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AACSB-Accredited | STEM-Designated

Accelerated MBA

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Applications for Fall 2026 Entry Are Open

Final Round Deadline: July 1, 2026
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An MBA Built for Momentum

The AMBA is designed to help students move quickly into a successful career without sacrificing the rigor of an MBA experience. Its advantages are built into the program itself: a compressed, full-time schedule format, a strong quantitative and analytical emphasis, required applied experience, and meaningful post-graduation runway for international students.

12–16 Month Completion

Complete a rigorous, AACSB-accredited MBA in an accelerated full-time format that helps you enter the market sooner and begin applying your business training faster.

STEM Career Advantage

Build quantitative, analytical, and technology-enabled business skills while earning a STEM-designated MBA credential that supports career growth in data-informed organizations.

Up to 36 Months STEM-OPT

Eligible international students may qualify for up to three years of post-graduation work authorization, creating more time to gain experience and build employer relationships.

Required Internship Experience

Every student completes an internship that connects classroom learning to real organizational settings and helps translate MBA momentum into professional experience.


The result: A faster, more focused MBA experience that helps you build analytical business fluency, career momentum, and a stronger launch path in the U.S. and beyond.

Welcome to Your Career Runway

The AMBA’s STEM designation provides a future-proofed skillset to all students. For international candidates especially, this value is amplified, because qualifying international graduates of a STEM-designated MBA may gain access to the following benefits:

Up to Three Years of U.S. Experience

Eligible international graduates may gain up to 36 months of work authorization in the United States after graduation.

More H-1B Lottery Opportunities

A longer OPT window may provide more annual opportunities to pursue H-1B sponsorship than a standard 12-month OPT period.

Time to Prove Your Value

Use the extended timeline to build trust, demonstrate performance, and make a stronger case for long-term employer sponsorship.

Greater Employer Confidence

A clearer work authorization timeline can help employers see a stronger path to retaining international graduates in long-term roles.

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Designed for Your Success

The AMBA combines speed, STEM advantages, applied experience, and dedicated career support in one intentionally designed pathway. Students build market-ready business skills quickly, then apply them through coursework, internship experience, and career development support.

  1. 1
    Speed to Market

    Complete your MBA in 12–16 months through a rigorous full-time format built to reduce time-to-degree and help you move into the market faster.

  2. 2
    Data and Analytics Integration

    Develop quantitative, analytical, and technology-enabled business skills through coursework emphasizing business analytics, financial modeling, data-informed strategy, and evidence-based decision-making.

  3. 3
    Required Internship Support

    All students complete a required internship and receive support from the Office of Student Success to connect classroom learning with applied professional experience.

  4. 4
    Prime Orlando Location

    Study in a fast-growing metro region with employer access across technology, healthcare, aerospace, simulation, hospitality, tourism, and business services.

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Orlando: A STEM-Powered Business Region


Located in Winter Park, Florida, just minutes from Orlando, Crummer places AMBA students in one of the country’s most dynamic regions for technology- and analytics-enabled business. From aerospace, defense, and simulation to healthcare and hospitality, Central Florida offers a regional economy where STEM-trained business graduates can connect classroom learning to real career possibilities — and where quantitative thinking, technical fluency, and business judgment are in growing demand.

Aerospace, Defense & Simulation

Orlando is a major hub for aerospace, defense, modeling, simulation, and training, with employers and industry partners connected to advanced technology, systems thinking, analytics, and operational strategy.

Healthcare & Life Sciences

Central Florida’s healthcare sector creates demand for professionals who can interpret data, improve systems, support growth, and make informed business decisions in complex organizations.

Technology & Analytics

The region’s expanding technology ecosystem gives students exposure to employers and industries that value data literacy, business analytics, AI fluency, and evidence-based decision-making.

Hospitality, Tourism, & the Experience Economy

Orlando’s global hospitality and tourism sector offers a living laboratory for operations, marketing analytics, customer experience, logistics, and large-scale organizational management.

Easy International Connectivity

Orlando International Airport connects to major U.S. and international destinations, supporting both career mobility and access to global business networks.

Campus Experience & Quality of Life

Students study on Rollins College’s distinctive Winter Park campus while enjoying year-round warm weather, lakes, trails, cultural events, diverse dining, and housing options throughout Winter Park and Orlando.

