The undergraduate experience at Maryland Smith is like no other. Our students proudly call it โThe Smith Experience.โ
From personal career coaching to the rare suite of activities only Smith offers, youโll be able to check all the boxes necessary to build your own brand and command your career. Youโll be prepared to take on the responsibilities and intellectual challenges that a keen business sense requires. Youโll develop as a leader, but also have the interpersonal skills to be an invaluable teammate.
Explore What We Have To Offer
Majors
An undergraduate student at Maryland Smith selects a major in one of several curricula.
Minors
An undergraduate student of the University of Maryland meeting the set criteria can add a Smith minor to complement their current major.
Academic Advising
Visit your advisor each semester to ensure that they are informed about current requirements and procedures.
Ranked
#9
Among Public Institutions
U.S. News, 2021
#19
Nationwide
U.S. News, 2021
Smith Fellows Programs
You can control your individual learning experience by becoming a Smith fellow. Each one-year program is unique and will allow the intense study of a specific area of business, ranging from finance and supply chain to strategic design and global consulting. Most programs require one course in the fall semester and one in the spring semester.
Smith Undergrads Succeed
99%
Land Full-Time Positions
90%
Complete One internship
64%
Complete Two Internships
Maryland Smith by the Numbers
66,000+
Global Alumni Network
34,000
Alumni in the DC Metro Area
Meet the Business Honors Advisory Council
The Smith Undergraduate Business Honors Advisory Council offers guidance and perspectives into all aspects of the Smith Business Honors experience. This year, the council is working alongside Smith leadership, faculty, staff and students to assist in the design of an interactive, collaborative, and inclusive learning experience for Smith business honors students.
Current UMD Students (Non-Smith)
You already love Maryland, but you want to become a Smith Terp. Whether business has been a long-standing passion or your elective business courses interested you in the field, consider applying as a transfer student to the Smith School.
Admission to Smith allows you to pursue one of our eight majors. In addition, youโll have full access to dedicated Smith advising, our suite of fellows programs, our business honors program, and the Smith Office of Career Services.
Requirements
Admission to the Smith School is highly competitive and based on a holistic process. We are searching for a diverse, engaged, and academically talented pool of students.
Academic records, co-curricular involvement, leadership experience, and honors and awards will be considered in the admission decision. Students are strongly encouraged to detail their accomplishments and experiences in their applications.
We encourage you to meet with your current academic advisor to review your schedule and make sure you are meeting the academic qualifications for your Smith application.
Students seeking transfer admission should refer to theย Limited Enrollment Program information for current UMD studentsย for specific admissions requirements and pre-requisites.
Starting for fall 2019, students with a 3.8000 GPA who meet all the eligibility requirements will automatically be admitted to the Smith School School of Business. Please seeย lep.umd.eduย for specific criteria and details.
Learn More
Prospective students interested in learning more about Smith’s opportunities and the application process are highly encouraged to register for and attend aย Smith transfer information session.
If Smith transfer sessions are not convenient for you, or if you need additional information, you can speak with an admission counselor by visiting the Admissions Office on the ground floor of the Mitchell Building or call the Admissions Office at 301-314-8377, Monday-Friday from 11 a.m.โ4 p.m.
Apply
Make sure to use the Limited Enrollment Program application specifically for current University of Maryland students seeking admission to the Smith School.ย Access the application.
Deadlines
- Students seeking fall admission: March 15
- Students seeking spring admission: October 15
Students having completed the requirements prior to applying should be notified of their admissions decision within a month of the deadline. Students finishing the remaining requirements will be notified after the semester is completed.
FAQs for Internal Transfer Students
How do I apply as an internal transfer applicant?
An internal transfer student is defined as a current University of Maryland, College Park student whose major is not currently one of the eight offered by the Smith School of Business.
In order to apply for admission consideration, students will need to do the following:
- Visit theย Limited Enrollment Fact Sheetย for the Smith School of Business to understand the application requirements
- Access theย Internal Business Applicationย online
- Submit an application after ensuring all gateway coursework has been completed or is in the process of being completed (check with your advisor to be certain you have fulfilled the gateway courses)
- Respond to the essay/personal statementย โ Why do you wish to be a student in the Robert H. Smith School of Business?
- Submit up to three letters of recommendation from current/previous professors, employers, internship coordinators, etc.
What do I need to know BEFORE applying?
