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business administration

Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration


Finish your Business Administration degree while working full time in as little as 12 months with our accelerated program. With WU's accelerated programs, we get you in and out of the classroom quickly so you have time for everything in life that demands your attention.


Business Administration Degree Requirements
  • Strong desire to complete your degree
  • At least 23 yrs. of age
  • Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale
  • Completed application for admission
  • Minimum of 45 transferable college credit
  • Interview with an admissions representative

Business Administration Degree Highlights
  • Classes offered in Lake Wales or online
  • Designed to work around your work one weeknight class and one Saturday per course or completely online
  • Accelerated four-week format
  • Professors with real-world business experience
  • Outstanding faculty, diversity and small student-to-professor ratio
  • Only 12 classes to complete degree
  • Same classmates from start to finish
  • One classes at a time


Did you know?
  • According to the department of labor, the unemployment rate for an individual with a bachelor's degree is 5% while unemployment rate for an individual with a high school diploma is 11.2%.
  • College graduates will earn an average of 2.1 million in their lifetime compared to 1.2 million for a high school graduate.
  • A college bachelor's degree is worth $900,000 more in lifetime earnings than a high school diploma, according to a recent report from the U.S. Census Bureau.
  • According to the U.S. Census Bureau the average annual earnings for high school graduates is $25,900 per year.

Financial assistance is available.
  • Federal grants
  • State grants
  • Loans

WU also awards special scholarships and grants for qualified applicants. Individuals seeking financial assistance must complete the FAFSA, available online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Warner's school code is 008848.




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