Hear Irene’s Story

For Irene Barreiro, Crummer’s AMBA offered more than a pathway to receiving an MBA on a compressed timeline. It offered a clear path to building business expertise, to strengthen her analytical decision-making skills, and access to the extended U.S. work authorization available through STEM-OPT.

AMBA’s STEM-Integrated, Applied Curriculum

Crummer’s AMBA curriculum is built to prepare students to translate data into insight, apply analytical tools to real business decisions, and strengthen their ability to lead in organizations where evidence-based thinking increasingly shapes strategy, operations, finance, marketing, and innovation. The effectiveness of our curriculum is reflected in our accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)—a distinction held by only a small percentage of business schools worldwide. All AMBA candidates will complete the following course requirements before achieving their MBA:

38 Credit Hours

Complete a focused, full-time STEM MBA curriculum built around analytical business leadership.

Required STEM Internship

Gain applied professional experience and connect your coursework to real organizational settings.

Three Electives

Customize your MBA experience with elective coursework aligned to your career goals.

STEM-Integrated Capstone

Apply data analysis, quantitative modeling, and evidence-based strategy to a real business challenge.

Core Curriculum

Core courses build business fluency across strategy, accounting, economics, analytics, leadership, finance, marketing, and operations while reinforcing the quantitative and strategic skills that define the STEM-designated pathway.

Essentials for MBA Success

Strengthens quantitative reasoning, professional communication, and core academic skills essential for success in data-informed business environments.

Fundamentals of Business Strategy

Introduces competitive strategy principles for analyzing industries, assessing capabilities, and making structured choices in complex markets.

Introduction to Design Thinking

Presents a human-centered problem-solving framework that blends creativity with analytical insight to develop practical solutions.

Accounting for Business Leaders

Builds financial and managerial accounting fluency for interpreting financial data, assessing performance, and supporting business decisions.

Economic Environment of Business

Examines economic forces shaping business decisions, including how models and indicators support market and risk evaluation.

Data Analysis for Business Decision Making

Introduces analytical tools used to evaluate business data and translate quantitative information into actionable insight.

Organizational Behavior and Leadership

Explores people, teams, and organizational systems with emphasis on evidence-based leadership and managing change.

Financial Decision Making

Focuses on investment evaluation, capital allocation, and risk assessment using analytical financial frameworks.

Marketing Management

Covers marketing strategy and execution, including how data, analytics, and customer insights inform value creation.

Operations Management

Examines how organizations design and improve processes using analytical and systems-based thinking.

AMBA students take three electives as part of their time at Crummer, allowing them to deepen expertise in areas that align with their career goals.

The internship and capstone ensure that the AMBA-STEM remains applied, not theoretical.

The required internship provides a hands-on professional experience where students apply MBA concepts in real organizational settings. The capstone serves as a culminating project-based experience requiring data analysis, quantitative modeling, and evidence-based recommendations for real company challenges.

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Crummer Internship Match Program

All AMBA-STEM students complete a required internship applying quantitative and analytical skills to real business challenges. This required experience is integrated into the program so students can connect MBA concepts with professional work, strengthen their resumes, and begin building employer relationships before graduation.

Directly Connect with Central Florida’s Thriving Business Community

Crummer students regularly pursue internships and professional opportunities with regional employers across Central Florida’s key industries. The AMBA-STEM’s internship requirement, career coaching, and employer access help students build professional traction while still enrolled.

PepsiCo

Consumer goods, operations, analytics, and regional business leadership context.

L3Harris

Technology, defense, aerospace, and engineering-oriented business context.

Siemens Energy

Energy, operations, innovation, and business exposure.

Walt Disney World

Entertainment, operations, hospitality, and business leadership context.

Universal Orlando Resort

Tourism, entertainment, operations, and guest experience industries.

Lockheed Martin

Aerospace, technology, operations, and strategic business opportunities.

AdventHealth

Healthcare administration, analytics, operations, and regional business leadership.

Massey Services

Environmentally responsible, multi-state business leadership in home and commercial services.

