
THe UNCG MBA - Bryan School of Business & Economics
Whether you’re an experienced professional, early in your career, the UNCG MBA will meet you where you are. No matter your individual needs, goals, or timeline, your UNCG MBA will feel …
Admissions | Bryan School of Business & Economics
The UNCG MBA program welcomes a variety of applicants, whether you come to us with years of professional experience or you’ve just recently earned an undergraduate degree — business …
Curriculum | Bryan School of Business & Economics
The UNCG MBA program consists of 45 credit hours. Students can enter in the Fall or Spring semester and work toward their MBA year-round by taking summer courses.
Program Costs | Bryan School of Business & Economics
Tuition and fees vary depending on the program track pursued and the number of credit hours taken each semester. Financial assistance, including fellowships, scholarships, and graduate …
MBA Advisory Board | Bryan School of Business & Economics
The MBA Program has an active advisory board comprising of representatives from a diverse array of industries and businesses.
Current MBA Students - Bryan School of Business & Economics
The UNCG MBA Mentoring Program matches business professionals with MBA students, providing an opportunity to connect in meaningful ways and benefit from the industry …
Master's Programs | Bryan School of Business & Economics
Discover the Bryan School’s flexible graduate programs – with options to study online, on campus, part-time, or full-time, we want to meet you where you are.
Financial Assistance | Bryan School of Business & Economics
The Bryan School offers graduate assistantships to full-time students in the MBA programs. Applicants for assistantships must have been unconditionally admitted into the MBA degree …
Admissions | Bryan School of Business & Economics
Depending on where you live, this may affect your ability to complete the UNCG MSN/MBA program.
Mentees will submit their completed Mentoring Program Log by May 1, 2026 to Courtney Mazzuca at [email protected]. Mentees who do not actively participate, fail to meet …