The Clemson MBA Program
Clemson's Master of Business Administration offers multiple ways to earn your degree.
Each student is unique, so our admissions counselors take your undergraduate background, work experience and individual goals into account to recommend a course of study that will help you advance your career in whatever direction you choose. With Clemson you can earn your MBA on your time in a format that best fits your learning style. With flexible full-time, part-time, online and hybrid schedule options, and a host of electives for specialized study, you will gain the key business knowledge you need to reach your goals.
Degree Programs
- MBA Corporate
- MBA Online
- MBA in Entrepreneurship & Innovation
- MBA in Business Analytics
- Dual MBA/MIB
- MBA in Digital Brand Communications
Application
To apply to the Clemson MBA program, or to check the status of your application, please visit Clemson's graduate school application.
Career Services
To assist with your career advancement opportunities, the Clemson MBA Office of Career Services supports all MBA students and can help you with resume crafting and interview skills. You have full access to personalized career support.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is available in the form of student loans. You will need to contact the Office of Student Financial Aid on the University's main campus via phone at 864-656-2280, option three, or via email at finaid@clemson.edu. The FAFSA is required. Clemson's school code is 003425. You may also find the following sites of use: FinAid and FastWeb.
Senior Citizen Tuition Policy: South Carolina law provides tuition exemption for residents 60 and older to take classes at state colleges (nominal fees may apply). Tuition exemption is available for the MBA Corporate program only and is not applicable for specialty concentrations such as the MBA in Entrepreneurship and Innovation and the MBA Business Analytics. For more information, please contact admissions at mbaprogram@clemson.edu.
Transfer Credits
Clemson's MBA program allows a maximum of 12 acceptable, graduate-level semester hours (four graduate-level classes) to be transferred from an AACSB International accredited university to count toward the core or emphasis courses in the Clemson MBA degree. If you took more than four acceptable classes that could have transferred and they duplicate material in Clemson's program then you will not need to retake these subjects. Instead, you will be required to take additional approved courses to make up the hours not taken.