Harvard Business School (HBS): HBS offers a 2+2 program, allowing college seniors to apply for deferred admission, with no GMAT required.
Stanford Graduate School of Business: Stanford GSB has a deferred enrollment program called Stanford MBA Future Leaders, which does not require the GMAT.
MIT Sloan School of Management: MIT Sloan's Leaders for Global Operations (LGO) and Sloan Fellows MBA programs do not mandate the GMAT.
Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University: Kellogg offers an accelerated MMM program and a JD-MBA program that waive the GMAT requirement.
Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College: Tuck's Early Action program allows applicants to apply without a GMAT score.
Fuqua School of Business, Duke University: Duke Fuqua's MMS: Foundations of Business program does not require the GMAT.
Yale School of Management: Yale SOM's Silver Scholars Program is a three-year MBA program that does not require the GMAT.
Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell University: Johnson's One-Year MBA program and Cornell Tech MBA program do not have a GMAT requirement.
Darden School of Business, University of Virginia: Darden's Future Year Scholars Program does not require the GMAT.
IJones Graduate School of Business, Rice University: Rice Business offers an Early Admit Program for undergraduate students that does not require the GMAT.