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Whether you're an undergraduate or already pursuing a career, a Providence College MBA prepares you for the real-world opportunities and challenges ahead. With a competitive program and a blend of classroom and real-world instruction, PC will help you master the high-level business concepts you need to succeed.
Every course is planned to be a meaningful learning experience that will strengthen analytical skills, develop decision-making abilities, build confidence, and prepare you for a successful business career.
Contact us today at mba@providence.edu.
Build on a Providence College Foundation.
The MBA Program is built on the Providence College tradition of a well-rounded, interdisciplinary education. We emphasize social responsibility in addition to critical thinking and quantitative analysis. Small class sizes and individualized attention make for a unique PC MBA.
Flexibility Fits Your Busy Life.
Whether you're working or a full-time student, we offer the flexibility you need with part-time and full-time schedules. Courses are offered during the evening and on Saturday mornings. You take as many courses as fits your schedule.
New Concentrations Let You Specialize.
You can develop a depth of knowledge in a particular area through one of three new interdisciplinary elective concentrations--Entrepreneurship, International Business, or Non-Profit Organizations--that cut across the business disciplines. Traditional elective concentrations in Marketing, Management, Accounting or Finance are also available.
Rolling Admissions Offer the Ultimate in Flexibility.
At PC there's no need to wait until fall; you can start your MBA when it's convenient for you, in the fall, spring, or summer session. Because we review applications all year long and offer the core courses every semester, we're ready when you are. Students with strong academic backgrounds may take up to two MBA courses before being formally accepted into the MBA program.
An MBA in One Year -- PC MBA 4+1 Puts You on the Fast Track.
If you've completed a business degree at either Providence College or another institution of higher learning, you can apply your prerequisite coursework here and still complete your MBA in one year.
For PC graduates, our innovative 4+1 program enables PC students to pursue their bachelor's and master's degrees simultaneously. Eligible undergraduates may take up to two MBA courses during junior and senior undergraduate years.
Real-World Experience Makes You More Marketable.
For students with limited work experience, full-time internships are a mandatory part of our core curriculum. The MBA Program has affiliations with regional organizations to make it possible. Experiential learning gives you the tools and hands-on career experience you can use immediately.
Providence College recognizes the critically important challenge of preparing students to know first-hand what it's really like to be a manager, to navigate effectively though office politics, to struggle with numerous constraints while being called upon to solve messy problems.
Experienced and Knowledgeable Faculty Add Value.
Our MBA professors include both fully tenured Academically Qualified Faculty and Professionally Qualified Faculty. You gain the advantage of multiple perspectives: scholars, researchers, and business practitioners.
Affordable Tuition Makes Us Extremely Competitive.
Tuition: A three-credit MBA course at PC costs $1299. This makes the PC MBA program affordable and extremely competitive when compared to other MBA programs.
Graduate Assistantships.
Graduate Assistantship positions are available which provide monthly stipends and tuition reduction.
Admission Requirements.
The MBA Program welcomes students with business and non-business undergraduate degrees. The application requires the following:
| Application |
Official Undergraduate Transcripts |
| Personal Statement |
GMAT score |
| Two Letters of Reference |
$55 Application Fee |
Applicants whose native language is not English must submit official scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Also, complete English translation including grades in U.S. standards is required.