About the M.B.A. Graduate Program
The AACSB-accredited Master of Business Administration program offers convenient and time-efficient ways to earn an M.B.A. In just one year, you will gain the strategic thinking, problem solving, analytical and leadership skills to enable you to excel in our competitive business environment. The program combines small, highly interactive classes at our state-of-the-art Metro Campus in Providence with a required internship and international experience to ensure inclusion of practical real-world experience. A joint JD/M.B.A. program option is also available.
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Program Level Details
Format
On Campus (Providence)
Schedule
Daytime; Tuesday-Thursday
Credits Required
36
Time Commitment
One year
Cost
Summer 2025, Fall 2025, and Spring 2026
$1,176/credit
Fees
2025-2026 Academic Year
$490/semester (full-time students)
Ways to Save
Free course senior year (鶹ɫƬ and local students)
Limited scholarships
Apply By
Fall Deadlines: March 1 (Priority), June 15 (Regular), August 1 (Final)
Spring Deadlines: November 1 (Priority), December 15 (Regular), January 6 (Final)
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Key Features of the M.B.A.
- Complete in just one year - Students complete the M.B.A. program in one calendar year, including the internship and study abroad experience, allowing them to enter the workforce sooner than many programs.
- Internationally accredited - The 鶹ɫƬ Gabelli School of Business and the M.B.A. program are fully accredited by , The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. AACSB accreditation is a designation earned by less than five percent of business schools worldwide.
- Stand Out with an Embedded Graduate Certificate – Students have the opportunity to earn a graduate certificate in Real Estate or Construction Management—embedded within the M.B.A. curriculum—at no additional cost or coursework, providing a valuable credential to help differentiate themselves in the job market.
- Required internship - A hallmark of the 鶹ɫƬ M.B.A. is the opportunity to gain industry experience while pursuing the program with a required internship.
- International experience - Each spring break, students travel to a prominent international business destination to learn about culture, regional business practices, major corporations, and more.
- Study in Providence - The M.B.A. program is offered at our state-of-the-art Metro Campus in Providence, RI, located right in the heart of one of the busiest business hubs in the state.
M.B.A. Degree Requirements
International Experience Program Feature
Each year, M.B.A. students take advantage of a study abroad experience over Spring Break. The required experience provides students with an opportunity to visit corporations in major international destinations, learn about foreign business practices and regulations, and immerse themselves in local culture.
The International Experience (IE) in the Gabelli School M.B.A. program is intended to provide students with exposure to other cultures and individuals and to develop a broader appreciation of what it means to better understand and build working relationships with individuals whose cultures and business practices may differ greatly from those in the U.S.
This is a distinctive feature of the GSB M.B.A. program and it is expected that all students will participate. Recent visits abroad have included those to organizations such as Microsoft, FM Global, DHL, Flextronics, Daimler, Mazars and the U.S. Embassy. The travel portion of the course usually ranges from eight to ten days.
The program is funded by a U.S. Department of Education Business and International Education Program grant in the amount of $184,094, with a matching amount provided from non-federal sources.
Real-World Learning in Business Administration M.B.A.

Getting the International Business Experience of a Lifetime
One after another, the Master of Business Administration students, fresh off a plane from Greece, said their week serving as consultants to four Greek companies was nothing less than a life-changing experience that has prepared them like no other to be competitive in the global business world.
Graduate Outcomes and Student Success

91%
Job placement within 3 months

99%
Graduation rate

114
Total M.B.A. students to date
Admissions and How to Apply
To be considered for admission to the Master of Business Administration degree program, applicants must hold an earned Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university (4+1 students must be enrolled and in good standing in an undergraduate program.)
To apply, submit the following:
- Completed application form and $50 application fee. An application fee is not required for 鶹ɫƬ students.
- Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate coursework. The Office of Graduate Admission will obtain transcripts on behalf of 鶹ɫƬ students.
- Letter of Intent (no more than two double-spaced pages) describing your interest in the M.B.A. program, career goals, and how you can positively contribute to the graduate program at 鶹ɫƬ
- Two (2) letters of recommendation attesting to your potential to succeed in graduate school
- If your first language is not English, an official report of TOEFL or IELTS results
The Graduate Records Examination (GRE) is not required for admission. Applicants with an overall GPA below 3.0 are strongly encouraged to take either the GRE or MAT. Applicants for the Joint M.S./J.D. must apply separately to the School of Law, and must submit an LSAT score. International applicants should also read additional requirements for non-U.S. residents.
Each application will be reviewed using a portfolio approach - all parts of the application will be considered, inclusive of grades and trend of grades, letters of recommendation, the letter of intent, and other information that candidates for admission may wish to submit.
Documents should be submitted via email to gradadmit@rwu.edu. Any official documents that must be mailed (i.e. transcripts) should be sent directly to:
Office of Graduate Admission
1 Old Ferry Rd.
Bristol, RI 02809
Have questions about the application process? Visit the from the Office of Graduate Admission.
M.B.A. Employers and Internships
Our students benefit from competitive internship placements and are employed at top organizations throughout the U.S. Here is a sample of where our students have interned and found employment:
Internship Placements
AAA Northeast
Chase Corporation
Chikmedia
Dell EMC
Fidelity Investments
Flickers' Rhode Island International Film Festival
Johnson & Johnson
ParsonsKellogg
Pawtucket Red Sox
Rhodes Pharmaceuticals
Third Spoon Creative
Times Union Center (Albany, NY)
U.S. Sailing
WaterFire Providence
Employers
Citrin Cooperman
Datadog
Dow Jones
Ernst & Young
Forrester
Hasbro
Health and Wellness Partners
Herff Jones
KPMG US
Macy's
NASA
Rolf C. Hagen Corp.
The Walt Disney Company
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