Provost Announces Partnership with Loyola University MBA Program

Provost Jamila Bookwala’s office announced a new College partnership with Loyola University on Tuesday, Sept. 10. (Photo Courtesy of Gettysburg College)

By Brandon Fey, News Editor

On Tuesday morning, the Provost’s office sent an campus-wide email announcing a new opportunity for Gettysburg College students through a 4 + 1 early assurance partnership with Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School for Business and Management.

Students at the college will now be able to apply to Loyola’s accelerated Emerging Leaders Master of Business Administration program with the application fee waived. Students can be accepted as early as their junior year at Gettysburg. If admitted, students will enjoy reduced tuition and will have the option to take one Loyola course per semester during their senior year at Gettysburg College with no additional cost. 

Upon graduation from Gettysburg, participating students will then complete Loyola’s full-time one-year ELMBA program. This program will offer opportunities for professional experiences as well, including internships, mentoring and corporate visits. 

Current juniors and seniors interested in the ELMBA are advised to contact the Center for Career Engagement. Sophomores and first-year students interested in the program are encouraged by the Provost to enroll in the Guided Pathways co-curricular advising program on campus. 

Author: Gettysburgian Staff

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