Fill out and return the school's admission forms and applications fully and within the school's deadline. Submit your application as early as possible as there is often fierce competition in MBA programs.
Write an admission essay based on the question options they provide you. Take into account their specifications, such as topics, word count and deadlines.
Take any required tests, such as the GMAT. Continue testing until you achieve a score within their recommended range. Most schools look for a score of at least the 600's. Submit your test scores to the school.
Submit your transcripts from past schooling and degrees. Graduate schools will want to review your past GPAs.
Include letters of recommendation from past and current employers and professors.
Submit your past work experience as well as any community service you have been involved in. Include aspects of your leadership skills, such as if you served as a president of a club or organization, as leadership skills are a popular trait desired by graduate schools.
Participate in interviews with admissions department members. Be punctual and prepare to sell yourself to the representative as a candidate that will contribute to the school's highly respected reputation.