Full-time UST MBA

Full-time UST MBA

Student Life

Intensely Collegial

The Full-time UST MBA program’s accelerated nature calls for an intense commitment of time and energy. Students are typically on campus 40 hours or more per week taking classes, working in small groups and studying together.

Our campus facilities and services have been created to enhance this experience, creating a welcoming, team-oriented camaraderie. We offer a range of resources to help students achieve balance and truly thrive, and our staff are dedicated to creating an outstanding student experience.

UST MBA Student Association

Getting involved in the Student Association is a great way to increase your leadership experience and to get involved with your peers. The Student Association exists to improve the reputation of the UST MBA program by enhancing the educational experience of its members through activities that foster a sense of ethical leadership, professionalism and community.

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Tour the Opus College of Business

The Opus College of Business' state-of-the-art facilities have been designed to help graduate and undergraduate business students hone skills and develop relationships that will last beyond their studies. Our panoramic tours will give you a glimpse into this vibrant environment.

Schulze Hall atrium

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The UST MBA Credo

As part of the UST MBA program you join a distinctive community. As a Catholic university, St. Thomas places emphasis on the dignity and worth of every person, the love of truth and a commitment to using one’s education to make the world a better place for everyone to live and work. Membership in this community carries with it high expectations regarding the ways in which each person acts. All members of the UST MBA community are expected to honor the following commitments in all their actions:

• A commitment to the highest standards of honesty and personal integrity – both inside and outside the classroom.

• A commitment to treat others in a respectful manner, regardless of differences such as race, religion, nationality, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation.

• A commitment to open discourse and free exchange of ideas.

• A commitment to exercise mutual care and responsibility in all relationships.

• A commitment to an active concern for the safety, security and well-being of each individual and a respect for individual, communal and university property.

• A commitment to being an “active learner,” striving to the best of one’s ability to acquire knowledge and skills to become an effective, responsible leader in a continually evolving global business community.