Is This Degree for You?
MOL students are working adults with college degrees who have demonstrated effectiveness in leading and managing others in the workplace (private sector, profit/non-profit, or ministry related). They believe their future effectiveness will significantly benefit through growth in leadership, organizational efficiency and management skills. MOL students highly value the integration of their faith and a biblical worldview into these areas.
Admission
Biola University has a strong evangelical Christian commitment and requires that all accepted applicants be evangelical believers in Jesus Christ. However, Biola does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability in the admission of students, employment and the educational programs or activities it conducts.
Requirements
The following are necessary to apply to the M.A. in Organizational Leadership:
- A bachelor's degree from an accredited
college or university.
- A grade point average (GPA) equivalent to a "B" average or higher.
A limited number of applicants with lower GPAs may be admitted with probationary
status.
- A minimum of three years' managerial or leadership experience.
- A completed MOL application submitted by
the stated deadlines.
- Three references (on forms provided in application packet) from people qualified
to assess the applicant's potential for leadership and organizational excellence.
- A statement of career objectives indicating how participating in the program
will contribute toward growth and development toward stated goals.
- A current resumé.
- A personal interview.
- International Students are required to submit scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
Admission of International Students
International students - Follow the special admissions procedures described in the international graduate student admissions instructions. International students may only apply for fall admission. TOEFL scores and Affidavit of Support are required.
English Proficiency
It is essential that non-native, English-speaking students be able to understand
lectures in English and also be able to express their thoughts clearly in both
written and spoken English. Admission into academic programs at Biola University
is based upon the understanding that students score 600 or higher on the TOEFL, or proof that they are actively making progress in obtaining this
level of English proficiency.