Catholic University’s Busch School of Business already is among an elite group of universities — one of just 6% worldwide to be accredited by AACSB International, the world’s top business accrediting organization.
Now the School’s MBA program, launched in fall 2025 with in-person and online options, has been added to The Cardinal Newman Society's Newman Guide for higher education programs. The Guide helps Catholic parents and students identify Catholic institutions that “refuse to compromise their Catholic mission.”
The Catholic University MBA program emphasizes “the importance of human dignity, solidarity, and the common good through an innovative curriculum and a commitment to these principles,” said Andrew Abela, dean of the Busch School, when the program launched.
The School’s specializations include entrepreneurship, accounting, finance, marketing, international business, business management, strategy management, and operations. Within six months of graduation, 97% of undergraduates have full-time employment, or are enrolled in graduate school or service.