Application Information
The Doctoral Admissions Committee welcomes applications from individuals whose undergraduate or graduate degrees are from accredited colleges or universities. Acceptance is based upon an evaluation of all presented credentials. A graduate degree is not required. Admissions consideration to the PhD Program takes place in the spring for classes to begin in the fall. For the Fall 2024 semester, we accept applications for the PhD in Economics and all concentrations of the PhD in Business starting Fall 2024. To ensure full consideration for the next cycle of admission, all application materials for the Fall 2025 semester must be received by January 1, 2025.
An equivalent GPA of B+ or better in undergraduate and graduate (if any) coursework is required for consideration. Strong quantitative skills, as demonstrated through GMAT/GRE scores and prior coursework, and the potential to do and publish high-quality original research are emphasized in the admissions process.
Application requirements include:
A completed application form submitted online through BusinessCAS
A non-refundable $100 fee. The department is authorized to issue a limited number of application fee waivers. Please contact the Graduate Director at noahwilliams@miami.edu for more information.
Curriculum vitae.
Transcripts from each undergraduate and graduate (if any) institutions attended. An additional final transcript showing the degree conferred and date of graduation should be sent after completion of any coursework still in progress at the time of admission.
Applicants must submit official transcripts for studies completed in the United States as well as outside the United States. If the applicant is granted an offer of admission, they will also be required to obtain an international transcript evaluation for their studies completed outside of the United States using World Education Services (WES). The offer of admission will be contingent on the submission of this evaluation.
Three letters of recommendation on the forms provided in BusinessCAS. We strongly encourage all letters by academics, such as your previous instructors or advisors. In some cases, it may be appropriate to ask non-academics, as long as they can speak about your academic preparation and performance. Recommendations should address the student’s academic performance, motivation, ability to conceptualize and deal quantitatively, and research potential, emphasizing evidence of research capability.
The GRE is optional. If you report, submit an official GRE score report (less than five years old), using institution code R5815.
International Students must submit official IELTS or TOEFL score report (valid up two years). A minimum IELTS score of 7.0 or minimum TOEFL score of 94 (IBT only). To report scores, use institution code 4861 for IELTS and 5815 for TOEFL.
If English is not your native language, the IELTS/TOEFL requirement may be waived if you hold an undergraduate or graduate degree from an academic institution within the United States or from one of the English-speaking countries listed on the Graduate School listing for English Proficiency Requirements.
Statement of Purpose. You will be asked to write a brief essay (2-3 pages long, double spaced) on the following topics concerning you and your intended field of study: i) Your past work on relevant issues, ii) What excites you most about your chosen field of study, iii) Possible areas of research you might pursue, iv) Any research projects you have completed with faculty, and v) Any other information you would like to provide to the admissions committee. We are particularly interested in any projects that you pursued with a faculty member who is writing a letter of reference for you.
All documentation including official transcripts and exam scores must be submitted online through BusinessCAS.