PDF 72k 1 pages Download Overview This brief summarizes the findings of a recent survey of nearly 700 non-U.S. GMAT test takers who sent at least one GMAT score report to a U.S. business school in Q4 2016. The survey findings show that 2 in 3 respondents would reconsider their decision to apply to a graduate business program in the United States if they are unable to obtain a work visa which would let them seek employment in the United States after completing their degree. Quick Facts Related Items U.S. Business Schools See Declining Interest from International Candidates Amid Political Climate Brexit Hurting U.K. Business Schools’ Appeal With International Candidates Featured Items mba.com Prospective Students Survey Report 2017