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Master of Business Administration

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Nebraska Wesleyan University
5000 Saint Paul Avenue
Lincoln, NE 68504
(402) 827-1554
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Master of Business Administration

Nebraska Wesleyan University’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) program offers you unmatched quality, online classes and access to professors determined to see you succeed.

100% online

Nebraska Wesleyan’s MBA program gives you 100% online courses in convenient eight-week sessions. Choose from an array of electives to match your professional goals.

No admission exams

With NWU, you can skip the GMAT and GRE. That’s because your bachelor’s degree (in any field) is better proof of your commitment, motivation and ability to succeed in our graduate program.

An MBA for any major

Great businesses come in all shapes and sizes. And great MBA students come from all backgrounds and interests. That's why our online MBA welcomes students with ANY undergraduate major and provides a curriculum that's versatile in any field.

Powerful professional mentoring

Through our unique MBA mentoring program, you will connect with a business professional with expertise in the areas where you want to grow. Your mentor will welcome monthly conversations over two semesters. And these mentorships often turn into career-long friendships that strengthen your professional network.

Online format + in-touch professors

Nebraska Wesleyan University is well known for giving students excellent personal attention. That’s as true online as it is on campus. Our responsive business professors want to know you and help you find success. They care about your goals for life and work.

 

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$2.3M

more earned by MBA grads than undergraduates

$37K

average salary increase after earning MBA

75%

of MBA students saw raises before graduating

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Make an impact with an MBA

While working in the juvenile probation system, Rae Sallae wanted to make a bigger impact in her community. After graduating from NWU with a social work degree ('21), she enrolled in the MBA program to hone her leadership skills. She earned her MBA ('24) with the support and guidance she needed as a single mom. "With good support, it's possible because I did it."
 

Read Sallae's MBA success story