Admission Requirements

  • A baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution.

  • A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0.

  • A current resume.

  • A personal statement (approx. 500 words) describing your professional experiences, background, and readiness for graduate education. Clearly outline your professional goals and how you believe the Data-Driven Supply Chain Strategy Certificate will align with your goals.

  • Three recommendations from individuals not related to you. They should possess a strong knowledge of your professional character including observation of special skills, achievements, and/or professional experiences. Please notify your evaluators in advance to expect an email with a link to the Liaison Evaluator Portal to create an account, complete the standard form, and upload a statement.

  • Official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions will be requested through GradCAS.
    Transcripts should be sent directly to GradCAS at:
    GradCAS Transcript Processing Center
    P.O. Box 9217
    Watertown MA 02471

Admission Process

Begin your application, save your progress, and return at any time to work on it.

  • Create your account in GradCAS.

  • Select Fall 2025 from the dropdown list and click Apply.

  • In the Find Program search bar type Concordia College to locate the Data-Driven Supply Chain Strategy Certificate.

  • Complete the three standard GradCAS sections of the application.

  • The fourth section is unique to our program. You'll upload required documents, request evaluators, and answer program questions.

  • Pay the application fee. No second institutional application fee is required.

International Students

International applicants who wish to take this online program from their country of residence outside of the United States are welcome to apply. Because it is a fully online program, it is not possible to apply for the F-1 student visa to enter the U.S. or enroll in the program as an F-1 student transferring from another U.S. institution.

International applicants who hold other non-immigrant visa types in the U.S. such as H1B, H-4, J-2, or any other visa type that allows for study are welcome to apply.