We want you to submit your best possible application for Duke’s Master in Business, Climate, and Sustainability (MBCS) program, so please read all the instructions on this page so that you’re familiar with our requirements and the process of applying. We appreciate your taking the time to ensure you are submitting a complete application package.
The admissions committee can only review completed application packages. If you have questions after looking over the information on this page, please email our MBCS Admissions counselor.
The online application includes sections on both personal and program information.
Personal information needed:
Application basics:
Start Date: July 2026
Duration: 10 months
Program location: Durham, NC
Campus location: Fuqua School of Business and Nicholas School of the Environment
Style: Cohort-based
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Learn MoreDo your research
To decide whether this program is right for you, we encourage you to assess your personal situation and goals, consider the specifics of the program, visit our campus or attend an admissions event if possible, and talk to family, friends, and mentors.
Review the online application and deadlines. Consider important aspects of the timeline, including decision release dates and tuition deposit dates.
Apply
Apply for the Master in Business, Climate, and Sustainability program with our online application, ensuring that your application is complete and that it provides the admissions committee with a comprehensive understanding of your background, skills, talents, and goals. You can view your application status by logging into your student portal.
Interview
We do not offer open interviews for MBCS candidates. Interview invitations will be extended after careful review of your application materials. Most interviews will occur via video conference; North Carolina residents may have the opportunity to interview on campus by invitation.
Receive a decision
You’ll be notified via email of your admission decision by midnight (Eastern Time) on the decision date for the round in which you apply.
To reserve your place in the class, you must submit:
Attend a virtual campus visit
The best way to learn about Fuqua, Nicholas, and the MBCS program is by experiencing it firsthand. We encourage you to take part in our virtual campus visit program and the virtual Blue Devil Experience event for admitted students. Attending these events will introduce you to the Durham area and help guide your transition, or give you valuable insights if you’re still making your decision.
Access our incoming student website
Shortly after you’re admitted, you’ll receive access to our incoming student website. This site includes a wealth of information about our community and expectations, helping to guide your decision. You’ll find all the information you’ll need to transition into your new academic life:
Apply for a visa (international students)
If applicable, visa application information will be included in your admission packet along with specific deadlines for submission. Visa processing can take up to several months to complete, so it is critical you apply no later than Round 1 to ensure that you’re able to join the program.
If you are currently in the U.S. on a student visa for another program, contact Fuqua’s admissions office prior to making plans to leave the country or transferring your visa to ensure that the proper steps are taken to secure your new visa for the MBCS program.
Visa fast facts:
Application Round | Visa Deadline |
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Round 1 | Apr. 17 |
Legible, scanned copies of all transcripts are required for each college or university you have attended, where you:
If you took classes at a college or university while in high school, do not list the college or university as a separate school in your application.
For transfer credits: Follow the guidelines listed above, but please note that for any transferred credits that qualify to be reported, we need to see grades/marks. If the grades/marks as well as the credits appear on your degree-conferring institution's transcript, then the additional transcript will not be required.
For student abroad credits: Please follow the same guidelines as for transfer credits.
Transcripts must include:
If your transcripts do not state the degree and date conferred, upload a copy of your diploma in addition to the transcript. If your transcript is not in English, it must be translated, attested, and uploaded along with the originals. Those applying from outside the U.S. should see additional transcript guidelines for international students.
Two options for sending transcripts:
If you do not submit your official transcripts on time, or if you misrepresent, falsify, or omit information, we may rescind any offer of admission or financial assistance.
When to submit copies of official transcripts
Only if you are admitted to the program, will you be required to submit official transcripts from each college or university you have attended for verification. The due date for official transcripts will be noted in your admitted student portal. If you have not yet completed your studies by this date, your official transcripts should reach The Fuqua School of Business no later than one week before your program begins.
The admissions committee wants to learn more about your personal and professional motivations. To help us get to know you better, you’ll need to provide your thoughts on three short-answer questions and two essays as part of your application.
Instructions for all written submissions:
All essays are scanned using plagiarism detection software. Expressing your ideas by using verbiage from existing sources, including websites and other applicants' essays or materials, or having someone else compose your essays, without properly crediting those sources constitutes an act of plagiarism. Plagiarism, an act of theft and fraud, is considered a cheating violation within the Honor Code and will result in an application denial. Note: if you have worked with a consultant to complete your application materials, please ensure that the Honor Code policy is discussed and yours essays will not be shared with other potential applicants.
Required Short Answer Questions:
INSTRUCTIONS:
Answer all three questions. Respond in 500 characters at most (the equivalent of about 100 words per question).
Required Essay 1
Respond in 350 words at most.