Allย gateway requirementsย must be met prior to the application deadline or in progress at the time of application. All previous transcripts and AP/IB scores must be sent to the University of Maryland, College Park and posted to your student account. You can see if transcripts are posted by checking yourย unofficial transcript.
How many chances do I have to apply?
Transfer students have one opportunity to apply to the Smith School of Business using the Internal Limited Enrollment Program application. This application can be found atย lep.umd.edu.
Am I guaranteed admission if I meet the requirements?
Completing the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission into the Smith School. Each semester the Smith School receives more qualified applicants than we have space to accommodate; therefore, unfortunately not every qualified applicant is admitted.
Admission to the Smith School is highly competitive and based on a holistic process. We are searching for a diverse, engaged, and academically talented pool of students. Academic records, co-curricular involvement, leadership experience, and honors and awards will be considered in the admission decision. Students are strongly encouraged to submit a resume and letter detailing their accomplishments and experience with their applications.
We encourage you to meet with your current academic advisor to review your schedule and make sure you are meeting the academic qualifications for your Smith application.
Students seeking transfer admission should refer to theย Limited Enrollment Program Fact Sheetย for specific admissions requirements and pre-requisites.
How many students apply?
The number of applicants varies from semester to semester and year to year. On average, each semester we receive approximately 250 transfer applications that qualify for review.
How many students are admitted?
The number of students admitted varies from semester to semester. Our admit rate is based on the number of students that the Smith School of Business can accommodate in the fall and spring semesters and the competitiveness of the applicant pool.
How do I know what my GPA is?
The cumulative GPA is calculated based on all undergraduate college coursework. The coursework would include college courses completed at UMD as well as any college coursework completed at other institutions.
What is the average GPA of an admitted student?
The average GPA of an admitted student over the past few semesters has been at least a cumulative 3.6 GPA. As a reminder, we do follow a holistic admissions process, and academic performance is only one aspect of the review.
What are the factors that are used to determine admissibility?
The business transfer admissions review committee reviews all of the applications that meet the minimum criteria for consideration (seeย lep.umd.eduย for the criteria). The committee employs a holistic review to determine the most competitive applicants for admission. The committee is searching for a diverse, engaged, and academically talented pool of students. Academic record, co-curricular involvement, leadership experience, and honors and awards are considered in the admission decision. Students are strongly encouraged to submit a resume and letter detailing their accomplishments and experience with their applications. Special attention is paid to a studentโs academic performance in the Gateway courses and the studentโs overall academic record. The committee also reviews the personal essay/statement and letters of recommendation (maximum of 3).
Can I improve my chances for admission if I apply in a particular semester and/or do not have any gateways courses in progress at the time of my application?
The competitiveness of the admission process depends on the number of Smith School applicants, the quality of these applicants, and the number of transfer spots available in a given year. Because the quality and size of the applicant pool vary from semester to semester, there is no way to determine whether there is a better time to apply for admission to the Smith School.
Will indicating a specific major impact my admissibility to the Smith School of Business? Are different majors limited to a certain number of students?
Your application and subsequent application review are for the Smith School of Business, and not for specific majors. While you are asked for your intended major in the application process, it will not impact your admission decision. Once admitted, you are able to declare and/or switch majors following Smith’s policies.
Will I be able to apply to business honors and/or Smith fellows programs for my first semester at Smith?
All Smith undergraduate fellows programs are restricted to business majors. As a prospective student, you may access the Smith website to submit your application online. Your acceptance would be provisional, based upon the final admission decision. For more information and to apply, pleaseย visit our fellows program website.
How will I be notified of my admission decision?
You will be notified via email from the Office of Undergraduate Admissions regarding the decision 3-4 weeks after the application deadline. There are only two outcomes: admitted or denied.
Admitted Students – If you are admitted to the School of Business, the instructions for changing your major will be outlined in your admission email.
Denied Students – If you are not offered admission to the School of Business, you will have the opportunity to appeal the decision to the associate dean of business. However, since you were expected to present everything of significance in your initial admission application and it was thoroughly reviewed by the admissions committee, you should only submit an appeal if there is new and compelling information that was not included with the original application. When you appeal, you are seeking an exception, and although exceptions are rare, your appeal will be given every consideration possible. The instructions for how to appeal will be outlined in your email. If you do not comply with the instructions, your appeal will not be taken into consideration.
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