Program Spotlight: Full-Time MBA
Tuition
36,720
Duration
36
months
Class Size
67
Intakes
January, May, August
Language
English
Average GMAT
497
Avg. Work Exp.
7.0 yrs
International
Students
Students
1%
Woman
31%
The Citadel - School of Business Administration
171 Moultrie Street
Charleston, SC 29409 / United States
Charleston, SC 29409 / United States
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Programs at The Citadel
MBA
Duration
36 months
Language
English
Tuition
36,720
Intakes
January, May, August
Deadline
November 15
Average GMAT
497
Class Size
67
Avg. Work Exp (years)
7.0
Features
- Program length is flexible; it can be completed in as few as 36 months.
- Program current tuition and fees are: $36,720.
- Cost per credit hour: Residents $595. Non residents $1,020.
- Total credit hours: 36.
MBA
Duration
36 months
Language
English
Tuition
25,020
Intakes
January, May, August
Deadline
November 15
Features
- Program length is flexible; it can be completed in as few as 36 months.
- Program current tuition and fees are: $25,020.
- Cost per credit hour: $695.
- Total credit hours: 36.
MBA / PharmD
Duration
48 months
Language
English
Intakes
August
Features
- Program length is flexible; it can be completed in as few as 48 months.
MBA / MD
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College of Charleston, new MBA
ralph
started May 24, 2011 |
vjessup
replied May 24
Just heard that College of Charleston will start to offer a new one-year, accelerated MBA. It seems like a good thing, their MSc is really good - but, is it really necessary? I mean, the Citadel is practically just down the street, and there are really good MBA programs at South Carolina State Univ...

College of Charleston, new MBA
ralph
started May 24, 2011 |
vjessup
replied May 24
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1143
Views
Just heard that College of Charleston will start to offer a new one-year, accelerated MBA. It seems like a good thing, their MSc is really good - but, is it really necessary? I mean, the Citadel is practically just down the street, and there are really good MBA programs at South Carolina State Univ...