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Feb 26, 2013

Full-Time / Part-Time / Online MBA

Full-Time / Part-Time / Online MBA

University of Delaware MBA Program Structure

The University of Delaware Lerner MBA program can be taken on a full-time or part-time basis and has three intakes. Students may elect to start classes during the fall semester beginning in August, the spring semester beginning in February, or in the summer, beginning in June. Students may also achieve their degree online in a little as 16 months or opt for a hybrid online/in-person format.
Part-time and full-time MBA students take classes together, which typically meet Monday through Thursday from 6 to 8:45 p.m.

Curriculum

Students in the University of Delaware MBA program are required to complete 44 credits, including nine mandatory core courses, two Professional Development Seminars, and electives, which vary in number according to the structure of the program the student chooses. Those pursuing only a general MBA must take 15 credits worth of electives, while those looking for a concentration or dual concentration will be offered a mix of given and self-selected electives. Students may choose a major (5 options available) or concentration (12 options available) should they choose to focus on a particular area of study throughout the program.

Part-Time MBA Rankings

• U.S. News & World Report: 97th

Delaware Lerner MBA Class Profile

Recent statistics note that a GMAT score of 620 is average. About 42 percent of students identify as female. The college also recently noted that the typical applicant has about six years of full-time work experience upon matriculation. An estimated 30 percent of the class is comprised of international students.

Career Statistics

Recent figures for Lerner MBA graduates include an average salary of $88,632, with 96 percent of students rating their overall experience in the program as ‘excellent’ or ‘good.’ The College has partnered with some of the nation’s top financial institutions, such as Bloomberg and JPMorgan Chase, and has a worldwide network of 34,000 alumni.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

The Delaware Lerner MBA for Full-time or part-time tuition is $850 per credit for in-state students, $950 per credit for out-of-state students, and $950 per credit for online students. For the 44 credits required to earn a degree, therefore, tuition costs $41,800 for out-of-state residents and online students, and $37,400 for Delaware residents. Online MBA costs $900 per credit and is $39,600 in total.

There is a health fee of $227 and a center fee of $119 for all students, while part-time students pay an additional registration fee of $30 and international students have a separate fee of $160. All fees are per semester.

In addition, both out-of-state and in-state full-time applicants are automatically considered for Graduate Assistantships, which provide opportunities for students to assist faculty members with research and other duties. In exchange, grad assistants earn half or all of their tuition costs, as well as stipends of $4,500 per semester. The school also offers Corporate Associates Program internships for outstanding full-time MBA students, and these interns earn 50 percent tuition and a $9,000 stipend by working 20 hours a week with one of the college’s corporate sponsors over the course of their MBA studies. Finally, MBA applicants may be considered for University Graduate Scholars Program scholarships, provided by the UD Office of Graduate and Professional Studies, which are awarded based on a range of factors that include challenging life circumstances, academic achievement, status as a first-generation graduate student, and financial need.

Admissions for the Delaware Lerner MBA 

University of Delaware MBA applicants must hold either a four-year bachelor’s degree (with a GPA, typically, of at least 2.8) or an equivalent three-year degree from an international program. If the latter, you’ll need to contact the admissions office to confirm that your undergrad degree qualifies you for the program. GMAT scores are required except for those applicants who hold higher degrees, including MDs, JDs, and Ph. Ds. These applicants and candidates with four or more years of professional experience may obtain a GMAT waiver by filling out a GMAT waiver form. GRE, LSAT, and MCAT scores may also be considered in place of the GMAT. International applicants must submit their TOEFL or IELTS scores submit proof that they obtained an undergraduate degree in the U.S. or another country in which English is the primary language. Lerner maintains no minimum cutoff for either the TOEFL or IELTS but notes that international applicants typically score at least a 100 on the Internet-based TOEFL or a 7.5 on the IELTS exam.

Applicants to the University of Delaware MBA programs must submit unofficial transcripts from any previous institutions of higher education attended, a résumé, standardized testing scores if applicable, two essays, and an application fee of $75. Applicants can request to have this fee waived if they have proof that they scored above a 600 on the GMAT or 310-plus on the GRE. If applicants receive proof of their 600+ score after sending their application they will receive a $75 credit toward the first semester’s tuition. Applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation, the forms for which are emailed directly from Lerner’s online application to the recommenders. Complete application information can be found on the school’s website.

Delaware Lerner MBA Deadlines

Applications are accepted at any time until a week before classes begin. You may begin in the fall, summer or spring semester. Applicants are considered for admission on a rolling basis.

Full-time program applicants interested in merit-based funding consideration should apply early as those awards are distributed on a rolling basis typically at or close to the time of admission.

Fall Semester

Domestic applicants: July 1
International applicants: June 1

Summer Session

Domestic applicants: May 1
International applicants: Generally not admitted for this term

Spring Semester

Domestic applicants: January 1
International applicants: November 15

Delaware Lerner MBA FAQs

How has the university coped with the pandemic?

Classes are being offered in a hybrid format with more face-to-face classes returning in the spring semester of 2021.

What graduate programs are offered at Lerner?

