Full-time UST MBA
UST MBA Deferred Admission Program
Defer your admission,
Not your dreams.
MBA students learn not only from their professors but also from their classmates. With two or more years of work experience prior to starting your UST MBA program, you will better understand classroom concepts and be able to contribute to discussions and team projects.
The UST MBA Deferred Admission Program is designed for highly qualified graduating seniors majoring in any field – including liberal arts, engineering, health care, science and business. Complete the admissions process during your
senior year and receive guaranteed admission after gaining two years of valuable work experience.
To be considered for this exceptional program, complete the regular Full-time MBA
application process* no later than April 15 of your senior year. On the application,
simply indicate your interest in being considered for the Full-time UST MBA
Deferred Admission Program.
Double your investment.
Successful applicants will be required to provide a $500 nonrefundable deposit. A second deposit of $500, plus an updated résumé is required by March 1 of the year you will begin your MBA program. When you begin the program, we will double your deposits from $1,000 to $2,000. This will apply toward your first year’s tuition.
Earn a higher salary when you complete the M.B.A.
Graduates with an M.B.A. and several years full-time work experience on their résumés are more attractive to employers and are more likely to receive higher starting salaries.
Know your future path.
Taking care of the application and GMAT now will enable you to focus on your job after college. You won’t need to worry about studying for tests or completing
admission applications while working full time.
Contact admissions to learn more
Full-time UST MBA Admissions Office
ustmba@stthomas.edu
(651)-962-8800
* Please contact admissions to inquire about your eligibility. UST undergraduates should also inquire about an exclusive $10,000 scholarship available through the deferred admissions program. Click here to learn more.
