Fast Track Your Future: Bachelor’s in Business + MBA in Five Years
Save time and money by starting coursework for the in-demand MBA while completing your bachelor’s degree in business at Abington. An MBA boosts your earnings potential and your profile in a competitive job market — MBA graduates earn a median salary of $125,000, which is $45,000 more than professionals with a bachelor’s degree.*
Save Money
Graduate credits are billed at the undergraduate tuition rate, providing significant cost savings to Abington students.
Save Time
You need 18 additional credits (about six classes) to complete the MBA, which is 15 fewer credits than students who don’t enroll in this program.
Flexible and Convenient
Choose the course format that fits your life:
- Low Residency: A mix of synchronous and asynchronous online courses with one in-person Saturday residency each semester at Great Valley, a 30-minute drive from Abington.
- Hybrid: MBA courses are half online and half in-person at Great Valley for flexibility and face-to-face interaction. Some electives are available online.
Earn a Certificate to Strengthen Your Resume
Choose an optional specialized graduate certificate while completing your MBA.
Admission
Abington business majors may apply for the Integrated Undergraduate-Graduate Master of Business Administration once they have:
- Completed at least 60 undergraduate credits
- If you are a transfer student, you must complete at least 15 Penn State credits first.
- Standardized test scores are not required. Refer to the Penn State Bulletin for full program details and requirements.
Connect With Us
Questions? Email Crina Drayer, Associate Director of Recruitment at [email protected]
*Source: Graduate Management Admission Council