Are you hoping to join UVA Darden’s Class of 2027? The moment you’ve been waiting for is here!
The University of Virginia Darden School of Business has officially launched our 2024–25 application. We are excited to share resources to help you begin what Darden alumni call “the best two years of your life” — your Darden MBA.
Choose your best time to apply from the deadlines for the 2024–25 application cycle:
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- Early Action: 5 September 2024
- Round 1: 2 October 2024
- Round 2: 7 January 2025
- Round 3: 2 April 2025
The application has five components designed to help you showcase who you are:
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- Transcripts
- Standardized Test or Test Waiver
- Resume
- Recommenders
- Short Answer Questions
Here is a webpage that details our application guidelines.
Watch: Introducing Darden’s Full-Time MBA Application for the Class of 2027
In case you missed it (or just want to review the key points), here is a link to last week’s application launch webinar with Senior Assistant Dean of Admissions Dawna Clarke and Senior Director of Admissions Whitney Kestner. Topics included a deep dive on the application sections and the Admissions Committee’s mindset when reviewing applications, plus examples of impactful essay responses and encouragement for reapplicants.
From the Admissions Committee
Our Admissions Committee is here to demystify the process. Check out these tips and be sure to join us for a coffee chat or upcoming event.
“Our admissions process is holistic in nature, meaning we look at a variety of different factors as we are making evaluations,” she said. “Know that the people who are in admissions at Darden are not only passionate about Darden but very passionate about connecting with applicants and reading your stories.” — Dawna Clarke
Watch Dawna’s Application Tips Series on YouTube for more.
“The more a candidate knows themselves and are able to articulate that through the application process, whether that’s the submitted application as well as the interview and different engagements, I think that’s something that really helps a candidate stand out,” she said. In this process it can be easy to try to compare yourself with others. Everybody’s background and path leading up to school is going to be unique to them. I would spin that and say your opportunity is to help us get to know you, your unique background and the contributions you will bring to the Darden community.” — Whitney Kestner
We can’t wait to read your applications!