Mission
Objectives and Goals
The mission of York College’s Graham School of Business (GSB) is to deliver transformative learning in an innovative and inclusive environment that prepares graduates for impactful careers, informed citizenship, and societal leadership.
By integrating academic theory with real-world relevance, graduate programs in the Graham School of Business are committed to preparing students for advancement in both the private and public sectors of the global economy, delivering innovative business education convenient for working professionals. Our faculty is devoted to providing learning opportunities for students that develop the specialized knowledge and skills necessary to become effective, socially responsible business and community leaders. We strive to inspire curiosity, develop strategic thinking, and help build ethical and creative business leaders.
Admission Procedures
Applicants to Graham School of Business graduate programs should carry out the following steps:
- Complete and submit a Graduate Studies Application online at gradmissions.ycp.edu/apply, including resume and statement of goals.
- Send official transcripts of all completed undergraduate and, if applicable, graduate studies to York College of Pennsylvania. Undergraduate transcripts must verify a baccalaureate degree awarded by a regionally accredited college or university. Grant York College of Pennsylvania permission to view GMAT scores from within the last five years. A GMAT waiver will be automatically granted to applicants with at least one of the following characteristics:
- An undergraduate GPA of 2.8 or higher
- A graduate degree from a regionally accredited college or university
- One of the following professional certifications: Certified Financial Planner (CFP), Certified Six Sigma (Master), Black Belt (CCCMBB or CSSBB), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), Lean Gold or Silver Certified (LSG or LSC), Project Management Professional (PMP)
- 5+ years of work experience, including leadership responsibilities
- Submit any additional materials requested, which may include, but are not limited to:
- 3 letters of recommendation
- Admissions interview
- Additional materials may be requested from applicants who seek acceptance of transfer graduate credits.
The Graham School of Business seeks applicants who can succeed in the graduate program to which they have applied. The Admissions Committee considers the entire application packet and related communication in making its admission decision.
Non-Degree Student
A non-degree student takes only those graduate courses that meet his/her professional development or personal needs and does not pursue a degree.
Individuals enrolled in a master’s program at another college or university, and who wish to take and transfer a York College course, should apply for non-degree admissions status.
Grading, Degree Progress, and Dismissal
- Master’s degree candidates are required to maintain a minimum of a 3.0 grade point average to remain in good standing and to be eligible to graduate.
- Failed courses (courses in which a student earned a grade of 0) must be retaken in the earliest semester that the course is offered. A particular course may be retaken one time. A student is permitted to repeat no more than two courses total. If a course is retaken, both grades will be recorded on the transcript but only the highest grade is used in calculating the GPA.
- Each graduate student’s cumulative grade point average is reviewed upon completion of 12 graduate credits and at the completion of each spring semester. If the cumulative grade point average is less than 3.0 at any of these reviews, the student will be placed on academic probation and must achieve a 3.0 cumulative grade point average during the completion of the next nine graduate credits. While on academic probation, courses in which the student earned a grade less than a 3.0 must be repeated in the earliest semester that the course is offered. Failure to bring the GPA up to the 3.0 level within the above parameters will result in the student being dismissed from the graduate program.
- Graduate students in the Graham School of Business are expected to follow the York College of Pennsylvania Academic Integrity Policy as well as the Classroom Codes of Conduct for individual courses.
Policies and Procedures
Graduate Program Orientation
A video welcoming graduate students to the Graham School of Business will be emailed prior to the start of classes.
Course Load
- Students may pursue graduate programs in the Graham School of Business on a full-time or part-time basis.
- Part-time students take one class per 7-week session (or two classes per 15-week session).
- Full-time students take two classes per 7-week session (or four classes per 15-week session).
Accreditation
York College of Pennsylvania (through its Graham School of Business) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business School and Programs (ACBSP) to offer the Master of Business Administration and Master of Accounting. ACBSP does not offer accreditation recognition until two classes of students have graduated. The Master of Science in Data Analytics. Master of Arts in Leadership, and Master of Arts in Integrated Marketing Communication will follow the same criteria of coursework that has led to the accreditation of our on-going programs.
Graduate Scholarships
Three scholarship funds are available to current students and those who have been accepted as degree candidates in the Business School. Individual scholarship descriptions and application forms indicate applicant requirements:
The Powder Mill Foundation Scholarship
This scholarship sponsors the George C. Hyde, Jr., Honorary Award, in honor of Mr. Hyde who was the first 4.0 average MBA graduate of York College. The partial tuition scholarship is available to current or prospective students in need of financial assistance. Need is established through results of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Both forms must be submitted by April 1st. Forms are available in the Financial Aid Office in the Miller Administration Building.
The George D. Everhart Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship is available to a current or prospective student who is a resident of York County and a graduate of an accredited college. Preference is given to one pursuing an MBA as a full-time student who shows promise for success in a business profession.
Undergraduate academic excellence is a prime consideration; financial need is not a criterion. The recipient must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 to have the award continued for the succeeding terms. To apply, the student should secure an application form from the MBA Office and submit the completed application to the MBA Office by April 1st.
The Hersha and Hasu Shah Scholarship Fund
This scholarship is designed to encourage students to explore the field of Master of Business Administration as a career option. Preference is for female or minority students pursuing an MBA. Students must maintain a grade point average of 3.2 to have the award continued for a succeeding term. To apply, the student should secure an application from the MBA Office and submit the completed application to the MBA Office by April 1st.
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