Admissions Criteria
MS in Energy and Sustainability Management Prerequisites
We welcome applicants from all undergraduate majors to apply. Applicants to this degree program ideally have demonstrated success in quantitative coursework which could include, calculus, algebra, or statistics at the undergraduate level.
What You Need to Apply
All Applicants students will need these items to complete an online application:
- Current resume
- Written essays
- Unofficial transcripts or degree progress reports
- Degree progress reports must show cumulative GPA and grades for each course taken
- Official transcripts from any university or college where a student earned 12 or more credit hours are required after a student is offered admission
- Two references
- Name and contact information only
- Recommendation letters are not required
- Optional: Unofficial GMAT or GRE score report
International Students have the additional option to submit a TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo score as a part of their application. This testing component is not a requirement. For applicants without a test score, we will assess the application based on a holistic review process that takes all your application components into consideration.
Application Deadlines
Application deadlines for the MSESM program are below. For any questions about Fall admission, please email gradadmissions@smu.edu to connect with a member of the admission team.
Deadlines for 2025 - 2026 Entry |
Round |
Application Due
(11:59pm CST day of deadline) |
1
|
January 14, 2025
|
2
|
March 11, 2025 |
3
|
April 29, 2025 |
4
|
May 27, 2025
|
Rolling Admissions based on availability after May 27, 2025
|
*Priority deadline for scholarships and fellowships
Tuition & Financing
We recognize that financing your degree is an important part of your decision-making process. The Cox MSESM program offers a limited number of merit-based scholarships, automatically available to all applicants—no separate application is required. These scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement and GMAT/GRE scores.
Pursuing a graduate education is one of the most significant investments you’ll make, delivering substantial returns both professionally and personally. While it can elevate your career and earning potential, it also fosters personal growth. For those seeking additional funding, a range of loan and private scholarship opportunities are available.
Admitted MSESM students will be connected with the 51²è¹Ý Graduate Financial Aid Office for guidance on the financial aid process and resources tailored to graduate students.
Your MSESM Investment
Investing in a graduate degree - a Master's level education - is an investment in yourself that yields an incredible return. Beyond the coursework, the network and support at 51²è¹Ý Cox catapult your career trajectory. This is understandably a big financial decision, so if you need additional funding, you'll find that a variety of loan and private scholarship opportunities are available. See below for the program's estimates (be sure to also check current tuition rates to the Bursar's website as we plan ahead for future entry terms).
Estimated Annual Tuition & Fees:
Item
|
32 Credit Hours
|
Tuition
|
$47,372
|
University and Program Fees
|
$9,538
|
Health Center Fee
|
$300 |
International Student Fee*
|
$200 |
Total
|
$57,410
|
Estimated Living Expenses*:
Housing |
$20,857
|
Books and Supplies
|
$2,080
|
Transportation
|
$2,604
|
Misc. Expenses (health ins., etc.)
|
$4,080
|
*This fee may not apply to all students and depends on international student status.
**This estimated total is based on a 9-month school year for the 2024-25 academic year. The cost may be more or less depending on the student's lifestyle, whether the student lives on-campus or off-campus and whether any family members accompany the student. If family members accompany the student, add $8,600 if 1 dependent (spouse or child) and $4,300 for each dependent after one (1).
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