This blog contains direct quotes from websites as of 2023. Programs and policies do change, at colleges, from time to time, so please check with the colleges directly to receive any updates. These are not, necessarily, the biggest, best, or most popular programs at the college, but they are the ones that just “caught my eye” as unique, special, interesting, or just plain awesome. Enjoy!
From the Gwynedd Mercy University website, 2023: “4+ 1 MBAEarn Your Bachelor’s Degree and MBA in Just Five Years: In just five years you can earn your bachelor’s degree in any of GMercyU’s business majors, along with your MBA.
“As a senior business major, you will take graduate level courses – as part of your undergraduate tuition. This prepares you for your fifth year where you will complete your MBA degree in a unique hybrid format that combines face-to-face and online courses.
“As a 4+1 Master of Business Administration student, you’ll polish your business skills while working with other students and faculty who will challenge you and prepare you for the business world.
“As a student in GMercyU's 4+1 MBA Program, you will:
**Work with faculty members who have professional business experience
**Take 12 graduate-level credits as a senior as part of your undergraduate tuition
**Put yourself on a faster path to your graduate degree in business
**Skip the need to take a graduate entrance exam, such as the GRE
“With GMercyU’s 4+1 fast track MBA program, you can earn a bachelor’s degree in business and an MBA in just 5 years. Do the math!
4+1 = 2 Degrees
4+1 = 89% Employment rate for U.S. grads with an MBA*
4+1 = $105k Median salary for grads with an MBA*
4+1 = 150 Accounting majors can satisfy the 150 credit-hour requirement toward earning your CPA
*2018 Graduate Management Admissions Council Report
“Juniors in one of our business programs (Accounting, Digital Communications, Finance, Management, Marketing, or Sports Management) can apply for the 4+1 MBA.
Gwynedd Mercy University is one of the featured colleges in my new book (click image for additional information):
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