William Penn University MASTERS OF BUSINESS LEADERSHIP
William Penn University

William Penn University

MASTERS OF BUSINESS LEADERSHIP

Oskaloosa, USA

Master degree

English

Full time

Sep 2026

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The Masters of Business Leadership focuses on developing leadership skills for today's dynamic business environment. The program covers strategic decision-making, innovative thinking, and effective team management, equipping students for various challenges in the corporate world.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue diverse career paths, including roles such as business manager, organizational development consultant, and executive leader across various industries.

The Masters of Business Leadership program focuses on developing skills that have been recognized as absent in many graduate business programs. An effective graduate business leadership degree goes beyond spreadsheets and daily management techniques. It focuses on developing skills and knowledge required to work with people, provides a framework and strategies for managing organizational systems and performance, and enhances the ability to communicate and disseminate information in an effective manner throughout the business organization. That is the Master’s program you will find at William Penn University.

Admission requirements:

Proof of undergraduate degree from an accredited institution

Transcripts from degree-granting institutions;

Completed application;

Cumulative 3.0-grade point average (GPA) on previous college credit. Students with a GPA below a 3.0 on a 4.0 grading scale will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis by a review committee;

Two letters of recommendation and a completed recommendation form from people qualified to judge the applicant’s professional capabilities, capacity to complete graduate study, and character;

Current resume;

A Statement of Purpose (minimum of 500 words – not to exceed 1000 words) stating your professional goals and how this will bring you to the realization of these goals;

Students whose native language is not English must have a score of 173 (computer-based) or more, or 500 (paper-based) or more on the TOEFL (some exceptions apply).