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Purdue Daniels School of Business Welcomes International Students with Three-Year Degrees

The Purdue Daniels School of Business is making strides toward inclusivity and global accessibility with a significant update to its admissions criteria. Beginning in the 2025-26 admissions cycle, the school will accept applications from international students holding three-year bachelor’s degrees from recognized universities. 

This policy change applies to several Master of Science programs, including marketing, human resource management (both on-campus and online), finance, and global supply chain management (also available in online and on-campus formats).  

The decision to recognize three-year bachelor’s degrees reflects the Daniels School's commitment to meeting the needs of a global education landscape. This change enables greater opportunities for students to pursue the Daniels School graduate programs. 

International students who join the Daniels School will benefit from access to Purdue’s exceptional academic resources and a globally recognized degree that enhances their competitiveness in the job market. Moreover, their participation will enrich classroom discussions with unique perspectives, creating a vibrant and dynamic learning community. 

This forward-thinking update underscores the Daniels School’s dedication to recognizing diverse educational backgrounds and equipping students with the tools to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world. By opening its doors to more students, the school aims to empower a new generation of global leaders ready to contribute to their industries and communities.