivers are expected to continue those policies. That is already true at the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business. “This is the third application cycle in which Darden has offered text flexibility,” points out Dawna Clarke, senior assistant dean of admissions. “Our test waiver policy is an acknowledgement that not all stellar applicants are equally stellar standardized test-takers. I’m proud that we have broadened our admissions criteria to be inclusive of other indicators of academic preparedness.” In addition to its continuation of test waivers, Darden also is extending a range of what it calls “test flexibility options,” allowing applicants to submit a range of test scores. In a continued effort to ensure standardized test scores are not an impediment to pursuing an MBA, Darden accepts standardized tests including the GMAT, GRE, MCAT, LSAT and the Executive Assessment. How successful applicants gained their admits All of these top schools are highly selective. They reject for admission the vast majority of candidates who apply. And sometimes the odds of acceptance from a self-selecting pool of high achievers can be daunting. Last year, for example. the top ten MBA programs in the U.S. received 57,975 applications and admitted 9,484 candidates for an acceptance rate of just 18.4% (see ‘The Window’ Closes: Acceptance Rates At The Top 50 U.S. MBA Programs). So what’s the most important factor that contributed to an acceptance at a top school? We asked members of the Class of 2022 what gave them an edge in gaining their admit letters (see We Asked MBAs How They Got Into Top Schools. Here’s What They Told Us). While the answers were as varied as the students’, several common themes emerged. One was doing due diligence on each school targeted by the applicant. “I made sure I knew those programs like the back of my hand,” says Sam Buck who graduated in the Class of 2022 from the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business. “I could rattle off the names of professors I wanted to do research with, clubs I hoped to join, and classes I couldn’t wait to take. I didn’t select the schools I applied to based on rankings; I selected them based on fit.” Luke Elder took a similar approach in applying to Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. “I took a deep dive into Kellogg’s professors, course catalog, extracurriculars, and more to give myself a real-life picture of Kellogg as well as to understand the types of prospective students that Kellogg was interested in admitting,” he says. Earliest 2022-2023 MBA Application Deadlines School Deadline Interview Notification Decision Essay Release INSEAD June 14, 2022 (R3 for Jan. 2023 intake) July 19, 2022 Aug. 19, 2022 Yes Western (Ivy) July 11, 2022 (R3 for March 2023 intake) July 28, 2022 Rolling Yes INSEAD July 26, 2022 (R4 for Jan. 2023 intake) Aug. 30, 2022 Sept. 23, 2022 Yes HEC Paris Aug. 15, 2022 (R6-January 2023 Intake) By Rolling Invitation Sept. 17, 2022 Yes Oxford (Said) Aug. 31, 2022 (R1) By Rolling Invitation Rolling Yes Cambridge (Judge) Sept. 5, 2022 (R1) Oct. 14-28, 2022 Rolling Yes INSEAD Sept. 6, 2022 (R1 for Aug. 2023 intake) Oct. 7, 2022 Nov. 10, 2022 Yes Harvard Sept. 7, 2022 (R1) Oct. 5, 2022* Dec. 8, 2022 Yes Wharton Sept. 7, 2022 (R1) Oct. 25, 2022 Dec. 15, 