What’s Driving Record Interest In Ohio State’s Working Professional MBA? Flexibility And ROI

The decision to pursue an MBA while working full-time was one that Marc Stellato took seriously. His job in health care already required long, odd hours. Putting in the work to earn an MBA would mean more time spent away from his family.

But when Stellato, an ICU nurse in Phoenix, Arizona, weighed those considerations against his desire to accelerate his career, the decision ended up being an easy one: he enrolled in the online Working Professional MBA (WPMBA) program at The Ohio State University Max M. Fisher College of Business.

“I want to move into an upper management role, and the part-time WPMBA provides me with a flexible path to achieving that dream,” says Stellato, who enrolled in 2023. “I’m able to work full-time and go to school at the same time. Having my MBA from a university that is as recognized as Ohio State will go a long way in my career development.” 

The flexibility of Fisher’s WPMBA was a major draw for Stellato. Students can take classes entirely online, on-campus or via a mix of both ― and they have opportunities to control the pace of the program and take semesters off. While most graduate from the WPMBA program in 2.5 years, students have up to six years to complete their coursework.

That flexibility continues to drive interest nationwide and has set the WPMBA apart as one of Ohio State’s most popular graduate degree offerings. With more than 500 students currently enrolled in the program, the WPMBA has grown by more than 60% since the 2021-22 school year. 

Julia Wilson (MBA ’23) was among those who enrolled in the WPMBA following the pandemic. With two children under the age of 10, and having just started a new job, Wilson wasn’t sure if the time was right to pursue an MBA. 

“I had wanted to get my master’s for some time but was very concerned about the possibility of juggling my work and personal life ― especially with the uncertainty of the times,” she says. “But the WPMBA program stood out to me because of the flexibility of weeknight and weekend classes. When I did more research, I realized that the core coursework covers material that is applicable to any career direction I took next. And even though I didn’t have a business background, I would be able to jump into the material right away.”

“It just seemed like a great door opener.”

The program Wilson discovered was much more than classroom lectures and group projects. The WPMBA incorporates staples of the Fisher educational experience ― namely a challenging curriculum led by world-class faculty, and opportunities to put classroom knowledge to work through experiential learning programs.