At Broad, our Full-Time MBA program gives you the tools to build the business of tomorrow — and to build your future. Our rigorous yet flexible curriculum develops team collaboration, global adeptness and creative problem solving, giving you the foundation you’ll need to excel in your career.
World-class faculty challenge you to develop creative solutions to today’s business realities in a team-focused learning environment. By the end of this 21-month program, you’ll be ready to lead on day one of your post-MBA job.
We now offer a STEM MBA curriculum option within the Full-Time MBA program, which includes a significant infusion of quantitative curriculum. Students from the Full-Time MBA and STEM MBA grow and learn within the same program, with only a variation in class and concentration offerings.
Success in today’s workplace requires being your own personal brand with multiple competencies. The Broad Full-Time and STEM MBA curriculum will arm you with a cross-section of skills that allow you to adapt when markets and even entire industries change. The program design combines a well-rounded, theory-based curriculum with soft skills that are critical for effective leadership. Experiential learning opportunities throughout the program will expand your skillset and prepare you for the challenges you will face as a future business leader.
The exceptional Broad MBA Career Services team will help you articulate your career aspirations and together, map out a path of courses, co-curricular activities and student organizations that lead you toward achieving your goals. You’ll know the kind of companies you want to join, the type of environment you like and the industries that fascinate you. Year after year, corporate recruiters and alumni tell us that the support we give our students in building their careers is extraordinary.
Our MBA admissions team takes a holistic approach to considering an applicant for admission to the Full-Time MBA program. Explore application deadlines and process, the steps to apply and our admission criteria.
Learn MoreMSU’s team of world-renowned faculty have developed a curriculum grounded in strategic business theory and a hands-on, experiential approach to learning that fosters the development of soft skills that are critical for effective management.
Learn MoreThe MBA core curriculum provides the opportunity for STEM MBA students to grow and learn with students from the traditional Full-Time MBA program. This 30+ credit experience, drawing from all five academic departments at Broad, provides a strong foundation in Supply Chain Management, Finance, Marketing, Management, Business Communications, and Accounting.
Learn MoreBroad ranks top in the nation for MBA program value. On average, according to Forbes, our graduates are able to pay back their tuition costs in 3.6 years—faster than any other university in the Big Ten, and the shortest timespan in the nation.
Learn MoreBroad students venture through their MBA journey and take part in so many meaningful opportunities beyond their coursework. The student experience is one filled with services supporting them, organizations to join, social impact work to engage in and community-building that leads to lifelong networks of colleagues and friends.
Learn MoreBroad MBAs have an enviable work ethic, strong commitment to community and approachability that gets recruiters’ attention. The diversity of our student population—in terms of ethnicity, gender, national origin and professional experience—extends learning beyond classroom opportunities, with each student’s unique background considered an asset to be shared.
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The average GMAT score for the MSU Broad Full-Time MBA Class of 2026 is a 615, with a median score of 625. The average GRE score is 315.
The tuition cost per year for the Michigan State University Broad Full-Time MBA is $36,594 for in-state students, and the tuition for out of state and international students is $57,536. The MSU Full-Time MBA offers scholarships, fellowships, graduate assistantships and in-state tuition for over 80% of their students.
Michigan State University’s Full-Time MBA program is an affordable option compared to many other Full-Time MBA programs in the United States due the cost of living, tuition, and scholarship offerings. The program offers the fastest time to pay back the degree and greatest increase on pre-MBA salary in the Big Ten. The Broad Full-Time MBA allows many students to excel and transform their careers in just two academic years, landing them greater pay and leadership roles after graduation.
Admission to the Michigan State Full-Time MBA is quite competitive; The selectivity rate for Fall 2025 was 12%.
Michigan State University’s alumni network is over 600,000 strong. The Broad College alumni community is made up of 85,000+ business alumni that are encouraged to stay in touch with the Broad College and one another. As one of the largest alumni communities at MSU, our graduates live and work in more than 100 countries around the globe.
While the Michigan State University Broad Full-Time MBA does not have a minimum work experience requirement, the admissions team does encourage applicants to have at least two years of post-bachelor’s degree work experience. The program will consider candidates with less than two years of work experience; however, we highly encourage these applicants to submit a standardized test score (GMAT 615 or GRE 320) and have a minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.4. with On average, MSU MBA students have 4 years of work experience before entering the program.
The average salary after completing the Broad Full-Time MBA program is $120,000 with an average signing bonus of $20,500.
The STEM MBA curriculum is focused on quantitative (math, statistics, analytics, etc.) courses, versus the traditional Full-Time MBA which provides additional flexibility to enroll in qualitative courses. The classes and sections offered in both programs are the same, however, the STEM MBA degree limits electives to be more quantitative than qualitative. This specialization provides international students with three years of Optional Practical Training (OPT) post-graduation, an increase from the standard one year.
Yes, the STEM MBA curriculum grants students a Master of Business Administration. They also receive the same access to all program resources, such as study rooms and the MBA lounge, and student and college resources, including DEI and Professional Clubs, the Palmer Career Center, and the Dean’s Office.