Steps to Enrollment
Congratulations! We’re so excited to welcome you into the Berkeley Haas family! To complete your enrollment, please follow steps 1 -6. You may also decline your offer of admission by completing step 1.
Steps to Enrollment
Fill out the Statement of Intent to Register to accept or decline your offer of admission.
Choosing to accept your offer of admission on the Statement of Intent to Register (SIR) is the formal notice to the University that you will be registering to start classes July 2021. This step must be completed to officially accept your offer of admission with the University.
If needed, submit official academic documents electronically.
If you are unable to to order official transcripts electronically, please contact our office. For international or original transcripts and degree certificates, we are asking that you hold onto your original documents until we are able to return to our office. With the stay at home order currently in place, we are unable to retrieve mail. Once we return, we will reach out to you to request your official and/or original transcripts.
A day after you fill out your SIR form, you will receive an email with instructions on how to create your CalNet ID, which is your online student identity at UC Berkeley. You will need your Student ID number (given in your email and also listed on your application status page). We strongly recommend you use “firstname_lastname” as your username. Within 24 hours, log in to bconnected to activate your berkeley.edu email address.
*Please note: If you were previously a UC Berkeley student, you do not need to complete the first step and will proceed to pay your deposit below using your previous CalNet ID. If you have forgotten your CalNet ID, or need assistance with your previous CalNet ID, please contact Cal 1 Card Office at calnet@berkeley.edu (510-642-4126).
Using your CalNet ID, login to CalCentral. CalCentral is UC Berkeley’s student dashboard where you will find further instructions on paying your deposit. Please note, there will be an additional 2.75% fee charged for those paying their deposit by credit card.
The Program Office will be your main point of contact as an EWMBA student. You will find a lot of answers to your questions about the program office as a new admit here. The Program Office will reach out to you in early summer. In the meantime, meet the EWMBA Program Office here. The Evening & Weekend MBA Association (EWMBAA) is your student governing body and works to create the best environment for working professionals like yourself. Learn more about EWMBAA here, along with additional resources.
WELCOME RECEPTION
We invite you to join us in celebrating your admission to the Evening & Weekend Berkeley MBA Program, and to connect with the Haas community.
- Thursday, February 25 at 5 PM
- Register Here
SLACK WORKSPACE
You will be invited to our Slack workspace for the EWMBA Class of 2024 soon after receiving your decision letter. This unique forum brings together the Class of 2024 and connects you to Berkeley Haas EWMBA students, admissions, and program office staff to provide guidance and support.
We recommend that you take a minute to develop your profile, in particular to upload a photo of yourself–this will help you start building more personal connections right away.
The program cost for the 2020—2021 academic year are $3,464 per unit, with a minimum of 42 units required for graduation. Program fees are subject to adjustment annually, and the number of required units may change.
If you are planning to finance any part of the Berkeley Evening & Weekend Program, we encourage you to contact the Berkeley Haas Financial Aid Office directly to discuss your options at your earliest convenience. The Financial Aid Office at the Haas School exists to help students efficiently secure the best federal and outside funding to achieve their degrees.
We encourage you to schedule a consultation with our Financial Aid team to craft the best funding plan based on your goals and resources.