MBA
in Fayette County

Academic Policies

Clayton State University Notebook Computer Policy

It is the policy of Clayton State University that every student own or have ready, on demand access to a notebook computer to use for academic assignments and communications. This will often, but not always, require taking the computer to class. For hardware and software specifications and additional details, go to the University's ITP-Choice website.

Below are the specifications required for the MBA program. (Specifications will be forthcoming.)

Progress

It is expected that a student will need no more than 18 months to complete the lock-step MBA degree. Any student who exceeds the 18 month time limit for completing the degree will not be part of their cohort.

Students accepted into a program who do not attend classes for over one year must apply for readmission into the degree program at both the School of Graduate Studies and the School of Business Administration level and begin a new planned program of study. Course credit over five years old will not be accepted in the program. Other previous course work will be evaluated on the basis of its applicability to the new program of study. To remain a student in good standing, degree candidates must have at least a B in all courses taken.

Residency Requirement

To receive a Master of Business Administration graduate degree from Clayton State University, a student must complete all 33 semester hours of the program requirements at Clayton State University. All of these 33 hours must be completed after the student has been admitted to the degree program.

Withdrawal

Withdrawals are subject to approval by the Director of the MBA program.

Students who simply stop attending classes without officially withdrawing will be assigned failing grades.