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Robert H. Smith School of Business - University of Maryland

A career in HR today means a solid grounding in how to use data analytics to drive decision making; the crux of the MBA at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business

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John Masaschi chose the MBA at the Robert H. Smith School of Business because of its strong focus on big data—he’s now thriving as a senior marketing analyst

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More human, less robot is the key to success during the Smith School MBA application

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Mark Olcott used his MBA from the Robert H. Smith School of Business to cofound VitusVet, an app that has modernized communication between veterinary practices and pet owners

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Full Time MBA

Business professionals determined to thrive in the global economy need a world-class MBA program wired to the circuitry of government, corporate and global power. As a student in one of our MBA programs – full-time, evening, weekend, executive, or online – the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland will accelerate your career with learning that is both scholarly and experiential while connecting you to the people and organizations in our nation's capital who are shaping the international marketplace.

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Snapshots

  • FT Ranking: 49
  • FT Ranking Global MBA: 72
  • FT Ranking EMBA: 46
  • Economist FT Mba RANKING: 81
  • Applicants Per Year: 994
  • Applicants Admitted Percentage: 38
  • Class Size: 258
  • International Student Percentage: 36
  • Female Percentage: 35
  • Course Length: 21
  • Employed Graduates Percentage: 82
  • Salary Increase Percentage: 92
  • Average Gmat: 651
  • Course Fee: USD 77,191
  • Application Deadline: November (December, January, March, April)
  • Accredited: AACSB
  • Aspen Inst Ranking: 37
  • Living Expenses: 15600
  • Businessweek Ranking: 41
  • Economist Ranking: 51