Use the Documents section to upload required and optional documents.
Be sure to proofread and review your documents before you submit the application. Once your application is submitted, you cannot re-upload, update, or edit the document in any way; however, you can upload new documents.
If you find an error after submission that you believe could affect the consideration of your application, we recommend sending a corrected version directly to your program(s).
In the Documents section, respond to the following essay questions and upload your response(s) in a document:
The first essay is required and used for admission purposes only. It provides an opportunity for you to express your strengths, attributes, experiences, and other traits or abilities you believe are relevant to your educational goals and career objectives.
The second optional essay lets you bring additional information to the attention of the admissions committee. This may explain gaps in employment or shortcomings in your academic record, specific plans to retake the GMAT or GRE, or other relevant information.
Another example is if you answered Yes to any of the Academic Infraction, Criminal Charges, Convictions, or Pending Charges questions in the Other Information section. The optional essay is a chance to expand on the explanation to each of those questions (which are limited to 250 characters). You can use this optional essay to explain your circumstances in depth if needed.
Be sure to read over your essay several times to catch any spelling, grammar, punctuation, etc., errors before submitting. Once you submit your application, you cannot edit your essay. If you find an error after submission that you believe could have major effects on your application, we recommend sending a corrected copy directly to the programs you applied to.
Upload your resume in the Documents section. Both your programs and The Consortium will use your resume when evaluating your application. Be sure to include the most recent and relevant information in the final document you upload.
You can upload your unofficial, test-taker score reports. Note that you must still release your official test scores to The Consortium for your application to be considered complete.
Note: you are responsible for protecting any sensitive information in the documents you are uploading (for example, your Social Security Number). Use correction fluid or a security redacting marker to cover any sensitive information.