PMBA Partnership with M&T Bank
Loyola University Maryland's Sellinger School of Business and Management is pleased to partner with M&T Bank and its subsidiaries to offer employees a corporate tuition discount program for graduate education. Loyola has a strong tradition of excellence in graduate business programs that are known for:
- Ethical leadership: A values-centered business education
- Strong connections: Graduate alumni network of more than 20,000
- Quality education: Programs that have earned top rankings by Financial Times, BusinessWeek, U.S. News & World Report, and Princeton Review
- Accreditation: Dual Accreditation in Business Administration and Accounting by AACSB
Professional's MBA Program
A part-time, evening program for working professionals.
The Professional's MBA program is offered to M&T employees through the corporate tuition discount program. The PMBA program offers weeknight classes for students who wish to study at their own pace. Select courses are offered in hybrid, online and in-person class formats.
Tuition Discount Agreement
- For the Professionals MBA program, Loyola University Maryland will provide a 15% tuition discount rate to M&T employees based on the published tuition rate for the enrolled year of study. This discount does not include books or fees.
- M&T Employees may also waive the application fee. Please contact an admissions advisor to request the application fee waiver code.
Application Information
The program admission committees select students on the basis of leadership experience and potential, relevant work experience, academic achievements, and, if applicable, GMAT or GRE scores. The normal application requirements for admission into Loyola University Maryland’s graduate programs apply to M&T employees. M&T Employees may also waive the application fee. Please contact an admissions advisor to request the application fee waiver code
Application Requirements
Contact
For more information about Loyola’s Professional's MBA program or the application process, please contact an admissions advisor at mba@loyola.edu or 410-617-5067.
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