Other than its MBA programs Lerner offers MS programs in accounting, accounting practice, business analytics, and information management, economics and applied econometrics, finance, hospitality business management, and international business. Students may also achieve an MA in economics and entrepreneurship for educators.

What are some employers of recent MBA grads?

This list includes BlackRock, Northrop Grumman, and Capital One.


Feb 26, 2013

Part-Time Hybrid MBA

Part-Time Hybrid MBA

La Salle University Part-Time Hybrid MBA Program Structure

The La Salle University part-time Hybrid MBA program allows working professionals the flexibility of completing their degree with courses that are 50 percent online and 50 percent in-person. Courses take place at the Plymouth Meeting and Philadelphia campuses. The courses that comprise the part-time Hybrid MBA are divided into five sections: Foundation, Core, Specialization, Executive Perspectives, and the Integrative Capstone. Between 33 to 45 credits are required for the degree, and the required number of credits varies according to each student’s professional and academic background.

La Salle’s academic calendar is divided into fall and spring semesters of 15 weeks each, a 12-week summer semester, and two Intersession periods that fall between semesters and span two to three weeks each. While most courses are worth three credit hours, courses offered in the Intersession periods are generally worth one or one and a half credits each.

Curriculum

Three courses make up the Foundation portion of the part-time MBA. These three-credit courses are required, but may be waived commensurate with each student’s professional and academic background. The classes–Applied Economic Analysis, Financial Accounting: A User Focus, and Financial Markets–are meant to provide a functional basis in business theory that will inform future work.

Core courses are also worth three credits each, and extend the student’s practical knowledge and applied skills. Focused on the areas of marketing, accounting, and financial management, the core classes offer a conceptual framework that students can apply directly in workplace situations. The core classes are Creating Customers Through Effective Marketing Management; Managerial Accounting for Decision Making, Planning, and Control; Financial Performance: Control and Measurement; and Business Analytics for Informed and Effective Decision Making.

Students are required to decide upon one area of specialization, and course availability at each campus location is dependent upon student interest. With offerings in Accounting, Finance, Business Systems and Analytics, Management, Marketing or General Business Administration, the Specialization section of the part-time MBA allows students to gain specificity in their studies. Notably, the General Business Administration course offers students the opportunity to design their own specialization made up of three courses. A dual specialization is also available. Consultation with an adviser is strongly suggested for those who wish to choose either of these options.

The Executive Perspectives section is also comprised of three-credit courses, which inform students’ leadership skills in addition to training them in the technological aspects of management. Classes in the Executive Perspectives area are Developing Your Leadership Skills; Information Technology for Decision Making; Financial Statement Analysis; and Frameworks for Socially Responsible Decision Making.

The part-time MBA culminates with the Integrative Capstone course, Competitive Strategy. Meant to combine prior knowledge with the ethical, strategic, legal and global perspectives that are vital in business, the Integrative Capstone challenges students to further apply their learning in real-world scenarios.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

Students in the La Salle University part-time MBA program pay the university $1,080 per credit hour; all MBA courses are three credits. In addition, students at the School of Business must pay a general university fee of $135 and a technology fee of $150 per semester. Books and supplies, room and board, travel and personal expenses are not calculated in the cost of attendance.

Federal Direct Loans are available to graduate students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. In-depth information about loans may be obtained from the Financial Aid Office. The University also provides a deferred payment plan so that students may pay in installments over the course of the semester. A deferred payment plan for students who qualify for tuition reimbursement from their employer is also available. The plan allows students to defer payment of the portion of their tuition reimbursable under their employer’s program until 45 days after the end of the semester.

Students who have served in the military are qualified to receive Veterans’ benefits to help fund their studies.

Admissions

La Salle stipulates no requirements beyond an undergraduate degree in order for prospective students to be considered eligible for any of the School of Business’s programs.

To apply to any of La Salle’s MBA programs, applicants must submit an online application, official transcripts from all schools attended, a résumé, an essay or personal statement, and GMAT scores. Applicants may submit GRE scores with permission from the Director of their target program.

The Admissions Committee states that it does not require minimum GPAs and GMAT scores. Rather, the entire picture of the applicant’s professional accomplishments along with academic experience are taken into account. Based upon each applicant’s level of experience, the Committee offers three levels of admission: Full, Qualified, and Conditional.

Fully admitted students are issued a Model Roster. With Qualified Admission, applicants who have at least a 3.0 GPA in their bachelor’s degree can take four courses. Upon successful completion of these courses with an overall GPA of 3.3, students can gain full acceptance without the necessity of taking the GMAT or GRE. Conditionally accepted students are required to successfully complete the GMAT by the end of their first enrolled semester and are not eligible for financial aid or loans until they are fully accepted to the program. Applicants with an undergraduate business degree from an AACSB-accredited program who have a minimum overall GPA of 3.2 or above may apply for a GMAT and GRE waiver, as many applicants possessing a master’s or Ph.D. degree or equivalent.

Application deadlines

Application Deadlines

There are no set deadlines. However, we recommend that all application documents be received by August 15, December 15, and April 15 for the fall, spring, and summer terms, respectively. Under special circumstances, students may be admitted until the first day of the semester. International student applications should be completed at least two months prior to the dates listed above. Contact the MBA office if you have any questions.



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