
Selectivity
While most applicants are qualified to attend the program, we are able to offer admission to only a small percentage. As a part of its highly selective admissions process, Swiss Finance Academy seeks mature individuals who will thrive in a challenging academic and work environment where teamwork is paramount. We use an applicant's academic record, coupled with extracurricular activities, essays, achievements and work history (if any), to make this determination. Please click the link below to get to the application page. If you experience difficulties opening the online application, please send us an email and we will send you the application materials.
Eligibility
We accept applications from undergraduate students (all classes and years), graduate students including MBA, JD, and doctoral students, and recent graduates, as well as those with several years of work experience. We seek diversity in academic backgrounds and therefore all majors and academic concentrations are welcome to apply. To learn more about the diverse makeup of our classes, please click here.
Deadline
The application process is deadline driven. For next deadline, please see the dates and fees page. Early applicants have a greater chance of acceptance. An early application allows us to make an early decision, which in turn allows you to better plan your international travel and take advantage of affordable flights.
We
are currently accepting applications for our summer programs.
Application Requirements
The following are required as part of the application process.
1) Academic Record: GPA,
Class Rank, Transcript (Note
for non-US applicants: "Transcript"
is the official record of your courses and marks.
Instead of GPA, you may submit division.) Note that only accepted students are required to send an official copy of their transcript(s).
2) Standardized Test Scores (US Applicants ONLY):
One of SATs, ACTs, GMATs, GREs (Note
for non-US applicants: Standardized Test Scores
are optional). Note that only accepted US applicants are required to send a photocopy of their test score(s).
3) Personal Statements: 2 short essays
4) Other: Resume or CV
5) One recommendation letter (optional): If you decide to submit this optional letter, it should be from a current university professor (for those
currently enrolled in a full-time educational
institution), or from the current employer or
a former professor (for those working full time).
The letter should be directly emailed to
by the individual offering
to write it. The recommendation form can be downloaded from here and given to the faculty member / employer.
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