2022 Yes Duke (Fuqua) Sept. 7, 2022 (Early Action) Sept. 22, 2022 Oct. 20, 2022 Yes Virginia (Darden) Sept. 8, 2022 (Early Action) Open Interview NA Yes London Business School Sept. 9, 2022 (R1) Oct. 13, 2022 Dec. 1, 2022 Yes Notre Dame (Mendoza) Sept. 13, 2022 (Early Decision) Oct. 11-12 (Virtual Interviews) November 4 Yes Stanford GSB Sept. 13, 2022 (R1) Dec. 8, 2022 Rolling Yes Yale SOM Sept. 13, 2022 (R1) Rolling Dec. 6, 2022 Yes Northwestern (Kellogg) Sept. 14, 2022 (R1) Rolling Dec. 14, 2022 Yes HEC Paris Sept. 15, 2022 (R7-January 2023 Intake) By Rolling Invitation Oct. 22, 2022 Yes NYU Stern Sept. 15, 2022 (R1) By Rolling Invitation, No Later Than Dec. 1, 2022 Rolling Yes Michigan (Ross) Sept. 19, 2022 (R1) By Rolling Invitation Dec. 9, 2022 Yes Western (Ivy) Sept. 19, 2022 (R4 for March 2023 intake) Oct. 3, 2022 Rolling Yes Chicago (Booth) Sept. 22, 2022 (R1) Rolling Dec. 1, 2022 Yes Cornell (Johnson) Sept. 22, 2022 (R1-Two-Year MBA) Rolling Rolling Yes UC-Berkeley (Haas) Sept. 22, 2022 (R1) Rolling Dec. 15, 2022 Yes Dartmouth (Tuck) Sept. 26, 2022 (R1) Open Invitation Dec. 8, 2022 Yes Duke (Fuqua) Sept. 26, 2022 (R1) Oct. 26, 2022 Dec. 8, 2022 Yes Columbia Business School Sept. 28, 2022 (Early Decision for Aug. 2023 entry) By Rolling Invitation Rolling Yes Columbia Business School Sept. 28, 2022 (Final for Jan. 2023 entry) By Rolling Invitation Rolling Yes Georgetown (McDonough) Sept. 28, 2022 (R1) By Rolling Invitation Dec. 8, 2022 Yes MIT (Sloan) Sept. 29, 2022 (R1) By Rolling Invitation Dec. 14, 2022 Yes Carnegie Mellon (Tepper) Oct. 2, 2022 (R1) Rolling Dec. 7, 2022 Yes Washington (Foster) Oct. 4, 2022 (R1) Rolling Rolling Yes Virginia (Darden) Oct. 5, 2022 (R1) Rolling Rolling Yes UCLA (Anderson) Oct. 5, 2022 (R1) By Rolling Invitation Dec. 14, 2022 Yes Emory (Goizueta) Oct. 5, 2022 (R1) By Rolling Invitation Dec. 7, 2022 Yes Rice (Jones) Oct. 7, 2022 (R1) Rolling Rolling starting on Dec. 9 Yes Cornell (Johnson) Oct. 11, 2022 (R1-One-Year MBA) Rolling Rolling Yes Texas-Austin (McCombs) Oct. 11, 2022 (R1) By Rolling Invitation Dec. 15, 2022 Yes Vanderbilt (Owen) Oct. 11, 2022 (R1) By Rolling Invitation Dec. 16, 2022 Yes Georgia Tech (Scheller) Oct. 12, 2022 (R1) Nov. 3-4, 2022 Nov. 18, 2022 Yes Oxford (Said) Oct. 12, 2022 (R2) By Rolling Invitation Rolling Yes Southern California (Marshall) Oct. 15, 2022 (R1) By Rolling Invitation Dec. 31, 2022 Yes Indiana (Kelley) Oct. 15, 2022 (R1) By Rolling Invitation Dec. 30, 2022 Yes NYU Stern Oct. 15, 2022 (R2) By Rolling Invitation, No Later Than Jan. 1, 2023 Rolling Yes Ohio State (Fisher) Oct. 16, 2022 (Early) Rolling Nov. 18, 2022 Yes Cambridge (Judge) Oct. 17, 2022 (R2) Nov. 25-Dec. 9, 2022 Rolling Yes Notre Dame (Mendoza) Nov. 1, 2022 (R1) Nov. 16-17, Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 2022 (Virtual Interviews) Dec. 16 Yes Western (Ivy) Nov. 7, 2022 (R5 for March 2023 intake) Nov. 21, 2022 Rolling Yes HEC Paris Nov. 15, 2022 (R8 Final-January 2023 Intake) By Rolling Invitation Dec. 17, 2022 Yes INSEAD Nov. 15, 2022 (R2 for Aug. 2023 intake) Dec. 16, 2022 Jan. 20, 2023 Yes Ohio State (Fisher) Dec. 4, 2022 (R1) Rolling Jan. 27, 2023 Yes Western (Ivy) Jan. 9, 2023 (R4 for March 2023 intake) Rolling Invites Rolling Yes An asterisk indicates an estimate based on last year’s dates because