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“I don't think I could have logically gone from construction to the Navy and then straight into corporate finance without the MS in Finance/MBA program—this degree made that transition possible.” – Ross Whelton, MS in Finance/MBA'22

“The program played a huge role in my personal development—I learned to sell myself, express my ambition clearly, and adapt to different cultures more easily.” – Alix Crichton, MS in International Management'21

“I have always known that I want to work for the United Nations. It has been something I have been working to achieve since I first learned about the organization in my early high school years. My time at Northeastern and the Northeastern experience was vital to my ability to achieve that opportunity. I now work for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.” – Tamara Al-Homsi, PlusOne MS in International Management'21, BS in Business Administration'20

Part-time MBA programs are designed with a flexible curriculum to plan your courses to fit a schedule that works with your life. The length and milestones are outlined here.

“Both artificial intelligence and analytics are interesting to me, as computer scientists are naturally drawn to those areas. Understanding how to handle data and knowing how to use it to your advantage—whether by optimizing a process you have within a business, to increase sales, or to improve customer experience—is a skill that I think is unparalleled,” says Javier Rosas-Ruiz, Full-Time MBA‘22

“My first residency was at Fresenius Medical Care North America, in their Digital Technology and Innovation team as a Product Manager and my second corporate residency was at Biogen, in the Global Customer and Market Insights team for the therapeutic area of Spinal Muscular Atrophy.” says Elizabeth Sally Thomas, Full-Time MBA‘21

“Many other business programs tend to attract people from similar backgrounds. But with D'Amore-McKim, students don't just have finance backgrounds—they're people who've worked with nonprofits, with hospitals, or even the U.S. Army. Everyone here is so different. I think that really helped make me feel at home,” said Y-Lan Nguyen, Full-Time MBA‘21

“If you're an international student, [Northeastern] offers many ways to get involved on campus. But you must challenge yourself every day, stay open-minded, and be willing to step out of your comfort zone.”

“If you're going into a new industry like I am, don't be afraid of being uncomfortable because that's a part of the process.” says Irina Zolotnitskaya, MBA'21

Madison Mailey, DMSB'18, a former rowing star at Northeastern, will row in the Olympics for Canada this year.