Washington DC MBA Programs That Don’t Require Work Experience
It’s true that most traditional full-time MBA programs look for candidates who have demonstrated leadership and success in professional positions. But, just as many MBA programs don’t require the GRE or GMAT exams, many business schools are willing to consider applicants with limited or no prior professional experience. We’ve compiled a list of these schools in your metro below. Click on a program profile below to see if you meet the eligibility requirements for that program.
McDonough School of Business – Georgetown University
While there is no stated minimum requirement, the school notes that competitive candidates generally have at least two years of work experience.
University of Baltimore/Towson University
Work experience is not a requirement for admission to the UB / Towson MBA Program.
Robert H. Smith School of Business – University of Maryland
Work experience is not needed in order to apply.
Sellinger School of Business – Loyola University Maryland
Work experience not required for the “Emerging Leaders MBA.”
Carey Business School – Johns Hopkins University
Although incoming students average 2-5 years of work experience, none is needed in order to be considered for admission.