Faculty Who Build Analytical Judgment & Shape Executive Presence

AMBA students learn from faculty who combine academic excellence with a genuine commitment to student growth. Their expertise spans analytics, quantitative methods, finance, marketing, management science, and data-informed strategy, helping students from different academic backgrounds, professional experiences, and national and cultural contexts move beyond mastering technical tools to strengthen their business fluency, develop analytical judgment, and present their analyses thoughtfully within real business contexts.

Wenkai Zhou

Wenkai Zhou, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Marketing

Koray Simsek

Koray D. Simsek, Ph.D., CFA

Orchid/Singleton Chair of Finance

Keith L. Whittingham

Keith L.Whittingham, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Management Science and Corporate Sustainability

A Driven Cohort with International Connections

AMBA cohorts bring together recent graduates, career changers, early-career professionals, and international students, any of whom are seeking to launch or pivot their business careers with strong analytical foundations. That mix creates a classroom where students learn not only from faculty, but from peers with different academic backgrounds and cultures; different goals for themselves, their businesses, or their employers’ businesses; and a truly diverse range of professional experiences.

36% Women

7 Countries Represented

25 Average Age

5 Industries Represented

3 Avg. Years Experience

13 Undergraduate Majors

Hear Matthew’s Story

Matthew Edwards, Crummer AMBA student from Jamaica.

What has stood out to me the most about the AMBA program is the incredible level of support and genuine student-centricity. Everything at Crummer is very intentional, from the close faculty engagement to the thoughtful mentorship offered by staff. Without a doubt, the program has strengthened my ability to lead and navigate complex professional environments.

Matthew Edwards ’26MBA
AMBA Student | Jamaica
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Ready to Learn More?

Explore the admissions process, financial aid options, and international student resources to determine whether the Accelerated MBA with STEM-Designation is the right next step for you.

Admission Requirements & Application Checklist

Crummer takes a holistic approach to admissions, looking beyond test scores to evaluate your potential, ambition, and readiness to thrive in a fast-paced, collaborative graduate business environment. The AMBA is designed for students who are ready to work hard, think analytically, and contribute meaningfully to their cohort.

Because this program serves recent graduates, career changers, and international students, professional experience is not required. We look for academic readiness, motivation, clear goals, and evidence that you can succeed in a rigorous, full-time MBA program. The ideal AMBA candidate:

  • Holds a Bachelor’s Degree — From an accredited institution.
  • Demonstrates Academic Readiness — A strong academic record preferred, with evidence of quantitative proficiency.
  • Is Career-Oriented — Has a clear sense of why you want an MBA and how obtaining the degree will support your professional goals.
  • Brings a Collaborative Mindset — Shows up ready to contribute to a cohort-based learning environment.

  • Completed online application.
  • Statement of purpose.
  • Current resume.
  • One letter of recommendation.
  • Official transcripts from all institutions of higher education from which you’ve received 15 or more credits.
  • Admissions interview, by invitation.
  • GMAT/GRE scores may be required or requested to strengthen applications.

  • Course-by-course transcript evaluation completed by a NACES-approved agency.
  • English proficiency test, such as TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test, when required.
  • Certification of finances.

Questions about admissions? We’re here to help. Reach out at crummer@rollins.edu or call 407-646-2405.

International Student Support

Rollins and Crummer provide support for international students throughout their MBA journey from the time they submit their application onward to arrival and orientation, internship preparation, career development, and post-graduation planning. Students have access to guidance that helps them understand academic expectations, U.S. professional norms, and visa-related processes connected to study and work authorization.

Visa, CPT, and OPT Guidance

Students receive support in understanding F-1 visa responsibilities, processes tied to the required internship, and OPT/STEM OPT planning.

Career Development for the U.S. Market

Support includes resume and LinkedIn guidance, interview preparation, and coaching for communicating value to U.S. employers.

International Student Resources

Students can access campus resources related to orientation, health insurance, visa processes, student life, and beyond.

Community and Belonging

Students join a multicultural campus with dozens of student organizations and events that and support networks centrally located within a metropolitan

Tuition, Scholarships & Financial Aid

Scholarships and financial aid help make your investment manageable. All applicants are automatically considered for scholarships — and no separate scholarship application is required.

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$60,000 Total Program Investment

Your tuition covers all 38 credit hours of coursework, required STEM internship placement support, career services, and international student support services.

For exceptional students with strong academic backgrounds, extraordinary leadership potential, and changemaking qualities.