the school has not formally announced a date for when it will notify applicants of interview invites. Round Two 2022-2023 MBA Application Deadlines School Deadline Interview Notification Decision Essay Release Washington (Foster) Jan. 3, 2023 (R2-Final for internationals) Rolling Rolling Yes Harvard Jan. 4, 2023 (R2) Feb. 2, 2023* March 29, 2023 Yes Wharton Jan. 4, 2023 (R2) Feb. 17, 2023 March 23, 2023 Yes Dartmouth (Tuck) Jan. 4, 2023 (R2) By Rolling Invitation March 16, 2023 Yes UCLA (Anderson) Jan. 4, 2023 (R2) By Rolling Invitation March 22, 2023 Yes Oxford (Said) Jan. 4, 2023 (R3) By Rolling Invitation Rolling Yes Stanford GSB Jan. 5, 2023 (R2) March 30, 2023 Rolling Yes London Business School Jan. 5, 2023 (R2) Feb. 9, 2023 April 5, 2023 Yes Chicago (Booth) Jan. 5, 2023 (R2) Rolling March 23, 2023 Yes UC-Berkeley (Haas) Jan. 5, 2023 (R2) Rolling March 23, 2023 Yes Yale SOM Jan. 5, 2023 (R2) Rolling March 24, 2023 Yes Virginia (Darden) Jan. 5, 2023 (R2) NA NA Yes Duke (Fuqua) Jan. 5, 2023 (R2) Feb. 1, 2023 March 10, 2023 Yes Carnegie Mellon (Tepper) Jan. 5, 2023 (R2) Rolling March 8, 2023 Yes Cornell (Johnson) Jan. 5, 2023 (R2-One-Year MBA) Rolling Rolling Yes Southern California (Marshall) Jan. 5, 2023 (R2) By Rolling Invitation March 31, 2023 Yes Texas-Austin (McCombs) Jan. 5, 2023 (R2) By Rolling Invitation March 23, 2023 Yes Georgetown (McDonough) Jan. 5, 2023 (R2) By Rolling Invitation March 21, 2023 Yes Indiana (Kelley) Jan. 5, 2023 (R2) By Rolling Invitation March 15, 2023 Yes Georgia Tech (Scheller) Jan. 5, 2023 (R2) Feb. 24 & 27, 2023 March 3, 2023 Yes Rice (Jones) Jan. 6, 2023 (R2) Rolling Rolling starting on March 15, 2023 Yes Michigan (Ross) Jan. 8, 2023 (R2) By Rolling Invitation March 17, 2023 Yes Ohio State (Fisher) Jan. 8, 2023 (R2) Rolling March 10, 2023 Yes Emory (Goizueta) Jan. 9, 2023 (R2) By Rolling Invitation March 15, 2023 Yes Vanderbilt (Owen) Jan. 9, 2023 (R2) By Rolling Invitation March 24, 2023 Yes Cambridge (Judge) Jan. 9, 2023 (R3) Feb. 24-March 17, 2023 Rolling Yes INSEAD Jan. 10, 2023 (R3 for Aug. 2023 intake) Feb. 10, 2023 March 17, 2023 Yes Northwestern (Kellogg) Jan. 10, 2023 (R2) Rolling March 28, 2023 Yes Cornell (Johnson) Jan. 10, 2023 (R2-Two-Year MBA) Rolling Rolling Yes Notre Dame (Mendoza) Jan. 10, 2023 (R2) Jan. 31-Feb. 1, Feb. 14-15 (Virtual Interviews); Feb. 21-22 (tentative) March 17 Yes Columbia Business School Jan. 11, 2023 (Merit Fellowship for Aug. 2023 entry) By Rolling Invitation Rolling Yes MIT (Sloan) Jan. 18, 2023 (R2) By Rolling Invitation April 3, 2023 Yes IMD Feb. 1, 2023 (R1) Feb. 14, 2023 March 25, 2023 Yes An asterisk indicates an estimate based on last year’s dates because the school has not formally announced a date for when it will notify applicants of interview invites. R3 & Later 2022-2023 MBA Application Deadlines School Deadline Interview Notification Decision Essay Release NYU Stern Jan. 15, 2023 (R3) By Rolling Invitation, No Later Than April 1, 2023 Rolling Yes NYU Stern February 15, 2023 (R4 for U.S. citizens and permanent residents applying to 1-year Focused MBA) By Rolling Invitation, No Later Than April 1, 2023 Rolling Yes Ohio State (Fisher) Feb. 26, 2023 (R3) Rolling April 7, 2023 Yes Southern California (Marshall) March 1, 2023 (R3) By Rolling Invitation May 15, 2023 Yes Indiana (Kelley) March 1, 2023 (R3) By Rolling Invitation April 30, 2023 Yes Cambridge (Judge) March 6, 2023 (R4) April 14-29, 2023 Rolling Yes INSEAD March 7, 2023 (R4 for Aug. 2023 intake) April 7, 2023 May 12, 2023 Yes Cornell (Johnson) March 7, 2023 (R3-One-Year MBA) Rolling Rolling Yes Georgia Tech (Scheller) March 9, 2023 (R3) April 14 & 17, 2023 April 21, 2023 Yes Carnegie Mellon (Tepper) March 12, 2023 (R3) Rolling May 3, 2023 Yes Washington (Foster) March 14, 2023 (R3-Final for U.S. applicants) Rolling Rolling Yes Notre Dame (Mendoza) March 14, 2023 (R3) March 28-29, April 4-5 (Virtual Interviews) April 28 Yes NYU Stern March 15, 2023 (R4) By Rolling Invitation, No Later Than June 1, 2023 Rolling Yes Wharton March 20, 2023 (R3) April 13, 2023 May 10, 2023 Yes Emory (Goizueta) Marc 22, 2023 (R3) By Rolling Invitation May 10, 2023 Yes Oxford (Said) March 22, 2023 (R4 & Final) By Rolling Invitation Rolling Yes London Business School March 27, 2023 (R3) April 27, 2023 June 9, 2023 Yes Dartmouth (Tuck) March 27, 2023 (R3) By Rolling Invitation May 4, 2023 Yes Duke (Fuqua) March 28, 2023 (R3) April 12, 2023 May 2, 2023 Yes Texas-Austin (McCombs) March 28, 2023 (R3) By Rolling Invitation May 4, 2023 Yes Georgetown (McDonough) March 30, 2023 (R3) By Rolling Invitation May 4, 2023 Yes Rice (Jones) March 31, 2023 (R3) Rolling Rolling starting on May 10, 2023 Yes Vanderbilt (Owen) March 31, 2023 (R3) By Rolling Invitation May 5, 2023 Yes Michigan (Ross) April 3, 2023 (R3) By Rolling Invitation May 5, 2023 Yes Virginia (Darden) April 5, 2023 (R3) NA NA Yes Columbia Business School April 5, 2023 (Final for Aug. 2023 entry) By Rolling Invitation Rolling Yes Northwestern (Kellogg) April 5, 2023 (R3) Rolling May 10, 2023 Yes UC-Berkeley (Haas) April 6, 2023 (R3) Rolling May 11, 2023 Yes Chicago (Booth) April 11, 2023 (R3) Rolling May 25, 2023 Yes Stanford GSB April 11, 2023 (R3) May 25, 2023 Rolling Yes Chicago (Booth) April 11, 2023 (Deadline for Chicago Booth Scholars) Rolling June 15, 2023 Yes MIT (Sloan) April 11, 2023 (R3) By Rolling Invitation May 18, 2023 Yes Yale SOM April 11, 2023 (R3) Rolling May 18, 2023 Yes Cornell (Johnson) April 11, 2023 (R3-Two-Year MBA) Rolling Rolling Yes UCLA (Anderson) April 12, 2023 (R3) By Rolling Invitation May 17, 2023 Yes Southern California (Marshall) April 15, 2023 (R4) By Rolling Invitation June 15, 2023 Yes Indiana (Kelley) April 15, 2023 (R4 & Final) By Rolling Invitation May 31, 2023 Yes Cambridge (Judge) April 17, 2023 (R5) May 26-June 9, 2023 Rolling Yes Carnegie Mellon (Tepper) May 1, 2023 (R4) Rolling May 31, 2023 Yes IMD May 1, 2023 (R2) May 16, 2023 June 24, 2023 Yes Georgetown (McDonough) May 2, 2023 (R4 & Final) By Rolling Invitation May 31, 2023 Yes Notre Dame (Mendoza) May 2, 2023 (R4) May 16-17 (Virtual Interviews) June 2, 2023 Yes Georgia Tech (Scheller) May 4, 2023 (R4) May 19, 2023 May 26, 2023 Yes Vanderbilt (Owen) May 10, 2023 (R4) By Rolling Invitation Rolling Yes Ohio State (Fisher) May 12, 2023 (R4 & Final) Rolling June 23, 2023 Yes IMD July 1, 2023 (R3) July 15, 2023 Aug. 26, 2023 Yes IMD Sept. 1, 2023 (R4 & Final) Sept. 16, 2023 Oct. 24, 2023 Yes An asterisk indicates an estimate based on last year’s dates because the school has not formally announced a date for when it will notify applicants of interview invites.