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Terry College of Business

Georgia's flagship business school, founded in 1912

Full-Time MBA

Dean's Message

The future belongs to a new kind of MBA graduate and when you join the Terry MBA Program at the University of Georgia, you will become one of them. The set of leadership skills and behaviors that you will acquire at Terry is what sets us apart from our competition and what will set you apart from yours. We call it the Terry Advantage.

The closer you look at Terry, the more confident you'll be in your decision to attend. You'll find:

  • An outstanding faculty, whose expertise and commitment to students have earned them the highest rankings in the world among MBA programs
  • Smart, motivated business people from around the world as your peers
  • A small program size that guarantees individualized attention inside and outside the classroom, from admissions to career management
  • A personal executive leadership coach to help you process and apply what you learn and give you important guidance and feedback along the way

And though you'll work harder at Terry than you've ever worked in your life, you'll love every minute of it.

I challenge you to compare the academic quality and return on investment of the Terry MBA to other Top 50 programs. Factor in the beautiful University of Georgia campus and the vibrant college town of Athens. Think about the network of 50,000 Terry alumni you'll be joining and the doors they will open for you. I'm confident you'll make the right decision.


Robert T. Sumichrast
Dean, Terry College of Business

Robert Sumichrast
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