Question: For our MBCS class, the Admissions team is looking for students who are eager to engage with, and learn from, their classmates. This learning takes place both inside and outside the classroom, as extracurricular engagement is an important part of the MBCS experience. Use your research of Durham and Duke's offerings for extracurricular activities to share with our admissions team how your unique perspective, experiences, and passions will add to the MBCS community.
Optional Essay
If you feel there are circumstances of which the admissions committee should be aware (e.g., unexplained gaps in work, choice of recommenders or lack of a professional recommendation, inconsistent or questionable academic performance), please explain them. Do NOT upload additional essays nor additional recommendations in this area. The optional essay is intended to provide the admissions committee with insight into your circumstances only.
Submit your required resume electronically within the online application system. For employment and volunteer positions, include the location, title, date, and responsibilities, starting with your most recent position. The education section should include dates of attendance and degrees received.
Your resume should include:
One letter of recommendation is required and should come from someone who knows you in a professional context, such as a supervisor at an internship or place of employment. If you are unable to provide a professional recommendation, you may submit a recommendation from someone who knows you through school and can speak to your performance in an academic setting. Please clarify if you select this option in the Optional Essay. You may not submit more than one recommendation.
Other recommendation guidelines:
The MBCS program accepts GMAT, GRE, SAT, and ACT scores. GMAC and ETS, the administrators of the GMAT and GRE tests, respectively, have now made available the option to take these tests from a home environment, which we view the same way as tests taken in a test center. Please visit the GMAC or ETS websites for more information. Test scores are valid for five years.
For SAT and ACT, we are able to accept tests taken prior to your undergraduate experience even if they are expired.
We do require one of these test scores in order for an application to be considered complete and receive an admissions decision.
We do not accept TOEFL or IELTS test scores. We will review applicants' English abilities based on written essays in the application and verbal proficiency in the interview.
Admission system test codes:
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Fee
A 125 USD nonrefundable application fee, payable by VISA or MasterCard, is due when you submit your online application.
Application fee waivers
You may be eligible to receive an application fee waiver if you meet at least one of the following criteria:
Before submitting your application, you register for and attend a recruiting event. Attend an admissions event, and in the online application indicate the event type, location, and month of attendance in your online application.
You are a member of the military—active duty, active reserve, or honorably discharged/completed service (within three years) of any nation. Either voluntary or compulsory service is valid for qualification.
You are an active participant or alumnus/alumna of the Peace Corps, AmeriCorps, or Teach for America.
You are a current member of the Forté, Posse Foundation, or Management Leadership for Tomorrow.
You receive admissions committee approval. In your application, include the reason for your waiver request, the name of the committee member granting approval, and the date the request was granted.
You obtain an endorsement from a current Fuqua or Nicholas student or alumnus/alumna. In your application, include your recommender’s name, Fuqua or Nicholas program, year of graduation (if known), and email address.
You attended one of four Diversity Events:
You are an alumnus of Duke University. In your application, include the name of your degree and the year in which you graduated.
Instructions to apply for an application fee waiver:
Following the above instructions is the only way to receive an application fee waiver. If you submit your online application without selecting the "fee waiver" option, then you will not qualify for the waiver, and no refund will be available.
Interviewers will have a copy of your resume, but no other component of your application. We do not offer open interviews for MBCS candidates. Interview invitations will be extended after careful review of your application materials. Most interviews will occur via video conference; North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia residents may have the opportunity to interview on campus by invitation. Both formats are given equal weight in the admissions process.
Interviews are conducted by Fuqua staff, alumni, or select students who will ask you a variety of questions about your educational background and personal interests. At the conclusion, you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions.
ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEW FAST FACTS:
VIDEO CONFERENCE INTERVIEW FAST FACTS:
Non-U.S. Applicants
All applicants are required to complete the core set of application materials; however, non-U.S. applicants have additional application requirements and instructions.
Application timing for international students
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS MUST APPLY BY THE ROUND 1 DEADLINE IF THEY:
Admitted students need to start the visa application process quickly to ensure it’s received before the program start date.
Three-year bachelor's degree
Fuqua and Nicholas welcome the applications of qualified candidates from outside the United States. We accept three-year bachelor’s degrees that are equivalent to a U.S. bachelor's degree.
Transcripts and diplomas
Transcripts, diplomas, and academic records must be in English and certified by an appropriate university official.
TRANSCRIPTS MUST INCLUDE:
If your transcripts do not state the degree and date conferred, upload a copy of your diploma in addition to the transcript.
If your transcript is not in English, you must have it:
TWO OPTIONS FOR SENDING TRANSCRIPTS:
English as a Second Language test scores
This program does not accept ESL test scores. We will use other aspects of your application to assess language proficiency.