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Total Program Cost In-State: $89,550
Total Program Cost Out-of-State: $89,550
Program Length: Self-paced
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781-239-4317
231 Forest StreetOlin Hall Room 008Babson Park, Massachusetts 02457-0310
Application Deadlines: Spring Enrollment: 9/9/24, 11/15/24, 1/10/25. Summer Enrollment: 2/5/25, 4/9/25, 5/9/25. Fall Enrollment: 5/28/25, 6/2/25, 8/13/25
Intake Dates: January, May, September
Est. Weekly Time Commitment: 9-15hrs
Total Enrollment: 353
Acceptance Rate: 86%
Average GPA: 3.15
International: 11%
US Minority: 29%
Female: 39%
Male: 61%
Age Range: 26-36
Average Age: 32
If you think the Babson Part-time MBA degree is only for those interested in starting a business, you’re in for an awakening. The school acknowledges that many applicants may have a false perception that students only attend Babson to start or grow their own companies — after all, this is a school that just this spring was named the top U.S. school for entrepreneurship by U.S. News for the 26th year in a row — but the reality is that as many as two-thirds don’t take this path.
NOT JUST FOR BUDDING ENTREPRENEURS
Jimmy Nguyen is one such case. The 2016 graduate enrolled in Babson’s Blended MBA with a goal to advance his already 10-year career at Bank of America. Though he has a long-term aspiration to start his own company one day, he credits Babson’s program with opening his eyes to the vast range of opportunities that are available within smaller companies.
“If you’re always at a large organization like I was, you’ll never know how small companies work and the opportunities for making an impact through entrepreneurial, innovative thinking that exists within them,” Nguyen says. “The professors at Babson and my fellow classmates in the program did a great job bringing this to life for me.”
To this end, wearing many hats and being involved in everything from finance and operations to HR and company culture were Nguyen’s motivation to hop from Bank of America to Capital Advisors Group — a much smaller organization which he joined in March of 2018.
Katherine McVey, Babson’s associate director of graduate admissions, echoes Nguyen’s view. “Students come here because they want to get to the next level or transition to something else. You don’t have to be born an entrepreneur, but maybe you want to adopt…
Katherine McVey, Babson’s associate director of graduate admissions, echoes Nguyen’s view. “Students come here because they want to get to the next level or transition to something else. You don’t have to be born an entrepreneur, but maybe you want to adopt more innovative thinking. It’s all in what entrepreneurship means to you.
“Most MBA programs will provide you with a core set of skills: finance, marketing, accounting, etc.,” McVey says. “It’s just that for us, we’re going to talk about entrepreneurship within each of these subjects.”
Still, being the leader in entrepreneurship education makes the experience of Babson’s MBA program a unique one. “What’s different is that our students and our cohorts are all diverse in terms of location and industries, but they all share a common motivation of having an interest in entrepreneurship,” McVey says. “You don’t come to Babson if you don’t care about entrepreneurship on some level. This makes for very unique conversations amongst the students in our program and a group of people who are very excited to be here.”
GAIN YOUR MBA IN LESS THAN TWO YEARS
Babson’s part-time MBA can be completed in as few as 21 months. Courses are delivered in face-to-face, online and blended formats. Just 18 credits of the 45-credit program are required core courses in business, management, and consulting fundamentals. You customize your learning through the remaining 27 credits to meet your career goals. Students can choose from five specializations, eight intensity tracks, and experiential learning opportunities including electives abroad and consulting projects.
WELLESLEY, MIAMI, OR ONLINE: YOU DECIDE
Another unique feature of Babson’s Part-time MBA is that it has three location options, the signature Blended Learning MBA which is based in Wellesley, the Blended Learning MBA – Miami, or the fully online program. The Miami and Wellesley campuses serve as hubs around the country to help spread entrepreneurship everywhere. “Babson is really interested in having hubs around the country where we help spread entrepreneurship everywhere,” McVey said just before the Miami campus opened in the fall of 2018. Either location serves as a home base for in-person residencies and class sessions that students attend throughout the duration of the program. The in-person activities and courses are also slightly varied to match the location.
THE PATH TO ACCEPTANCE
Peer-to-peer learning is something Babson seeks to cultivate in its MBA program, so prior work experience is a key factor to getting in. When reviewing applicants, Katherine McVey says she likes to see at least five years’ work experience. McVey says she also seeks to uncover students’ motivations for wanting to do the program. “I like to know what’s driving the students, understanding who they are, and asking them to articulate why they’re here before they enter into a 21-month program.” She also cites professional recommendations and the admissions interview as critical factors. “Because we often waive the GMAT, we are very holistic in our admissions process. I like to see recommendations from people about how the applicant handles feedback and the admissions interview is huge for us. If the student is very focused only on working by themselves, they won’t do well. I can’t run the risk of hurting an entire team of students so I need to know: Are they excited to be here? Will they thrive in a community of people excited about entrepreneurship? That brings a certain motivation to the classroom.”
LEADING THE WAY IN STUDENT EARNINGS
If nothing else, you may consider Babson’s MBA for the student outcomes. In 2018, they were ranked #1 for Percentage of Alumni Who Start a Business after College by Financial Times, and the school says current graduates have average earnings of $167,386 when they leave.
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Babson’s Part-Time Online MBA gives you the freedom to learn and engage in class discussions remotely, and the flexibility to engage with your faculty and classmates from the comfort of your home. You don’t have to sacrifice quality for convenience with Babson’s Online MBA. Develop your entrepreneurial mindset, strategic management skills, and the global network you need to excel professionally at the MBA program ranked #1 for entrepreneurship (U.S. News & World Report).
By earning your degree while advancing your career, you can put these practices to work right away and contribute meaningful change to your own work environment within days of beginning your MBA program. Choose to ramp up or slow down your course schedule based on what’s going on in your personal and professional life. Three start dates throughout the year make it easy for you to begin your MBA in a way that’s achievable for you.
For those students who prefer an in-person learning environment, but need occasional flexibility to engage remotely, Babson offers a Part-Time Flex MBA. Attend classes at…
For those students who prefer an in-person learning environment, but need occasional flexibility to engage remotely, Babson offers a Part-Time Flex MBA. Attend classes at Babson’s Wellesley campus for an in-person MBA experience with online flexibility.
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