  • Priority registration for classes.
  • Early access to internship match support.
  • Professional mentor support.
  • Leadership retreat with peer mentor.
  • Exclusive engagement event with the Dean.

This scholarship recognizes outstanding students with strong promise for business leadership and professional impact.

  • Aligned professional mentor.
  • Career coaching access.
  • Exclusive engagement event with the Dean.

For employees of partner organizations supporting their professional development through graduate business education.

$5,000 scholarship for eligible Rollins students.

Available to qualifying Rollins students in eligible majors and minors, including Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Data Analytics, Environmental Studies, Marine Biology, Math, Neuroscience, Physics, and Psychology.

Students must have a 3.0+ GPA, a B average in the major or minor, and be in good standing. Students should apply by the Fall or Spring Round 2 deadlines.

$2,500 Referral Award

Available to students referred through the official referral form before submitting their application. This award may be combined with other Crummer financial aid.

Our admissions and financial aid team works with you to explore loans, scholarships, payment plans, and other options.

  • Federal Loans — U.S. students may access federal loans.
  • Flexible Payment Plans — Spread tuition over the semester or year to avoid lump-sum payments.
  • Employer Reimbursement — Many employers offer partial or full tuition reimbursement.
  • Scholarships — All applicants are automatically considered for available scholarship opportunities.
  • Support Along the Way — Our team can help you combine loans, scholarships, and payment options to make your MBA investment manageable.

To learn more, schedule a meeting with Rollins College’s Office of Financial Aid at the link below:

Upcoming Admission Events

Application Deadlines

Apply early for priority scholarship consideration and to secure your place in the program.

Application questions? Email crummer@rollins.edu or call 407-646-2405.

Fall 2026

Round 3July 1, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Have a question not answered below? Reach out to our team — we’re happy to help.

The Accelerated MBA is classified under CIP Code 52.1301, Management Science, by the U.S. Department of Education. The curriculum emphasizes quantitative analysis, business analytics, data-driven decision-making, and technology applications across business functions.

Upon graduation, eligible international students may receive 12 months of standard OPT. As STEM degree holders, they may apply for a 24-month STEM OPT extension, creating up to 36 months total to work in the U.S. in their field of study.

$60,000 Total Program Investment

  • Scholarships: All applicants are automatically considered.
  • Federal Loan Options: U.S. students may access federal loans with various repayment options.
  • Private Loan Options: Additional financing options may be available through private lenders.
  • Payment Plans: Flexible payment options may help spread the investment over time.

Yes. Students who start in Spring may complete the program in as few as 12 months. Fall starts are designed for completion in 16 months.

August start: Aligns with the traditional academic year and is designed for completion in 16 months. Students complete the required internship during the summer of the program.

January start: Offers a mid-year entry option with the same curriculum and a 12-month completion timeline. Students complete the internship while taking coursework, and the internship must be completed prior to graduation.

The required STEM internship is authorized under Curricular Practical Training, allowing eligible international students to work legally in the U.S. as part of their academic program. Crummer assists students with CPT paperwork and authorization.

Internships are not guaranteed, but the program provides strong support through the Office of Student Success, career services, industry connections, and STEM-focused resources to help students pursue relevant opportunities.

No prior programming experience is required. Students develop necessary technical skills, including data analysis tools, statistical software, and business intelligence platforms, as part of the curriculum.

No. A STEM undergraduate degree or current work in a STEM field is not required. The STEM designation is based on the Accelerated MBA curriculum structure, which emphasizes analytics, technology, and quantitative skills.

No full-time work experience is required. The program is designed for recent graduates and students with several years of experience. Recent cohorts have averaged approximately three years of professional work experience.

The Accelerated MBA is designed for students who want to complete their MBA on a shorter timeline while earning a STEM-designated credential. It focuses heavily on analytical, quantitative, and technology-enabled coursework.

The Early Advantage MBA offers a more traditional two-year MBA experience with concentration options in Business Analytics, Finance, Marketing, or Entrepreneurship.

Crummer does not provide on-campus graduate housing, but students have access to numerous apartment and rental options nearby in Winter Park and Orlando. The Student Success team can connect students with housing recommendations close to campus.

Yes. All applicants are automatically considered for scholarships, and international students are eligible for available scholarship opportunities. No separate scholarship application is required.

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