| Frequently Asked Questions Can
I complete the entire program at The University Center?
Yes. The MBA core courses and electives are rotated between
the main campus in Huntsville and The University Center.
A long-range tentative MBA schedule is available to help
you plan the sequencing of courses to allow you to complete
the entire program at The University Center.
How long will it take to complete the program?
While it is possible for a full-time student who holds
an undergraduate degree in business to complete the program
in one year, the usual time period is two years. For students
with non-business degrees, it usually takes one to three
additional semesters to complete the necessary stem work.
How large a course load should I take?
Generally, students who work should not take more than
six credit hours (two courses) per semester. Most students
can handle two courses while working. However, if your job
entails a lot travel, you might consider taking only one
course a semester. While the workload differs with each
course, a good general rule is to expect to work at least
six to ten hours per week outside of the classroom for each
course.
How long can I take to complete the program?
A student has six years from the initial semester of admission
to complete the program.
What happens if I miss a semester?
A student who does not attend in either a fall or spring
semester must submit a new application for admission. As
long as the student is in good standing he/she will be readmitted.
How much does the program cost?
The catalogue provides the most recent fee
structure for the program. Using the current fee structure,
for students qualifying for in-state tuition, the cost for
the 36-hour MBA program is approximately $12,000 on campus and $13,800 at the University Center both to include
books. The cost will increase for students who are required
to take stem courses.
Can the stem classes be waived?
The stem classes serve as prerequisites for the graduate
business courses and are required for students who did not
take the equivalent courses as part of their baccalaureate
program and for students with a baccalaureate degree from
a non-U.S. university. CLEP and validation exams are available
for students who wish to test out of any or all of the stem
requirements.
May I start the program without taking the GMAT?
Students who have stem requirements to complete may be
admitted as a post-graduate student prior to taking the
GMAT for the purpose for enrolling in the stem courses.
However, students will not be admitted into the MBA program
until they meet all of the admission requirements, which
utilize the GMAT score.
Do I apply through SHSU or The University Center?
The University Center is a multi-institutional teaching
center providing a facility for six universities to offer
a variety of non-redundant academic programs. Students must
apply to the university that offers the specific program
of interest. The MBA program at The University Center is
offered by Sam Houston State University. SHSU does have
a representative at The University Center who can supply
you with an application and information about the program
and process. The University Center staff will be happy to
assist.
Are letters of recommendations required for admission?
No. The admission process
requires the submission of the graduate application, official
transcripts, and your GMAT score. International students
also must submit a TOEFL score and English translations
of their transcripts.
Can I start the program in any semester?
Yes. Students may start the program in the fall, spring,
or summer.
What are the application deadlines?
The application list the deadlines as August 1 for fall
admission, December 1 for spring admission, May 15 for summer
I admission, and June 15 for summer II admission. These
dates are target dates as opposed to strict requirements.
However, students are encouraged to complete the application
process as early as possible. Classes at The University
Center have limited seating and students applying late may
find classes to be full.
Can I transfer in classes from another program?
Maybe. Any or all of the stem requirements may be transferred
from a recognized accredited U.S. university. The 200-level
stem classes may be taken at a community college. At most,
with the approval of the graduate coordinator, six graduate
business hours may be transferred toward the 36-hour MBA
requirements.
Are any of the MBA courses available as on-line courses?
No. SHSU’s MBA program offers small face-to-face
classes as opposed to on-line courses.
Can I have an area of specialization?
Students are not required to, but may elect to seek a specialization
in Accounting, Economics, Finance, Human Resource Management,
Management, or Marketing.
What other graduate programs does SHSU offer at The University
Center?
The MBA is the only graduate program SHSU offers at The
University Center. SHSU does offer a MS in Finance program
at its main campus in Huntsville. Most of the courses for
the MS in Finance program are also offered as part of the
MBA program at The University Center.
What is the average class size?
The average class size for MBA class is approximately 20.
Most classes range from 15 to 30 students. The stem classes
usually are a little larger.
What are the grade requirements?
Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00
on all graduate level coursework. Students who earn one
grade of “F” or three grades of “C”
in 500-level courses (including stem work) will be terminated
from the program.
Can I meet with students already in the program?
Yes. There is an active MBA Student
Association (MBASA). The MBASA regularly hosts professional
and social functions that you may attend.
Are graduate assistantships available?
The College of Business Administration awards, on a competitive
basis, a limited number of graduate assistantships. All
students who have demonstrated distinguished academic performance
may apply. All of the assistantships require students to
work 20 hours per week at the main campus in Huntsville.
Who can I contact for further information?
Contact Dr. Dr. Leroy W. Ashorn Associate Dean.
Tel: (936) 294-4040 Fax: (936) 294-3612
E-mail: busgrad@shsu.edu
Mailing Address: P. O. Box 2056, Huntsville, TX 77341-2056
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