College of Business
Certificate Awarded: Advanced Graduate Certificate in Finance
Dean: Haresh Gurnani, Harriman Hall
Associate Dean: Danling Jiang, Harriman Hall
MSF Program Director: Gokhan Torna, Harriman Hall
Assistant Dean for Curriculum, Accreditation, & Student Services: Amy Milligan, Harriman Hall
Assistant Dean for Finance and Administration: Joyce Wellinger, Harriman Hall
Office of Student Services (Admissions & Advising): Harriman Hall Room 109 (631) 632-7171
Certificate Programs
Applications for the Advanced Graduate Certificate Programs are available through the School of Professional Development Admission into an AGC does not guarantee admission into the MBA program. Students must submit a separate application directly to the MBA program or MS in Finance Program to be considered for admission. Students who are accepted into a Master’s program may apply up to 12 credits towards their degree program. Students must declare their decision to matriculate into a master’s program before the completion of 12 credits.
Note that, although it is a valuable academic credential, an Advanced Graduate Certificate is not a degree.
MBA Program
Certificate students may choose to pursue admission into the University’s MBA in Finance program, which has a separate application and additional admissions requirements. Students interested in the MBA program must apply prior to completing 12 credits in the certificate program. Acceptance into the MBA program is not guaranteed, but certificate credits are transferable into the MBA program.
Financial Aid Information
This advanced graduate certificate program is eligible for financial aid. View the federally mandated Gainful Employment Disclosure Information .
Admissions Requirements
- Personal statement.
- A bachelor’s degree, with a cumulative 3.0 grade point average.
- 3 letters of recommendation
- A GMAT exam is required for applicants who have less than a 3.2 cumulative undergraduate GPA. We will accept the GRE in lieu of the GMAT. A GMAT waiver may be considered for applicants earning below a 3.2 if they have significant and relevant work experience. This will be determined through a resume review and letters of recommendation.
- In those cases where the departmental admissions committee deems it desirable, personal interviews with departmental representatives may be necessary.