Entry Requirements

Entrance into one of the bachelor programmes at ESE requires the submission of the following documents to the Admissions Office at the ESE centre of interest:

• Application Form filled out with complete information (click here to apply online)
• Official copy of the High School Diploma or foreign equivalent certificate*
• Official copy of the High School Transcripts*
• 6.0 IELTS, 79 iBT TOEFL or 213 CBT TOEFL**
• Photocopy of Passport / ID document
• Four photographs (passport-sized)

Applications arriving without the appropriate fee will not be considered.

* All non-English documents must be officially translated

** ETS Codes for the European School of Economics (for the TOEFL exam) vary by location: ESE London is 5977. ESE New York is 5978, ESE Rome is 1610, ESE Milan is 5974, ESE Florence is 5976 and ESE Madrid 8833

English Proficiency

Candidates who have completed their studies in the English language (at least 2 years) are not required to present a language qualification (TOEFL or IELTS).

Transfer Admission

Students wishing to transfer from other universities must meet the high quality standards required to enroll at the European School of Economics. The Transfer Evaluation Commitee considers a variety of factors when reviewing the applications, including course transcripts, quality of the college programmes, extra curricular activities, essays and interviews.

For more information about transfer from other universities please contact the ESE centre of interest.

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