Program Requirements
The MBA degree requires a total of 39 credits and has a track for traditional undergraduate business majors and a separate track for non-business majors. Students generally complete the program within a year and a half on a part-time basis.
The program’s 39 credits include the following:
For Business majors:
- 21 required core credits
- 15 upper level concentration credits
- 3 capstone credits
For Liberal Arts majors:
- 29 required core credits
- 9 upper level concentration credits
- 3 capstone credits
Applicants should send their completed application and supporting credentials at least one month prior to the term in which they plan to enroll. Applicants meeting the admissions standards will be offered admission and must earn a 3.0 overall grade point average to maintain matriculated status. Students may also be accepted on a provisional or non-matriculated status. View our Graduate Catalog for details.
Admissions Requirements:
- A baccalaureate degree from an accredited undergraduate institution;
- A minimum of a 2.8 grade point average, based on a 4.0 scale;
- Three letters of recommendation from employers or college professors;
- Current resume
- Fill out the MBA Application
Once your application is complete, save the file and submit it via email to [email protected].
If you prefer, you can print out the application and mail it to our Admissions Office:
Admissions Office
St. Thomas Aquinas College
125 Route 340
Sparkill, NY 10976
In addition to your application, the following are required to complete the admissions process:
- Recommendation Form (to be used as a template, you may also submit a free-form letter)
- Educational Background Form
Please scan completed forms and email as an attachment to [email protected].
A completed application file consists of the application form, a non-refundable application fee of $30, three (3) letters of recommendation, official transcripts, GMAT scores (if applicable), the Statement of Professional Goals, the TOEFL Scores (if applicable) and a resume. A personal interview is strongly recommended. For students with an undergraduate degree outside the United States, a World Education Services (WES) transcript evaluation must be provided.