Application Information

Application Deadlines - Fall 2025 Entry

Admissions Deadline Decision Date

Early Decision

November 1, 2024 December 15, 2024
Scholarship Deadline February 1, 2025 March 15, 2025
Rolling Admission After February 1, 2025 Case by Case

After February 1, students will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Students who apply at this time are not eligible for department scholarship funding.

Students are admitted to the MSSM program for the Fall term only (Fall 2025). Admission to the program is highly selective and follows the standards of the Cox School of Business MBA admissions. The Admissions Committee, which will include a member(s) from the Cox School, seeks a diverse group of candidates demonstrating the following attributes:

  • Significant professional and life experiences
  • Strong academic capabilities, leadership potential and interpersonal and communication skills
  • Personal qualities such as maturity, integrity, self-confidence and motivation
  • A strong commitment to learning and achievement
  • Preferred applicants typically have full-time work experience, a strong undergraduate record, and competitive scores on the Graduate
  • Management Admissions Test (GMAT) or Graduate Record Examination (GRE).

* If you are interested in scholarship consideration, please be sure to check that box on the application as well as complete the section for financial aid (FASFA/SAR)

Application Materials

  • Completed application form
  • Resume
  • Essay (prompted on application)
  • Transcripts from all colleges/universities attended
  • A required letter of recommendation (2 max)
  • Video statement

Note: GRE/GMAT test scores are currently being waived for the MSSM application.

Note: The Master of Science in Sport Management requires TOEFL scores for international applicants.

Video Statement

We are excited to meet you! Think of your video as an opportunity to introduce yourself and let your personality shine through. Above all, be yourself.

Videos should adhere to the following guidelines:

  • No more than 1 minute in length
  • Single take (no editing)
  • Speaking directly to the camera
  • Do not include background music or subtitles 

Note: The video will not be shared beyond the admissions committee and is for use in the application process only.

Transcripts

Transcripts should be sent to the following:

Electronic:
gradappmaterials@smu.edu
*This email is specifically for electronic transcripts ONLY and the quickest way to have them sent.

Physical:
Graduate Application Processing
PO Box 750518 | Dallas TX 75275-0518

International Transcripts

All foreign transcripts must include an official English translation if it is not already in English. The translation may be issued by the university itself or from an agency of proven reliability.

Applicants for Sport Management submitting transcripts from foreign universities must also submit a Professional Transcript Evaluation for each with the official transcript. It is the student's responsibility to procure the evaluation(s) and to assume financial responsibility. An exception to this requirement is an exchange agreement between ºÚÁÏÀÏ˾»úand a foreign institution which is modeled after the U.S. education system. The Professional Transcript Evaluations should include an explanation that the institution is recognized by the ministry of education in the home country and is generally considered to offer at least the equivalent of U.S. higher education credit. In addition, it should include an explanation of the credits, the grading system and course levels, as well as a course-by-course evaluation.

Because of the importance of this information, ºÚÁÏÀÏ˾»úonly accepts evaluations from the following agencies of proven reliability:

  • World Education Services, Inc.
  • International Academic Credential Evaluators, Inc.
  • Josef Silny & Associates, Inc.

The expertise and reliability of a Professional Transcript Evaluation report is recognized worldwide and is likely to be accepted by other academic institutions, employers and state licensing boards. However, the report is not binding to ºÚÁÏÀÏ˾»úand it will be considered a recommendation for SMU's independent decision of the credit to be given. Information and applications from the agencies are available online.

International applicants who hold a bachelor's degree from a foreign university should not assume that these degrees will be automatically accepted in U.S. universities. Decisions will be based on the academic standings of the institutions from which the applicant has graduated. Professional diplomas and higher certificates from technical or vocational schools are normally not considered as equivalent to a bachelor's degree.

For questions or assistance with the application process, please contact our office at mssm@smu.edu or 214-768-6077